Can you see yourself writing that paper?
absolutely not
hahahaha yea, why not
perhaps / neutral
I'm already scribbling furiously
vanilla extract that is somehow bald

seen from Austria
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seen from China

seen from Austria

seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia

seen from Indonesia
seen from France

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United Kingdom
seen from China
seen from Indonesia
seen from France

seen from Malaysia
seen from Indonesia
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from Austria
seen from Mexico
Can you see yourself writing that paper?
absolutely not
hahahaha yea, why not
perhaps / neutral
I'm already scribbling furiously
vanilla extract that is somehow bald
L'Academie Francaise et "l'Habit vert"
December 5 2018.
After showing my process of Draft to Actual Essay™️, I’ve decided to show how it all started in the first place so this is now most of the planning i do and then a draft.
I’m actually hoping to get this done like ... now pffftt because this has been due decades now.
L'Academie francaise - Histoire de France
i have billions of history notes to get through.
i have only finished one chapter.
this one chapter was 54 pages long.
it took me a week.
mock exams are in T-19 days.
this one chapter was the shortest chapter in the book(s).
i am going to die.
this coffee is good as shit.
I’m in my town’s library writing an abundance of notes and Florence + the Machines shows up on my shuffle and i swear I have never felt so powerful. 💪🏾
‘’It is now perhaps a commonplace that digital, networked and informational media are ex- tremely transient. They diversify in form and function at a dizzying rate. At the same time, they transit and fuse "social" and "natural" differences in a manner which reconfigures all the worlds involved. It is also perhaps a commonplace to suggest that some established powers have found it difficult to come to grips with this (although this is perhaps beginning to change). For many, from seriously challenged newspaper proprietors to established me- dia disciplines, it might be time to pause for breath, if only for a moment — to regroup and adapt established practices and ideas, to count the survivors from among the old media worlds of just a few years ago. While occasionally sympathetic, this issue of the Fibreculture Journal questions this ap- proach. If we pause for breath, it is to take in the new air. This issue draws on the acceler- ated evolutions of media forms and processes, the microrevolutions in the social (and even the natural sciences) that dynamic media foster, even the way in which "new" media lead us to reconsider the diversity of "old" media species. Summed up simply here under the sign/event of the "trans," this issue catalyzes new concepts, accounts of and suggestions for new practices for working with all these processes.’’
https://archive.org/details/FC18FullIssue/mode/2up
Tell me--where was the humanity in my public school humanities education?
Or was it called social studies for you.
So okay then--where was the society in my public school eduction?
I remember only conflict, government, & shakespeare as an academic concept.