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Around Milan's Palace of Justice and the secret Guastalla gardens.
I can't wait for these literature exams to end once and for all. I'll finally be free to read what I choose.
Last year I bought some very cheap notebooks at Tally Weijl, for much less than 1€ each. Obviously, it's useless to add that the glue that was supposed to hold them together is non-existent, so that they get wrecked after a couple of days of use. I've been forced to fix them, resulting in every single page glued to the other with duct tape. They look old, tarnished, cheap.
I love them.
On my way to eavesdrop at an oral exam so I'll be ready for when it's going to be my turn.
10 / 100 - days of productivity In a cold rainy day, all you need is “German Gods” and some warm cafe au lait. IG: heyyyyjuliet
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an adjective which has been derived from the name of a person.
8 / 100 - days of productivity Today I was shitting my pants, but GOT UP and went to my German Literature exam. I got a 28/30, which is a 94%. I am so glad I did it! (PS: I am so happy to have this little space to talk about college and just say what I want, without feeling like I’m bragging or annoying people.)
6 / 100 - days of productivity My morning aesthetic: Vogue, caffelatte and my early dose of English Literature - today, John Keats’s first sonnets.