I started a movie journal because there are so many movies I haven’t seen yet D: This is the first spread of it, The Breakfast Club – if you haven’t seen it yet (although I know everyone had :’)) don’t read much into it, there are spoilers ~
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I started a movie journal because there are so many movies I haven’t seen yet D: This is the first spread of it, The Breakfast Club – if you haven’t seen it yet (although I know everyone had :’)) don’t read much into it, there are spoilers ~
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3.31.17 + 3:23 PM // Colorful doodles
A Collection Of Books By Neurologist Oliver Sacks
If you’re interested in neuroscience or psychology, I’d highly reccomend any book by Oliver Sacks! I get asked a lot about books to read so you can also check out this video I made with my top 7 and this masterpost which includes websites where you can learn more!
1. Migrane
For centuries, physicians have been fascinated by the many manifestations of migraine, and especially by the visual hallucinations or auras- similar in some ways to those induced by hallucinogenic drugs or deliria–which often precede a migraine. Dr. Sacks describes these hallucinatory constants, and what they reveal about the working of the brain.
2. Awakenings
Awakenings is the remarkable account of a group of patients who contracted sleeping-sickness during the great epidemic just after World War I. Frozen in a decades-long sleep, these men and women were given up as hopeless until 1969, when Dr. Sacks gave them the then-new drug L-DOPA, which had an astonishing, explosive, “awakening” effect. Dr. Sacks recounts the moving case histories of these individuals, the stories of their lives, and the extraordinary transformations they underwent with treatment.
3. The Island of The Color Blind
Oliver Sacks has always been fascinated by islands, and this book is an account of his work with an isolated community of islanders born totally colorblind. He listens to these achromatopic islanders describe their colorless world in rich terms of pattern and tone, luminance and shadow.
4. Uncle Tungsten
A book about Sacks’ childood; his discovery of biology, his departure from his childhood love of chemistry and, at age 14, a new understanding that he would become a doctor.
5. An Anthropologist on Mars
This book talks about 7 seemingly paradoxical neurological conditions: including a surgeon consumed by the compulsive tics of Tourette’s Syndrome except when he is operating; an artist who loses all sense of color in a car accident, but finds a new sensibility and creative power in black and white; and an autistic professor who has great difficulty deciphering the simplest social exchange between humans, but has built a career out of her intuitive understanding of animal behavior.
6. Seeing Voices
A journey into the world of deaf culture, and the neurological and social underpinnings of the remarkable visual language of the congenitally deaf. Sacks writes “The existence of a visual language, Sign, and the visual intelligence that goes with its acquisition, shows us that the brain is rich in potentials we would scarcely have guessed of, shows us the almost unlimited resource of the human organism when it is faced with the new and must adapt.”
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“Beauty and the Beast” posters created by Matt Ferguson
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Better-late-than-never spread partly inspired by @smoinerd bc her spreads are just stunning 🌸
I don’t know if you can tell but I like flowers. ᕕ(✿ •◡•)ᕗ
04/02/17
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hey guys I'm coming back to Singapore in a week so would like to visit some good stationary shops so pls hmu with any recs bc I haven't been back in years
things english speakers know, but don’t know we know.
WOAH WHAT?
I think I first came across this idea in a Tolkien essay on language and philology. :-)
It’s actually one of the first things that foreigners learn when they study ESL, and people always go WTF (I know I did lol) and yeah, at some point you do go, like, “it doesn’t sound right hmm”, but you’ll go crazy if you actually try to learn this thing as a rule or something.
week 10. some of my fave stationeries!!! i am honestly in love with the color pastel pink 🌸 hehe same goes for muji pens 💞
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it shows us nothing more or less than the deepest, most desperate desire of our hearts.
A log a day keeps anxiety away 😂 am I right? Started the 100 days of bullet journal challenge, but I won’t post something everyday, more like twice a week :3 For those who asked if I had a studygram: yas I do now, cause one of you convinced me somehow 😂 my names allcutified_desi 🤗 Happy journaling everyone ❤
030217 – gosh, life has been busy. i signed on to assistant produce Spring Awakening right after my show ended (to no one’s surprise), rushed APO and am loving the people so far (go me for doing the unexpected), & am taking more credits than anticipated. hope everyone’s year has been lovely so far.
i love this and also spring awakening is so great omg