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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

if i look back, i am lost

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
One Nice Bug Per Day
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$LAYYYTER
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@study-or-perish
GUESS WHO FINALLY STARTED HER MASTERS!?!!!?
Sylvia Plath, from The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
that comment about how you should not borrow grief from the future has saved me multiple times from spiraling into an inescapable state of anxiety. like every time i find myself thinking about how something in the future could go wrong i remember that comment and i think to myself: well i never know, it might get better. it might not even happen the way i think it will and if it does happen and it is sad and bad ill be sad about it then, when it happens. and it’s somehow soo freeing
they should invent giving me the perfect job without applying or interviewing
Never be embarrassed by your failures, by your mistakes. Learn from them. Try, fail, learn. Try again, fail again, learn. Repeat.
What if…. i went to grad school….???….
Your worth isn’t tied to any measure of "success"
Legally Blonde (2001) dir. Robert Luketic
*hyping myself up to go outside* you are strange and unsettling you are strange and unsettling
there is no time to have a despression episode in college.
2/15/22
learning who you are in college is time consuming
So measuring my worth by my academic success is bad and all but do I even deserve to live if I get a grade below 70% from something?
@athenastudying
a winter studying aesthetic
warming your hands on a mug of coffee, tea, or hot chocolate
settling in to study under a pile of blankets
short days, waking for your first class while it’s still dark
your favorite sweater, worn and wearing thin
walking from one class to the next, face shielded from the wind by a hand-knitted scarf
writing even as your fingers grow stiff with cold
a glow of warm, flickering candlelight
getting distracted by snow falling just outside your window
working diligently, pushing through to the end of the semester
deep, calming breaths before a big test that turn to fog in the frigid air
a glimpse of the sun, low on the horizon
long novels piled on your bedside table
taking a study break to have a snowball fight with your friends
After this fall semester online classes sound really good rn