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@theartofmadeline
ojovivo

titsay
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
d e v o n
sheepfilms
occasionally subtle
noise dept.
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TVSTRANGERTHINGS
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
Sade Olutola

shark vs the universe

oozey mess
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

Product Placement
cherry valley forever

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@thebbfclub
*looks at Maas fandom*
*blinks three times*
Me when I start reading new books:
I love that feeling when you’re reading something so breathtaking you have to just give yourself a moment to let the words sink in and the shivers leave your body.
that’s it, that’s the show
hope your pets stay healthy in 2017
I almost didn’t blog this and felt guilty
Not risking it
hope ya pets even healthier in 2018
hope your pets discover immortality in 2019
Doesn’t really matter what I think, does it?
I learned about most things from my Aunt Lucy. She taught me how to spell my name: W-I-L-L-O-W-D-E-A-N. Willowdean. She also taught me how to like a name like that. My mom being a bit of a celebrity around here just meant she was too busy for me. So my Aunt Lucy was the one who taught me how to say, “yes, ma’am” and “no, sir,” how to look people in the eye, and how to find a keeper in a heap of junk. But most of all, my Aunt Lucy taught me about Dolly Parton.
Dumplin’ (2018) dir. Anne Fletcher
Dumplin’ (2018) dir. Anne Fletcher
hi please watch dumplin’ on Netflix and if you need a reason why:
body positivity—of all shapes and sizes
a “be yourself” message that isn’t cheesy but if it is it’s in all the right ways that resonates so beautifully
DOLLY PARTON
DOLLY PARTON DRAG QUEENS
self esteem!!!
teen angst
family drama and angst
COMEDY but never fat jokes ever (except for the jokes that are made by the antagonists but the dude literally gets kneed in the balls for it)
DOLLY PARTON!!!!!!
that feeling of romance and, as a fat person, ‘oh god why does this hot dude like me?’
JENNIFER ANNISTON
HEY HEY HO HO PATRIARCHY HAS GOT TO GO
look it’s just so great and if you need further reasons to watch just envision my sobbing face on the couch watching this movie like it’s lookin in the mirror tbh
dumplin is probably the best movie i have ever watched on netflix and i’m not just saying that bc i’m still weeping
but for the record i am still weeping
When you see someone reading your fave book
me after a quiet day in: Time for a quiet night in
i don’t have just one song stuck in my head, i’ve got multiple musicals playing on shuffle
“What’s that musical? The one where we see a teenager’s life go downhill after the death of a classmate?”
“No, I mean, uh— the one where technology basically fucks up with everyone”
“Actually, I mean the one in which a kid almost destroys the school”
“No wait, the kid let’s themselves be influenced by something that no one else can see”
What do we want?
PROFESSIONALLY FILMED BROADWAY SHOWS
When do we want them?
NOW
Who wants to join the Aelin support group??
How to get straight A’s in college. Seriously.
Yes, even if you’re taking the maximum credit load. Because if I can do it, you can do it too. Note: My credit load also included a handful of honors courses.
Side-note: I’m going to be a junior (how??) and an RA (!!!) in the fall. Life moves fast. College moves faster. Anyways,
Here are my top tips:
1. LOOK AT THE SYLLABUS AND WRITE EVERYTHING DOWN. This is step number one, and it’s not up for debate. If you do this, there’ll be no surprises, and if there are: point it out to the professor (a simple, ??? this wasn’t on the syllabus ??, usually works). Also, you have to check and see what constitutes as an A in that class. Sometimes it’s a 90, sometimes it’s not. (a 96 was an A- in one of my classes last semester. I’m so serious.)
2. Get a calendar. Not a planner. One of those giant calendars with puppies or something on it and write down everything you have to do for the month. Put it above your desk. This helps A LOT because you can see everything you have coming up for the next few weeks, instead of jus playing it day-by-day.
3. It is OK to use ratemyprofessor. Sometimes it can be really helpful, but pay attention to the more in depth reviews that talk about what the homework, tests, quizzes and projects are like (instead of “her lectures are boring :///)
4. Sit in the front of your class. You’ll be more likely to pay attention and less likely to scroll through instagram. (by the way, mine is @parissdb :) It also grabs your professors attention, so even if you’re shy, they’ll at least know your face.
5. Do that extra credit. A lot of professors offer it in the beginning of the semester, and hardly anyone does it because no one’s thinking past tomorrow. It may be what saves you in the long run.
6. Figure out your best method of note-taking. For me, it’s good ol pen and paper. It helps me remember everything. Some people prefer typing it out. This is beneficial bc it makes it easier for you to find exactly what you’re looking for. (Thank you, command + F)
7. Put your effort into the percentages. If an assignment is worth 1% of your grade, do it well, but don’t exhaust yourself. It’s 1%!!!! If it comes down to it, spend more time studying for that exam that’s worth 30% than the group project worth 20.
8. Please. Stop studying what you already know. We’re all guilty of it. It makes you feel better knowing you have chapters 1-3 down, even if you don’t know 4-7. The key to studying is to learn what you don’t know.
9. Learn how to study. (Yes, it’s actually a skill that has to be learned.) I’m the biggest procrastinator I know, especially when it comes to studying. But I’ve found that studying 2 days before an exam usually does the trick for me. I create a master study guide during day 1 and study it all on day 2. Depending on what time the exam is, I may review on the morning of day 3.
10. SAVE SOME TIME FOR FUN ffs. Seriously. You don’t have to study 24/7, and I don’t know about y’all but my attention span was not built for that.
I might add more to this later, or make another post because I could give these tips for ever and ever. But hopefully this helps someone out there.
Be sure to check out my college tab here:(http://thesoontobenewyorker.tumblr.com/tagged/college) and follow me on instagram @parissdb (https://www.instagram.com/parissdb/) for more stuff. :)