A Chaotic But Accurate Representation Of The Little Things I Love In My Day-to-day Academic Career, Aka

a chaotic but accurate representation of the little things I love in my day-to-day academic career, aka a moodboard of all the little things I really miss and can’t wait to do/see again once I can go back to my full-time on-campus Arts & Media Student life after this worldwide mess is all over

A Chaotic But Accurate Representation Of The Little Things I Love In My Day-to-day Academic Career, Aka
A Chaotic But Accurate Representation Of The Little Things I Love In My Day-to-day Academic Career, Aka
A Chaotic But Accurate Representation Of The Little Things I Love In My Day-to-day Academic Career, Aka
A Chaotic But Accurate Representation Of The Little Things I Love In My Day-to-day Academic Career, Aka
A Chaotic But Accurate Representation Of The Little Things I Love In My Day-to-day Academic Career, Aka
A Chaotic But Accurate Representation Of The Little Things I Love In My Day-to-day Academic Career, Aka
A Chaotic But Accurate Representation Of The Little Things I Love In My Day-to-day Academic Career, Aka
A Chaotic But Accurate Representation Of The Little Things I Love In My Day-to-day Academic Career, Aka
A Chaotic But Accurate Representation Of The Little Things I Love In My Day-to-day Academic Career, Aka
A Chaotic But Accurate Representation Of The Little Things I Love In My Day-to-day Academic Career, Aka

just goofing off around campus, bc we’re young and nothing matters so why tf not

eyes open to all the wonderful différences in fellow students, noticing and enjoying how unique and awesome and varied their colourful outfits are

also everyone is wearing doc martens, and so are you, bc that’s what everyone at this university wears

high-fiving that friend that you always walk past on a Thursday morning as they hand out fliers, and you won’t see them again until next week doing the same thing, and that’s the extent of your friendship

going to the university bar after we’ve all handed up an assignment, let’s split the bottle between us bc we’re broke uni students but we love a good red

cheap pints and pool tables, arcade games and deep booths, sharing a bowl of mouth-scolding potato chips with your mates

student discount on art supplies

trips to the next door art gallery to kill time between classes

studying/lunch in the botanic gardens bc theres 4 hours until your next class

naps on the grass, soaking up the watery autumn sunshine with people you love

instant noodles and snacks from at the uni general store, boiling water and vending machines in the student kitchens

cook-ups with friends to last us the week to save $$$ on food, but also buying plenty of beverages with the money we were supposed to save with this exercise

camera comes everywhere around campus, ready to immortalise the moments missed with a blink

a collection of hoodies/rugby jumpers, first years flock the uni-merch store for their jumpers to wear around campus with pride

homework session in the study rooms, actually in in each others company, who knows how much work is actually getting done bc my best friends are sitting across from me as we study together late into the night, we’re hilarious and distract eachother lots but we know we will eventually get it done, and it’s better to be procrastinating together than have the distraction be the interior of your mind in isolation

I say “See ya later”, and it’s true, I will see you later, and I’ll see you tomorrow, and the next day

lecture theatres: full

couples on campus, initially you scrunch your nose at them, but you realise how lovely it is that they can freely share affection, who would have thought it would be taken away like this?

a myriad of evidence that you have consumed caffeine, dishes not done bc you’re glued to your assignment and you love it bc it’s your 2,500 word baby

bumping into a stranger and you don’t immediately run to wash your hands or get tested for a deadly virus - it’s just an awkward funny accident, and you laugh it off and probably see them around campus more now after that circumstantial exchange

practical research, primary sources, touching things, holding things, learning through touch

holding hands, linking arms, greeting and parting hugs, a kiss on the cheek

groups of friends, groups of people, line ups for cafes, huddles of friends around a table, huddling over a project, group assignments but we’re not separated by a wifi connection

texting my friends during class to meet up afterwards at our favourite cafe, it’s a dark and scrumptious overcast day and it’s our main haunt ( @academicinfj )

hugging your friends goodbye, shaking hands of new acquaintances

networking! NETWORKING! NEW PEOPLE! Hiya, how’s it going, what are you all about? Interviews and photoshoots, drawing real people in front of you, learning all about them, writing up an article from scratch but it’s easy bc they’re right in front of you and they’re handing you the words

knocking on your favourite lecturers door for a chat, it’s a meeting you set up with them, rather than dropping by in a video call

greeting your local barista who knows your order bc you’re consistent and has already started on it bc you’re always here at this time, the legend, they see you walk in and smile and ask after you, and you them bc even though you only ever see them in this context, they are in your circle and this exchange is more precious than you’ve ever given it credit for before

your lecturer rolls their eyes at your joke about the course content, but you can see their hidden smile clear as day across the lecture hall bc it was a bloody good joke and they know it, it’s a real-life détail and it’s not lost in a poor wifi connection

Theres $15 pizza and live-jazz nights on Tuesdays in the night-life district not far from campus, we go there every Tuesday after that class thay finishes in the evening, and the band knows who we’re the group in the corner, bc we’re always there with our pizza, and we’ll be there next week to hear the same songs and make a ruckus and cheer them on and dance, keY CHANGE YES LOVE IT!!! ! THAT SOLO!!!! REAL MUSIC BABEY !!

submitting an assignment 3 minutes before it’s due, the EXHILERATION of it

TL;DR: life is all around; no glitches, not delays or lags, we’re smiling and laughing and talking in real time, there’s nothing between us, no screens, just atmosphere

it’s good to be around

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4 years ago

Hmm, maybe

“We never discard our childhood. We never escape it completely. We relive fragments of it through others. We live buried layers through others. We live through others’ projections of the unlived selves.”

Anaïs Nin, The Diary of Anaïs Nin (1944–1947)

2 years ago

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3 years ago

it’s time to look at some photos of pikas carrying plants and flowers in their mouths

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4 years ago

That rabbit/hare post is messing me up. I’d thought they were synonyms. Their development and social behavior are all different. They can’t even interbreed. They don’t have the same number of chromosomes. Dogs, wolves, jackals, and coyotes can mate with each other and have fertile offspring but rabbits and hares cant even make infertile ones bc they just die in the womb. Wack.

1 year ago

I got to hold a 500,000 year old hand axe at the museum today.

It's right-handed

I am right-handed

There are grooves for the thumb and knuckle to grip that fit my hand perfectly

I have calluses there from holding my stylus and pencils and the gardening tools.

There are sharper and blunter parts of the edge, for different types of cutting, as well as a point for piercing.

I know exactly how to use this to butcher a carcass.

A homo erectus made it

Some ancestor of mine, three species ago, made a tool that fits my hand perfectly, and that I still know how to use.

Who were you

A man? A woman? Did you even use those words?

Did you craft alone or were you with friends? Did you sing while you worked?

Did you find this stone yourself, or did you trade for it? Was it a gift?

Did you make it for yourself, or someone else, or does the distinction of personal property not really apply here?

Who were you?

What would you think today, seeing your descendant hold your tool and sob because it fits her hands as well?

What about your other descendant, the docent and caretaker of your tool, holding her hands under it the way you hold your hands under your baby's head when a stranger holds them.

Is it bizarre to you, that your most utilitarian object is now revered as holy?

Or has it always been divine?

Or is the divine in how I am watching videos on how to knap stone made by your other descendants, learning by example the way you did?

Tomorrow morning I am going to the local riverbed in search of the appropriate stones, and I will follow your example.

The first blood spilled on it will almost certainly be my own, as I learn the textures and rhythm of how it's done.

Did you have cuss words back then? Gods to blaspheme when the rock slips and you almost take your thumbnail off instead? Or did you just scream?

I'm not religious.

But if spilling my own blood to connect with a stranger who shared it isn't partaking in the divine

I don't know what is.

7 months ago

2,300-Year-Old Plush Bird from the Altai Mountains of Siberia, c.400-300 BCE: this figure was crafted with a felt body and reindeer-fur stuffing, all of which remains intact

2,300-Year-Old Plush Bird From The Altai Mountains Of Siberia, C.400-300 BCE: This Figure Was Crafted

This plush bird was sealed within the frozen barrows of Pazyryk, Siberia, for more than two millennia, where a unique microclimate enabled it to be preserved. The permafrost ice lense formation that runs below the barrows provided an insulating layer, preventing the soil from heating during the summer and allowing it to quickly freeze during the winter; these conditions produced a separate microclimate within the stone walls of the barrows themselves, thereby aiding in the preservation of the artifacts inside.

This is just one of the many well-preserved artifacts that have been found at Pazyryk. These artifacts are attributed to the Scythian/Altaic cultures.

Currently housed at the Hermitage Museum.

2 years ago

there are FERNS?? that grow like TREES???? no fucking way

There Are FERNS?? That Grow Like TREES???? No Fucking Way
There Are FERNS?? That Grow Like TREES???? No Fucking Way
There Are FERNS?? That Grow Like TREES???? No Fucking Way
There Are FERNS?? That Grow Like TREES???? No Fucking Way
There Are FERNS?? That Grow Like TREES???? No Fucking Way
There Are FERNS?? That Grow Like TREES???? No Fucking Way

so what sent me down this rabbit hole is earlier on a walk with my husband we saw some glorious "palms" in a garden that were about 6 feet high, once i inspected the fern-like leaf pattern and saw the new leaves were curled i was blown away because it was so similar to a fern but had a trunk and i didnt know ferns could grow like that. (see the last two images, i took them so i could identify it later using an app + research, it might be sphaeropteris brunoniana) look how hairy that frond is! i love plants 🤎ferns my beloved🤎

7 years ago

لماذا يرتفع معدل الموت المفاجئ

الافتراض العام هو أننا نعيش في عهد مهووس بتعاليم السلامة. لقد تقلصت المزاليق ومتاهات اللعب في الملاعب الأمريكية لحماية الأطفال من السقوط الخطر. العديد من الولايات لديها قوانين تتطلب من سائقي الدراجات ارتداء خوذات؛ وبعض المنتجات لديها تحذيرات سلامة سخيفة جدا لدرجة أنها تثير السخرية. ( الحبوب المنومة التي "قد تسبب الوهن"، على سبيل المثال).   ولكن الأرقام تشير إلى قصة أخرى. وفقا لكتاب جديد، (حذرا: دليل المستخدم إلى عقولنا المهووسة بخطر الإصابة)، انخفض معدل الوفيات المفاجئة  بشكل كبير من عام 1918  إلى 1992، ولا شك بسبب الاهتمام الجديد نحو أنظمة السلامة والعلامات التحذيرية. ومع ذلك، في عام 1992، توقف انخفاض الوفيات المفاجئة - ومنذ عام 2000، كان الارتفاع بمعدلاتها بدأ مرة أخرى. البيانات حول حوادث السيارات لافتة  للنظر بشكل خاص. يقول (جوشوا روثمان) في مقال نشر مؤخرا على موقع "نيويوركر":   "في عام 2015، بعد ما يقرب من قرن من الانخفاض المطرد في وفيات المتعلقة بالسيارات ، السائقين و المشاة وسائقي الدراجات النارية، ارتفع عددهم إلى ثمانية، عشرة، واثني عشر بالمائة على التوالي". مؤلف الكتاب المذكور - ستيف كاسنر، يكتب أن هناك العديد من التفسيرات المحتملة لهذا، ولكن العديد منها يشير الى الحالة الحالمة و المتفائلة المضللة للعقل البشري. وقد اقترحت بعض الدراسات، على سبيل المثال، أنه عندما يرتدي راكبو الدراجات خوذات، فإنهم يجرؤون على أخذ المزيد من المخاطر؛ ومن غير المستغرب، أن سهو عقولنا المتكرر الناجم عن الكثير من ملهيات عصرنا يمكن أن يكون سببا في ذلك أيضا. يشرح روثمان نظريات كاسنر الرئيسية و يقول: " أحد التفاسير هو ميلنا عندما نكون أكثر أمانا أكثر أمانا، لاتخاذ المزيد من المخاطر. (على سبيل المثال، يميل راكبو الدراجات الذين يرتدون الخوذ إلى الاقتراب من السيارات أكثر من أولئك الذين لا يرتدون الخوذة.) الاختراعات الجديدة تلعب دورا أيضا، الهواتف الذكية التي تشتت انتباهنا، والأدوية التي تحيرنا؛ شعبية رياضات المغامرة، مثل تسلق الصخور. هناك ثقافة صاعدة من صنع الأشياء بأنفسنا: "الناس عادت مرة أخرى إلى بناء الأثاث الخاص بهم، نفخ الزجاج، تحسين منازلهم، تقطيع الحطب الخاصة بهم،" يكتب كاسنر. وتحدث العديد من الإصابات عندما يحاول الناس "طهي الطعام أو صنعه أو تزيينه أو إصلاحه". وهناك عامل آخر مهم هو أن الناس يعيشون حياة طويلة، تصل إلى سن الشيخوخة الضعيفة والتي يتزايد فيها أخطار الإصابات بكل أنواعها. " رأي كاسنر هو أن أنظمة السلامة قد أخذتنا إلى أبعد الحدود الممكن لها أخذنا اليها. يقول كاسنر: "لقد وصلنا إلى نهاية مرحلة جيدة حقا. "لقد نجحنا في كسب جميع المكاسب الكبيرة التي سنحصل عليها من وضع زوايا مطاطية على الأشياء و من قول :" مهلا، لا تفعل ذلك "." يعود الأمر إلى حد كبير لنا الآن أن نتوخى المزيد من الحذر في حياتنا اليومية. ومن روح ثقافة الوسوسة في حياتنا اليومية، يقول روثمان أن كاسنر "يكرس عدة صفحات للتقنية المناسبة لتقطيع الكيك" - بالنهاية، إصابات المطبخ المتعلقة بالسكين ترسل حوالي 333،000 من الأميركيين إلى غرفة الطوارئ كل عام. الموت عن طريق الكيك وسيلة غبية حقا للذهاب. صفحتنا على الفيسبوك :

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I think this is mostly scientifically accurate but truth be told, there seems to be relatively little research on succession in regards to lawns specifically (as opposed to like, pastures). I am not exaggerating how bad they are for biodiversity though—recent research has referred to them as "ecological deserts."

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Here I share some scientific, artistic, literary and more material that I find interesting and important. I'm 30, studied biology in the University of Damascus. هنا اترجم بعض المقالات و المواد العلمية و الادبية و المواضيع التي اجدها مهمة و مثيرة للاهتمام.عمري 30 سنة,  ادرس علم احياء بجامعة دمشق

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