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Reasons to love humanity: we will make musical instruments out of anything and everything.
andi mack - it’s not about you
cyrus is still gay and in love with jonah beck
cyrus is an awkward lil bean
this bowie finn guy sounds like a loser
bex deserves better 2k17
kind of a boring filler episode other than the jonah and cyrus stuff
…timeline did a thing…
Did I accidentally buy four Important Blue Internet Checkmarks because TumblrMart kinda glitches out on iOS?
Maybe.
Was 15.98 to support my favorite Hell Site and mock one of my least-favorite tech “geniuses”? Absofuckinglutely.
HELLO THERE! You don't have to, but list five things that make you happy, then put this in the ask box for the last ten people who reblogged something from you. Spread the positivity ~
1. There's a flower bush of some kind outside the window by my desk, and it smells gorgeous when it blooms. I love that.
2. Even in the hell that was 2020, I've made amazing friends - almost entirely neurodiverse and queer, and wow that has been magical. I love them all.
3. This really should be #1, but my wife is the best wife ever. It takes a special soul to put up with me, and an even more amazing one to marry me, find out I'm trans, stay married to me, and then come out as bisexual. I'm, like, stupid lucky and just thinking about it makes me tear up. Love you, Birdy.
4. I honestly have a pretty dang good job. My coworkers are good, my boss works with my neurodiversity, and they provide benefits like health insurance and therapy that are incredibly rare AND saved my life several times over. Capitalism is shit, but it'd be far less shit if more companies treated their people like the one I work for.
5. I'm me. Like, actually me - a woman, a wife, soon to be a mom. Not the sad, angry, despondent mess of a sorta-man that was shoehorned into a mould that never fit and suffocated me to death. By all metrics, I should be dead right now, but I'm not - and it's magical.
Hi sorry you don’t have to respond to this or anything but I really had to say something somewhere and I don’t really want to make a whole post but AP scores came out today and I got three 5’s, two 4’s and one 2. Which is like really good!! But I’ve just been feeling so shitty about the 2, even though the rest of my scores are great. Plus I used a free score send beforehand bc I can’t afford to pay to send all those scores but now my dream school has that 2 and I’m just really upset :(
You got THREE 5s and TWO 4s!?! That's absolutely amazing! Like, holy crap anon that's legitimately an amazing amount of academic achievement right there. The fact you tested for that many subjects and did that well is awesome, and will reflect well on you in any admissions department.
As for the 2, it's normal to feel sad that you didn't do as well as you thought - we all want to do our best. But it's also normal to be not-great in several subjects! The idea the a student needs to be mind-blowingly perfect in every study area is somewhat unique to the American system of education, and is absurd.
As an example, I was awesome at things like reading and grammar, or history, but utter trash at Math. I failed basic Algebra three times in college. I passed on the 5th attempt with a C ('average'), and that was a huge accomplishment. I later flunked out of computer science over how programming was taught, and the advanced math.
Despite this, I'm still an IT Systems Engineer making six figures for a tech company. High School and College (or trade school) are important, sure, but both institutions tend to over-sell how important they are and put WAY too much stress on students to perform as a result. The real world, though often harsh, is also generally a lot more forgiving than school.
Besides, most colleges don't consider bad AP scores at all when doing admissions, anyhow: the point of AP is to get college courses out of the way during High School, not to get you into a better college.
Since I installed a network wide ad blocker at home, Tumblr Ads have gotten increasingly desperate.
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Help I’m stuck at home, just found a new fandom, and am now trying to stop myself from dropping $300 on a PS4 so I can play Horizon: Zero Dawn