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@academia-lucifer
Normalize functioning solely out of spite
Wake up? Out of spite. Good grades? Out of spite . Show up to class on time? Out of spite. Breath? Out of spite.
iced espresso + fig & goat cheese croissant + an interesting paper on the role of mathematics in antarctic research ❄️
annotating one of the reads in our dark academia book club!
I used to be scandalized by the thought of annotating anything outside of my literature classes' texts (and even that made me feel guilty)... until a friend lent me a copy of a book they'd annotated. It was the most intimate and beautiful reading experience. Now, I like the idea of owning a unique copy of my favorite books.
I usually annotate books I'm reading for the first time as PDFs on my iPad, and I prefer to have two copies of any book I physically annotate. That way, I can lend out the "clean" one to people I don't want seeing my innermost thoughts...
As a perfectionist (in the worst way) annotating books has helped me work through the perfectionist and self-doubt issues that have previously stopped me from writing in all the beautiful notebooks I buy. Yeah, the ones that are made for writing in...
If the book is not a rare edition, and there are millions of copies of it out in the world, why not leave your mark? of all the books that gather dust, or get destroyed and go to landfills, before they are even read... why think that the one you've read so closely, and interacted with so indelibly, and annotated in pen and highlighter and bathwater and tears, is a waste?
Your thoughts are worth the paper they are written on, even if that paper already has words on it, even if your words are imperfect, and maybe especially because they are... 🖤
12 July 2022
I like to spend time in parks reading books 📖 or listening to music 🎶 In big cities 🏙 parks are life savers 🌱
16.12.19 - catching up on reading kinda day
✎ 10.20.2019 // two days of writing papers. four meals. three iced coffees. one gallon of water. fifteen references. sixteen pages of content. one overwhelmed n tired graduate student.
20.10.2020 // studyblr community challenge
i’m on fall break and my main goal is to finish my history coursebook because the exam is right after this break! i’ve been so busy with my history reading that i kinda forgot to post yesterday so here’s another double answer today lol
day 19 - tag someone you are grateful to have met
literally everyone here!!! but i have to mention @sosiaalitieteet who is an amazing person that i’m really grateful to have met here 🥰
day 20 - tag someone who has a lovely aesthetic
@philology-studies !! i love your aesthetic so much, it’s so neat and aesthetically pleasing! love seeing your posts on my dash 💖💖
09.29.20 | Been MIA playing catch up with all my schoolwork. COVID era is kicking my ass but I finally have time to check out new followers. Hope y’all are taking care!!
silkreads
30/09/2020 – one of the more criticism-based books for my dissertation finally arrived yesterday, i’m so happy 🖤
more on my instagram @aristotelian
university is ALSO just *goes to bathroom* *stress cleans to avoid homework* *buys on sale bread* *peace sign in mirror while bawling your eyes out at 3am* *always has a cold* *glasses r fogged up* *granola bars* *falls asleep in class* *does laundry* *staples something* *takes an ibuprofen* *listens to the same song for 3 days straight* *no free seats at the library* *checks phone to see how long until class ends but forgets to actually look at the time* *naps. regrets nap* *microwaves something* *has crisis about major* *contemplates dropping out every other week* *buys toilet paper*
ive trying to consciously make studying enjoyable, but also rigorous and productive lately. started by downloading forest and tidying up my desk (a very good mix of art and law obvs). today is day one. hope everyone is staying safe.
love to put books in stacks. tell myself that's my "to be read" pile. and then. not read them. and then make another stack with more books
is there anything on earth more anxiety inducing than being given unclear instructions and then put under time pressure