remembered i can literally draw myself with literally any of my favorite characters
seen from China

seen from South Korea
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seen from Malaysia
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seen from Italy

seen from Netherlands

seen from Malaysia
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seen from Malaysia
seen from China

seen from Malaysia
seen from China
seen from Kazakhstan
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seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from Malaysia
remembered i can literally draw myself with literally any of my favorite characters
nick does not understand how affection works
doctor and assistant go spinning
nick: and you know, im not even entirely sure im 100% human anymore! you had to have put some animal part into me at some point. medic: oh-aha- vell, yes! vhen i learned your favorite animal vas zhe volf i began slowly incorporating volf blood into your body. i am now quite certain you could legally qualify as a "verevolf". nick: ... huh. nick: i didnt know being a werewolf was legally recognized. medic: its very rare, ja?
nick being terrified of getting hurt but slowly starting to throw himself into the fray to intentionally get injured and subsequently taken care of by medic because its the first time hes felt actually looked after. and medic comments something like "hah. and here i was thinking you were more careful than the others!" and nick just has to nervously laugh and pretend like he isnt doing this just as an excuse to be closer to him
Sarnoff Mednick
Ha sviluppato nel 1967, insieme al suo team il R.A.T., acronimo di Remote Associates Test, per studiare il potenziale creativo dei soggetti. Il test si basa sulla capacità di associare concetti lontani tra loro, da cui il termine "Remote" (lontano) e "Associates" (associati).
How Sleep Will Boost Your Abilities (Yes, all of them)
How Sleep Will Boost Your Abilities (Yes, all of them)
Check out Sara Mednick’s talk about sleep’s role in memory, learning, and living a healthy life. She’s got an excellent book out, called Take a Nap! But if you’d like a shorter version, check out chapter 41 in The Practice of Practice. Nearly every world-class musician I interviewed for the book took naps regularly, usually after the main practice session of the day. It works, and Mednick…
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