n-b transmasc culture is wanting to be cute but not, like, in a 'girl' way
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n-b transmasc culture is wanting to be cute but not, like, in a 'girl' way
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Thank GOD @staff are always looking out for us
ik u posted like a week and a half ago but youre absolutely right that bic cristal is the best ball point. like those rainbow packs of bic cristals literally got me through college with my color coded notes
Right?! It really, truly is the best ball point ✨ever✨ and I'm so glad to know that somebody else thinks the same!!! I usually only use blue (black on occasion) but YEAH, the Bic Cristals that are multi-colored give me so much life and I'm not even trying to be exaggatering or anything here. I use them for writing people fun notes but can't use them for studying like how you did because I write too much and would get too irritated with switching colors all the time. 😅 (That's what I use highlighters for!)
I love pens so much in part because it's how I started out being a writer and over time, discovered that the very best ball point to ever exist was the one that I had already been using for years. 😊😍
Thank you for the comment, anon!!! 😘
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“Localization doesn’t mean ending trade or producing everything we need at the village level; it simply means meeting as many of our needs as close to home as possible. This not only reduces energy use and greenhouse gas emissions; it also fosters well being. The smaller scale of local production means less pollution, and a healthier living environment. Localization also builds a foundation for psychological wellness by providing a sense of belonging to place and community.
I think the same can be done in Education. We must stop looking for ways to scale up education transformation and look to localize it. That does not mean that students, teachers or communities are limited to learning locally, but it means that school are seen as places of local learning, that support the local community, not just the a global market-based idea of education, that see students as $ signs, that see them as producers of capital or workers for a national economy. Schools shouldn't just be preparing student for future economy, for future service, or future GDP. They could be engaging students in the community, in their well-being and the well-being of their community, in the present not just in the future.
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