dark academia musicals
- Spring Awakening
- Bare: A Pop Opera
- The Phantom of the Opera
- Chess
- Natasha, Pierre, & the Comet of 1812
- Les Miserables
- Jekyll & Hyde
- Wicked
- Sunday in the Park with George
- A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder
#phm#ryland grace#rocky the eridian#project hail mary spoilers




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dark academia musicals
- Spring Awakening
- Bare: A Pop Opera
- The Phantom of the Opera
- Chess
- Natasha, Pierre, & the Comet of 1812
- Les Miserables
- Jekyll & Hyde
- Wicked
- Sunday in the Park with George
- A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder
Bibliothèque de Genève | 01.29.2019 | doing some research on minimalism
The Central Brooklyn Public Library 🧳 ☕️Planning to visit once I finish planning what I’m going to pack to get there
the met | just got done with my school trip to manhattan, and it was amazing!!
getting a kindle means reading the dps novel within 2 hours
i started this account in the 7th grade, and now i’m going to columbia next fall! dreams come true y’all.
movies that make me feel productive even though i’m procrastinating
dead poets society
the french dispatch
little women
whiplash
black swan
lady bird
romeo and juliet
the favourite
tick.. tick.. boom!
school ties
hugo

1. G-2 .32 Gel Pens
I keep 1-2 of these in my bag at all times. A black gel pen is what I use most and is a go to for writing notes, essays, and homework! The smaller tip size keeps my writing neat, they dry fairly quickly, and can be found at most U.S. stores
2. Stabilo Fineliners
I keep an assortment of these in my pencil case as a staple as well. They're great for keeping a color code in my bujo. This is essential as keeping track of 8 classes and extracurriculars gets hectic fast! They also make for a great source of color in notes and can be used as an alternative to highlighting.
3. Crayola Supertips
I keep these in the same colors as my Stabilo fineliners. They function as a part of my color code, highlighters, and markers for faux calligraphy. These are super affordable, and I promise you'll get a ton of use out of them! Go get some of you don't already have a pack.
4. Papermate Clear Point, Pentel 0.5 Lead, & Dixon Ticonderoga Pencils
I hate using pencils but for math and teachers who require it, I use these two. 1 Papermate pencil is refillable and fairly sturdy, and I use Pentel 0.5 lead with it. The Dixon ones have stood the test of time and are great for standardized tests.
5. Faber-Castell Easy Grip
This is a great sharpener! It’s really well-made and aesthetically pleasing. Though I wouldn’t recommend it unless you’re an also artist as it’s expensive compared to others.
6. BIC Ballpoint Pens (Black, Red, & Blue)
When teachers give out thin paper, I use these to guarantee my pen won’t bleed or ghost through the paper. They’re super cheap, so I’ll also use them on assignments that I won’t need in the future or don’t care about.
7. BIC Brite Liner (Yellow)
Again, I use this for assignments on too thin paper or that I just don’t care about.
8. Post-Its
I keep these a few full-sized post-its in my bag for making keys, adding reminders to my binder, and adding color to my sketchbooks and bujo. I also have post-it page flags which help me annotate books and mark my scenes in plays. 9. Mini Stapler & Tape
These are for keeping stuff together. Fairly self-explanatory.
10. Pencil Case
Lastly, I use an Ipsy faux leather, yellow bag. It’s actually a make-up bag which means it’s bigger and sturdier than most pencil cases without being as big or expensive as the Kipling 100-Pen case or Lihit Lab cases. Plus, my mom gave it to me, so it was free.