I wish I were still on campus...

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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occasionally subtle
noise dept.
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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shark vs the universe

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Product Placement
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@sapphicstudynetwork
I wish I were still on campus...
hozier hits different when you’re gay and yearning and the world feels apocalyptic huh
Sorry I’ve been so inactive on this blog. Been too busy actually studying and didn’t have time to really get the hang of this studyblr thing. Lol. At least i have time now! Here’s my cognitive neuroscience study sesh at the library from January
REPOST : Roman stylus 70AD, in comon vanacular translates into “i went into the city and all i bought you was this lousy pen” , link and full translation in the comments [640 x 320]
Fucking screaming, shitty souvenirs haven’t changed a bit in almost 2000 years
From Planet Knowledge:
The inscription has been painstakingly examined and translated by classicist and epigrapher Dr Roger Tomlin. It reads:
‘ab urbe v[e]n[i] munus tibi gratum adf(e)ro acul[eat]um ut habe[a]s memor[ia]m nostra(m) rogo si fortuna dar[e]t quo possem largius ut longa via ceu sacculus est (v)acuus’
‘I have come from the City. I bring you a welcome gift with a sharp point that you may remember me. I ask, if fortune allowed, that I might be able (to give) as generously as the way is long (and) as my purse is empty.’ In other words: the stylus is a gift to remind the recipient of its sender; the sender acknowledges that it is a cheap gift and wishes that they could have given more. Its tongue-in-cheek sentiment is reminiscent of the kinds of novelty souvenirs we still give today. It is the Roman equivalent of ‘I went to Rome and all I got you was this pen’, providing a touching personal insight into the humour of someone who lived nearly 2000 years ago.
due to personal reasons i will be crossing the Rubicon
Sir, that’s my emotional support legion.
Snake Bracelets
Two golden bracelets in the form of a snake, from Egypt. Dates to the Roman Period, ca. 30 BC - 395 AD. Now in the Louvre.
studying at the boston public library and it’s absolutely stunning
4/2/2020
it’s almost been a whole month of quarantine and online classes. i try to keep the boredom and anxiety at bay by taking up new hobbies, journaling, reading, working out, cooking. i have no idea how this situation is going to last for six more months. stay safe everyone ❤
“Not fabulous.”
Sophocles, Elektra (trans. by Anne Carson)
This reads like an ancient Greek Austin Powers movie
studying french🤓
˗ˏˋ 𝟎𝟑𝟎𝟑𝟐𝟎 ˎˊ˗
how my studying really looks like ~~
these have really helped me !! : https://emmastudies.com/post/162782886300/exam-printable-pack
reconstruction//
doing a lot of random reading, lately.
Day 37/100 days of productivity
Achievements:
Tidied my room
Sorted through my ingredients box
Did laundry
Took chemistry notes on ideal gases
Did a maths past paper
Did some yoga
A cozy, freshly-made bed and a brand new to-do list. It’s almost noon, but I’m hoping for the best today! Alright, let’s go be productive and cross tasks off, slowly but surely. One step at a time!
21.3.2020 update // my courses are going well, however our japanese teacher cannot figure out how to hold an exam for us so getting actual grades will be difficult. my anthropology course, however, is going quite well and we have written assignments each week (apparently it will be held further into june than previously thought) :] also the ‘anthropology of body/embodiment’ book is really interesting so far i’ve read about subverting capitalism via arts and crafts and an autoethnography of a gay man reflecting on his identity and the community in the 70s i.a.
it's been a very emotional weekend for me so far, sitting down and creating something always helps though, even just for a few moments (◍•ᴗ•◍)
journal spread ⁰¹/⁰³
colors of the rainbow 🌈