Day 37 🥝
2025.8.2
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Day 37 🥝
2025.8.2
My writing practice day, take two! Today, I studied a ton for my semester exams — all about neuroscience and learning disabilities. I’m studying in English too, which feels pretty cool.
Oh, I’ve totally fallen in love with OneNote! It just makes everything so comfortable — taking notes, studying without needing to print out a mountain of essays… it’s a game-changer.
Also… I set my Goodreads challenge for 2025 — 50 books! Yeah! I’m so proud of myself for that.
Lately, I’ve been reading The Diary of a Young Girl in English and Requiem for a Dream in Persian. Such different worlds in one head, haha.
End of the fall semester means I’ve got a ton on my plate with my internship and the final report. Kinda overwhelmed, but hanging in there.
Anyway… don’t know what else to say! Guess that’s enough for today. Bye! Hehe.
5 Dey | Dec 26
"Storm in a teapot" = a lot of anger or worry about something that is not important.
Example: I really think you're making a storm in a teapot over this. It's just a tiny scratch on the car! ⠀ Example: All the reports about global warming are a storm in a teapot - it's not as dangerous as they say. ⠀ Learn idioms in our app - https://onelink.to/zhdnr2
It’s one of the most popular sign in Osaka.
Can't wait to learn English with Dungeon Meshi! XD (Obviously I got it to check out the colloquial Japanese lol)
THE STICKERS THAT CAME WITH IT THO
2 April 2024
Such a good weather to study outside 🌱📚
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it's time to study
I've been studying English every day for 15 days now. I'm going over very basic phrases again. I bought an English children's book yesterday, and there are a lot of words I don't know. But since it has pictures, I don't find it too hard, which is great.