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Creativity comes slow but surely
how have y'alls monday been? its was personally a rough week for me last week but im ready to get back on track and be more productive this week✨
I am so in love with my study space! 😍 I had my very first day of med school yesterday... and I am loving it so far! 💁🏼♀️ Of course, the work load will increase over the next weeks but I am so incredibly greatlful for the opportunity to study medicine!
xxx Lux
because in my book, it’s already halloween
I’ve been meaning to make this post for a while, and I got an anon the other day asking about particles and a request from someone to make this post, so here it is! A list of basic particles and their usage! I hope this can help anyone struggling with particles and how to use them, but if I have made any mistakes please let me know ^^ (also please don’t remove my caption!)
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2018.01.25
Made it to the end of Week 3 and my first midterm of the quarter! To study for my neuroscience class, I just watched the lectures online (luckily, this class is podcasted) and took detailed notes as the professor spoke. There is no textbook for this class, and most of his slides consisted of figures from scientific journals and research papers.
Resources For Writing Sketchy Topics
Medicine
A Study In Physical Injury
Comas
Medical Facts And Tips For Your Writing Needs
Broken Bones
Burns
Unconsciousness & Head Trauma
Blood Loss
Stab Wounds
Pain & Shock
All About Mechanical Injuries (Injuries Caused By Violence)
Writing Specific Characters
Portraying a kleptomaniac.
Playing a character with cancer.
How to portray a power driven character.
Playing the manipulative character.
Portraying a character with borderline personality disorder.
Playing a character with Orthorexia Nervosa.
Writing a character who lost someone important.
Playing the bullies.
Portraying the drug dealer.
Playing a rebellious character.
How to portray a sociopath.
How to write characters with PTSD.
Playing characters with memory loss.
Playing a pyromaniac.
How to write a mute character.
How to write a character with an OCD.
How to play a stoner.
Playing a character with an eating disorder.
Portraying a character who is anti-social.
Portraying a character who is depressed.
How to portray someone with dyslexia.
How to portray a character with bipolar disorder.
Portraying a character with severe depression.
How to play a serial killer.
Writing insane characters.
Playing a character under the influence of marijuana.
Tips on writing a drug addict.
How to write a character with HPD.
Writing a character with Nymphomania.
Writing a character with schizophrenia.
Writing a character with Dissociative Identity Disorder.
Writing a character with depression.
Writing a character who suffers from night terrors.
Writing a character with paranoid personality disorder.
How to play a victim of rape.
How to play a mentally ill/insane character.
Writing a character who self-harms.
Writing a character who is high on amphetamines.
How to play the stalker.
How to portray a character high on cocaine.
Playing a character with ADHD.
How to play a sexual assault victim.
Writing a compulsive gambler.
Playing a character who is faking a disorder.
Playing a prisoner.
Portraying an emotionally detached character.
How to play a character with social anxiety.
Portraying a character who is high.
Portraying characters who have secrets.
Portraying a recovering alcoholic.
Portraying a sex addict.
How to play someone creepy.
Portraying sexually/emotionally abused characters.
Playing a character under the influence of drugs.
Playing a character who struggles with Bulimia.
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How Street Gangs Work
Domestic Abuse
Torture
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Terrorism
Internet Fraud
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Computer Viruses
Corporate Crime
Political Corruption
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AK-47 prices on the black market
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Exotic Animals
Fake Diplomas
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Human Traffickers Prices
Kidney and Organ Trafficking Prices
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Heroin Prices
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Earnings From Illegal Jobs
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arson
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Blood Analysis
Book Review
Cause & Manner of Death
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Corpse Location
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Forensic Art
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01.20.19 | saw some notifs pop up on one of my old posts featuring some cursive and thought I’d do a ver 2: featuring a lil doodle on the side
“1. Internships are the building blocks of your résumé. Apply to them. Meet people. 2. Choose a degree that is relevant to the real world. Minor in History if you love it so much. 3. Everyone knows how to use Microsoft Office. Putting it under the “Skills” section of your résumé is not impressive. 4. See the world. This is the only time you have in your life to spend months in a foreign country. Take advantage of your lack of responsibility to travel. 5. 99.9% of employers will never look at your transcript. A 4.0 GPA will not land you a job. Good interpersonal skills might. 6. No employer cares whether you were on the executive board of your fraternity or sorority or other campus organization. Serve the organization because you love it, not simply to use it as space-filler on your résumé. 7. Proofread everything. Twice. Or else no one will believe that you’re “detial-oriented.” 8. You have four (or five) years to make something of yourself. Use that time wisely. 9. Go out with your friends on a Tuesday night despite having a test on Wednesday. The test won’t matter in ten years, but your friendships will. 10. Do not expect the college senior to fall in love with you after you sleep together. Actually, just don’t sleep together. This will not end well. 11. Really get to know your professors. Use office hours to your advantage. You never know what doors they can open for you. 12. Graduate school is rarely a good idea, especially if you’re only using it to delay the real world for a few years. The more money you make now, the less debt you’ll have later. 13. Realize that you will be in debt until you’re forty. Make peace with this early. 14. One bad grade won’t ruin your life. Get over yourself. 15. Beware of credit cards. No matter what they say, money isn’t free. 16. Don’t burn bridges. You never know when you might need help from someone. 17. Eat good food. Nothing will make you feel worse than six straight nights of Ramen. 18. Buy a plunger before you actually need said plunger. Just trust me on this one. 19. Press save. It will keep you from having that 4:00am mental breakdown. 20. All-nighters will not help you learn the material. Budget time throughout the day to study so that you can actually sleep before the final exam. 21. Use a condom. No one wants that “I’m late” text. 22. Work during the summers. Employers want someone with real-life experience. 23. Call your mom once a week. She wants to stay involved in your life, and a twenty-minute phone conversation won’t kill you. 24. You have four years to learn your alcohol limit. This will save you from puking at the office Christmas party. 25. The college cafeteria will make you fat. So will alcohol. Be careful about what you’re putting into your body. 26. Find a few hours each week to work out. Cardio is great stress relief. 27. So is sex. Booty calls are sometimes necessary. Don’t beat yourself up for it in the morning. 28. Learn to cook. Eating out is expensive and unhealthy. A few basics can last you a long time. 29. Take pictures. Not everything has to be posted to Instagram, but you will want to have these memories documented. 30. Volunteer. Not because you have to, but because you want to. The Humane Society always needs people to play with the animals. 31. Learn how to budget. Your parents won’t be around to give you money forever. 32. Buy shower shoes. Use them. Save yourself from foot fungus. 33. Beer is expensive. Buy vodka. 34. Interviews are nerve-wracking. Practice with a friend before you go. 35. Find good references. They can be the difference between being offered your dream job and being turned down. 36. It’s okay to turn down your first job offer to wait for a better one. Have faith in yourself. 37. If you’re treated like a slave at your internship, it’s okay to leave. Find a company that sees your worth. 38. Learn how to code HTML. This is an invaluable skill. 39. Also learn Photoshop. Every company in the world needs someone who can design a poster. 40. Take a couple classes just for fun. There’s a difference between smart and educated. 41. Know your priorities. Stick to them. 42. Start searching for a job a year before you graduate. It takes time to find something you want. 43. Apply for jobs you may not be completely qualified for. You may be the only applicant. 44. Don’t get too discouraged when you fail at something. Lay in bed for two days. Cry. Then get back up and start living again. 45. Everyone has something to teach you. Listen to them. 46. Make mistakes, but be sure to learn from them. 47. Textbooks are expensive and you will never need them again. Rent, don’t buy. 48. No one will ever care how wasted you were last night. They saw it first hand. Shut up. 49. No one is responsible for you except you. Think twice before you do something. 50. Don’t think that these have to be the best four years of your life. Life after graduation is pretty awesome too.”
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84/100, i have been to this starbucks almost every day since it opened three weeks ago i am ashamed.
04 / 17 / 17 • I’m back!! Sorry for being super inactive lately, I’ve been sick and stressed and agh. I’m feeling a lot better now though so I finally got to take some photos to post. Here’s the finished drawing assignment I did for co-op (if you follow my studygram you’ve probably seen the progress on my story) and some art history homework with a lil David doodle!
ig: ripxreese
7. 6. 16 // N a s h v i l l e
First post as a studyblr! 💐💕 I’ve been a bit of a lurker for years now, but I decided to reorganize my desk space to help keep myself motivated during the summer
So excited to start college!! :)
Jess x
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6•1•16 | 51/100 days of productivity
Working on 3U English today. Holidays are making me lazy, forgot to take these photos until I was reminded by a friend (shoutout to you jb)!!!
Listening to: Everytime - Britney Spears