Studying mood.
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Studying mood.
I can’t really find a gif that expresses all of the following things in one, so here’s Luna and Artemis on a boat.
-being happy about being 75% done with this
-second guessing my performance on the part of this that is 75% done
-being so so so grateful. THANK YOU for all the support, @floraone, @kasienda, @queenrisa14, @cassraven, @uglygreenjacket, etc.!
-being concerned about the 25% of this I still have to do
-literally not knowing what to do with my time today
I will continue to post studying-related Sailor Moon things until comps are done. Sorry to be insufferable. Also, I forgot how much I love Diana.
Today I will do my best to not throw my keyboard on the ground in frustration.
The fact that I need to study for my oral exam instead of messing around on Tumblr hitting me like a shoe to the head.
That feeling when you’re casually reading an article linked from a mental health in academia page and come across the line “if you genuinely don’t belong here, you will fail your comps”.
How I feel about comps approaching: an illustration.
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