Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals
styofa doing anything
🪼

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
Keni
trying on a metaphor
Show & Tell
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

pixel skylines
Jules of Nature

JVL

blake kathryn

Janaina Medeiros

Origami Around
Peter Solarz
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

if i look back, i am lost
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
One Nice Bug Per Day
AnasAbdin
$LAYYYTER

seen from Germany

seen from United Kingdom

seen from Malaysia
seen from Japan
seen from Netherlands

seen from Türkiye

seen from United Kingdom
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Netherlands
seen from Brazil

seen from United Kingdom

seen from Indonesia
seen from United States

seen from Brazil

seen from Türkiye
seen from Switzerland

seen from Colombia
seen from Netherlands
seen from Türkiye
seen from United States
@studyinthecity
Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals
15.05.26
Studying French today after a long break of not practicing. Reading novels in French is a lot harder than practicing by watching shows, but I want to finally feel the accomplishment of finishing a complex fiction novel in French.
11/30
13.3.26 • day should have at least 32 hours..
Terribly stressful week and I'm nowhere near fine with my assignment due tomorrow. Procrastination due to anxiety & academic insecurity is really getting to me these days
BUT on a positive note I got a haircut and I love it!
feeling like an academic victim at this point of the semester :’))
6.05.2026 // it's finally autumn, only a month late.
this will be my first full autumn-winter in this city and i'm looking forward to the cold. i skipped winter all of last year thanks to my fieldwork. i plan to lock in and just write my thesis so that i'm on track to producing a first full draft by the end of the year.
📚 currently reading: piranesi (susanna clarke); living a feminist life (sara ahmed); caliban and the witch: women, the body and primitive accumulation (silvia federici)
morning study and coffee, 30.04 THUR
made it into the city without a hitch this morning so i treated myself to a coffee at a shop i havent been to in a while (maybe even a year!) becaus ei had the time this morning.
also using the kindle for my readings/research has been a game changer! i dont use it to actually read any books, so its a good way to use it after the last couple years of it collecting dust (i didnt know you could send-to-kindle…)
sunday | april 26 6/50 dop
🗒️ physics problem set -> 1/4 🗒️ physics notes & preclass questions 🗒️ english reading -> 65 pages 🗒️ paper revisions -> 4 hours
other: 🤍, 📝
Everything is worth trying, even if it may not work out in the end.
Can I be honest. The way we keep going from Monday to Tuesday to Wednesday to Thursday to Friday to Saturday to Sunday back to Monday is deeply troubling
drowning in seminar reading (O6. O4. 2O26)
The least I can do in this amazing weather is to romanticise studying about the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System.
We’ve all been there bestie 😭
Crime and Punishment
In 1621 Robert Burton wrote The Anatomy of Melancholy. With wit, humor, and the medical knowledge he had at the time, he put to words the sadness that existed on the background of bright life. This is a poetry collection based on the same principle for as Mr. Burton said, "Melancholy can be overcome only by melancholy."
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I finally finished this collection after years of working on it. I've decided release this as a free chapbook with the option for print copies if people are interested. Ebook can be found here. Excepts from the book here.
― F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Sensible Thing