A friendly ghost rest stop before you continue your day! đź’—
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I got this huge archive of cult movies and obscure videos if anybody else is sick of streaming services
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Other advice posts that may be of interest:
All About Procrastination
How To Study When You Really Don’t Want To
Common Study Mistakes
7 Strategies to Improve Concentration
How To Make Your Notes Aesthetic
My therapist asked me to create something “motivating” so I made these.
lol.
How to identify types of intermolecular forces!
In this post, you’ll learn:
*how to identify intermolecular forces of the given substances
nothing wrong with being easy to please! give all the books you read five stars. watch that movie again after people tell you that it wasn’t that great. play that band’s new album on repeat, even though it’s not supposed to be as good as their old stuff. refuse to say anything critical about something you thought was cool. be bold in telling grumpy people “actually i liked it a lot!”
oh omniscient algorithm
although it’s not quite the end of january here is most of what i read this month. various essays, interviews, works of fiction, poetry etc.Â
In the Storm of Roses: Selected Poems, Ingeborg Bachmann
Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirror Room - Phalli’s Field
The Seeker & Other Poems, Nelly Sachs
Our Men Do Not Belong To Us, Warsan Shire
On Evil & Suffering in Modern Poetry, Anne Carson
Beloved, Toni MorrisonÂ
Bringing Together, Maxine Kumin
You But for the Body Fell Against, Nathalie StephensÂ
Conversation/s with Toni Morrison
 War on a Lunchbreak, Ana Božičević
The Grownup, Gillian Flynn
Wade in the Water, Tracy K. Smith
I Watched You Disappear, Anya Krugovoy Silver
Veils, Hélène Cixous
An Interview with Audre Lorde (Adrienne Rich)
An Interview with Toni Morrison
The Passion According to G.H., Clarice LispectorÂ
I Can’t Get That Monster Out of My Head, Joan Didion
Sister Outsider, Audre Lorde
Milk and Filth, Carmen Giménez Smith
Sharks in the Rivers & The Carrying, Ada LimĂłn
The Moon is Always Female, Marge Piercy
Silver Water, Amy Bloom
Taking the Arrow Out of the Heart, Alice Walker
The Hour of the Star, Clarice Lispector
The Chronology of Water, Lidia Yuknavitch
This hit hard. I’m glad they put this bit in, I couldn’t have put my experience in better words. It’s important to step back to think what a success is and do a check. Where do I want to be and why? If I’m not there, am I taking the steps towards that goal? And a reminder that progress isn’t linear. Sometimes we have other things going on and have to take a step back to take two steps forward.Â
Things take time. That’s a reminder.Â
Japanese photographer Chino Otsuka’s took old photos from her childhood and put pictures of her present self in them, creating lovely double self-portraits.
we love neck….we love chest… [cr. 1/2]