shrines. qawalis. sufism. solitude. heartbreak. cigarettes. leather jackets. alcohol. poetry. football. ali sethi. manto. hadiqa kiani. havelis. photography. love. sunsets. you.
- life, once upon a time
Yes please!
Petition to have Balls again because I really want to dress up in a large pretty gown and socially partner dance. Like why did they stop being a thing?! Clubs are cool but have they nothing on a Ball.
Sky Variations & Nebulae of Water. Part III. Art by StrayChild on ArtStation.
Illuminated pages from a manuscript of Hafez, Zand Period style, 1790.
south asian dark academia
• Reading poems and stories of Rumi, Hafez, Iqbal, Ghani khan and Manto.
• Wanting to learn how to speak Arabic, Persian, Hindi, and Urdu.
• Being bilingual or multilingual by birth.
• STEM students with an interest in Art and rich knowledge in History.
• You know exactly what to do with 6 yards of fabric; look fabulous in a Saree.
• Wearing your hair in braids to keep it out of your face.
• Always looking forward to eating your mother's homemade Biryani. Nothing tastes spicy enough.
• The shelves of your kitchen are filled with colourfull jars of Masalas (spices).
• Haldi is literaly the cure for everything.
• Chai is your addiction. It calms you down and you get a headache when you miss your daily dose of chai.
• The smell of Mehendi / Henna when women are applying it in ardous designs on their hands and feet at weddings and festivals.
dark cottagecore 🍄🥀
Damn!
by Akhil Katyal
drink more water instead of more coffee.
weekly goals are bullshit. set yourself 3-day goals. you’ll be less laid-back.
don’t just mindlessly stare at words. before you start studying, know your approach to it. have a plan.
summarizing the concept in your own words is the key part of taking notes. don’t just copy things down, convert them into your own way of talking, your own vocabulary, no matter how dumb and unprofessional it sounds.
don’t let the “studyblr aesthetic” fool you. studying doesn’t have to be pretty. summaries and notes can be messy as long as they’re comprehensible. you can always rewrite and reorganize them later. (honestly, you better do. and you better keep them.)
don’t throw away the papers you’ve solved your problems in. staple them to the fucking textbook. you need to see them constantly. cause you’ll need reminders of how far you’ve came, when you’re feeling discouraged.
don’t be an armchair analyst for your issues. if you have an idea then act on it.
remember: the exact point where it becomes difficult, is where your growth begins. take a deep breath, and try to focus on the paragraph in front of you.
get off your high horse and understand that if you’re a zero, you won’t go to 100 in a couple of days. first, you’ll need to reach 30, then from 30 to 60, and then from 60 to 90. nobody is 100 everyday. that happens very rarely.
you need to have fun everyday. you need to have peaceful time every single day. even on exam night. especially on exam night, actually. so make sure you’ve studied enough so you can have some time to yourself.
once you’re on a roll and in need of some challenge to stay on track, start writing down your studying hours. tell yourself you’re not allowed to do less than 80% of what you did yesterday. whatever the hell it was, even just one hour. so if yesterday you really studied for like, say 8 hours, today your goal is to study for at least 6 and a half hours. if you can’t keep up with that, make it 70%, or 60%.
be forgiving of yourself. be kind to yourself. even if you bounced back and lost your streak. start again. as slowly as you did before. take your time. it’s okay, you were there once you can get there again.
A precursor of the violin that originated in Islamic nations in Asia. It found its way to Spain and France where it remained popular until the violin displaced it. It had only three strings and was rectangular or trapezoidal. This instrument was also known by the Arabic name, rabab.
british people be like i know a spot then colonise it