A knight swore to protect her Lady no matter the cost. A Lady swore to care for her knight no matter the cost. They think only one can succeed.
You know how I always say that The Creature is the best story I've ever written? I take that back. Her guard just showed her up. After a month of grueling work, I am very happy and relieved to present to you all a story I went through hell and back to see through. I think it might just be my favorite RariTwi story I've ever written, or at the very least, might have my favorite RariTwi moment I've ever written. READ IT HERE Enjoy!
cover art by @sacredlapearl
Actually my girlfriend is wizard president so I can do whatever I want forever
Hey I have good news for everyone.
Cringe culture literally does not exist outside of the internet.
I take my Minecraft backpack to college and I get tons of compliments on it. My boss’s son plays Minecraft and he’s elated to have a “resident Minecraft expert.”
Lots of things that fall under “cringe” are very dear to me and my friends. Good people recognize and celebrate that passion, no matter what it’s for.
Hey Chem kids taking the AP Chem Exam on Monday, or on the make-up day, here are some review powerpoints that go over the ENTIRE course and have practice questions & video links as well, they are very useful at least I think, and might help you study/review if you need it!! just click the links below (they are not mine, but a collaboration of multiple AP Chem teachers!)
PP1: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_sFm6oYQJoMSFdRVGVGX1J3Tlk/view?usp=sharing
PP2: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_sFm6oYQJoMRVNxR3BtWGJkeGM/view?usp=sharing
PP3: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_sFm6oYQJoMZmV3QlNTd1lNTU0/view?usp=sharing
also hit me up if you need any help w concepts, I have a pretty good grasp of the entire course and it would be helpful for me as well!! If any of the links are broken let me know!
please reblog & share, especially if you know you have high school followers who might be struggling!
I’ll continue the list as I find more links
Last Minute Revision Tips
Revising for Exams
How to Revise Algebra
(GCSE) English Language Revision
Mindmaps for Essay Based Subjucts(English, etc)
Revision Techniques for Different Learning Styles
Alkynesofstudy’s Revision Tips by @alkynesofstudy
Useful Symbols and Abreviations for Faster Lecture Note Taking by @studyquirk
How to Maintain Good Notes by @skeletonstudy
Active Reading and Textbook Note Taking by @studyquirk
Exams and Light Note Taking by @goddesszilla
The Cornell Method by @eyeofravenclaw
Guide to Aesthetically Pleasing Notes by @areistotle
Upgrade Your Notes - Masterpost by @studylou
Math Resource Masterlist(Links to Revision, Test, Exam, and Notetaking Tips)
Khan Academy:
1. Biology
2. High School Biology
3. AP Biology
CrashCourse Biology
Khan Academy
CrashCourse Chemistry
Academic Phrase Bank Masterpost by @jwstudying
Guide to Writing Papers by @universi-tea
Planning Out a Paper by @samsstudygram
How to Annotate a Novel Efficiently by @mildstudies
Essay Basics for AP English Lang & Lit by @novanovelist
Writing an Academic Essay (Tips and Advice) by @suhylastudies
Substitutes for “And” by @englitmotivation
Synonyms for “Suggests” in Essays by @justkeeprevising
Synonyms for “Consider” by @justkeeprevising
How to Write Commentary on Both Prose Fiction and Poetry by @smartspo
Types of Narration by @literally-studying
AP English Language Study Guide by @acedemic
Tips for The Literature Student by @a-students-lifebuoy
How to Write a History Paper by @thehistorygrad
Tips for Studying History by @universtudy
Tips to SLAY Your AP History Essays by @apeurostudymaterials
Tips for History Class by @night-studying
How to Write an Essay: History Edition by @ccllege
Evaluating Historical Sources by @smartstudy
A note:
If I miscredited any of the links, or if you find a broken link please let me know!
What do you think about gap years and do you have any resources related to them? Thanks xx.
I think gap years are a great idea IF you do something that will support your future academic or career goals during the year. I didn’t know many people that took gap years between high school and college, but many people take them between college and graduate school/medical school/etc.
For example, if you’re planning on going to college but want to take a gap year, can you get involved in some sort of academic tutoring, internship, or research experience program? Also make sure you take any required exams i.e. the SAT, ACT, subject tests, AP exams, or GRE if you’re post-college. You could also take some community college or night-school classes to get some requirements out of the way in a more relaxed atmosphere.
If you’re planning on getting a job, what can you do during your gap year to build up your resume? Think volunteering, internships (paid or unpaid), part time work (ideally in your desired field), and any credentials or licenses you might need for your job.
You can also use your gap year to work on your professional skills, make money through side hustles, and consider big life changes like moving out, getting an apartment, etc.
This isn’t to say that you shouldn’t enjoy your gap year! Spend some time recovering from school and rebuild your interests and hobbies. Just don’t get too comfortable that your gap year turns into gap 3-5 years!
Hope this helps!– Mimi
i honestly think the reason the most bitter and disgruntled people make sweet and cutesy art while horror writers tend to be upbeat and chipper people is that in order to write good horror you need a certain amount of healing and emotional growth that allows you to access the theraputic techniques used in horror to stimulate fear and to then turn around and present it to others. and on the flipside, there is nothing more heartbreaking and raw than to make art of the joy you wish you could still feel
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- get dressed and style your hair as if you’re going to school/work - even use the same perfume/ cologne as you normally do (trick your mind into being motivated)
- plan things out - everything (plan out your week, day, meal, etc. you can make these as specific as you’d like. this will help you stay on top of your work as well as stay healthy, especially if you live alone.)
- make studying/ working the first thing you do each day - best if you can start in the morning (minimize the tendency to procrastinate)
- just start - don’t worry too much about perfecting or finishing anything yet (if you don’t start then there’s nothing for you to perfect or get done. and it will never get done)
- listen to old and simple (aka non-distracting) podcasts, Youtube videos, or café/ chattering white-noise, etc. simply leave them as background noise to create an illusion of being outside your room (bring the presence of people to you. my favorites lately have been slam poems from 2016, Mae Martin’s stages, and Awsten Knight’s crackhead podcasts)
- set timers, for both study sessions and breaks (so that you don’t overwork, burn out, or procrastinate. the Pomodoro technique works great here)
- take advantage of the comfort of your own home (light a candle, have crunchy snacks, play loud music, review notes out loud while pacing around, wrap yourself in a blanket burrito, study on your bed if you can focus there like me, etc. basically anything you can’t do in a classroom, office, or the library)
- if you miss your friends, call/ text/ facetime them, make a study group chat with them, etc. (that is what technology is for)
- choose recreational activities/ self-care for your breaks instead of going on social media (go on walks, make small art, play an instrument, stretch, take a nap, etc. I usually reach for my guitar, brainstorm writing ideas, or sketch very simple line art.)
- if you want to go on social media, do it during meal times - or the 15 minutes after your meals that you can’t work just yet (it also doesn’t make you feel like you’re wasting time)
- study in different rooms for a change of scenery (dining room, living room, the patio, etc. I have an armchair next to the window that I study in whenever I need some sunlight and don’t have to write anything down. however, if you need a designated place to focus on your work, you can also use these alternative spaces as designated “relax” or “creative” place for your breaks)
- use this as an opportunity to take care of yourself (get enough sleep, drink water, exercise, talk to your family, take your meds, be mindful of your mental health, etc.)
Feel free to add your tips. The current situation sure is unpleasant but it is unavoidable. All we can really do now is take care of ourselves, others, and try to make the best out of this.
Good luck to everyone and stay safe! My heart is with you all 💕
i kinda think life is about finding those people you can do anything with. like you want to share your life with them and feel like you could do anything together. anything from lying around in bed binge watching shows to going on an extremely long road trip to calling each other at 11pm to complain about life. pretty sure that’s one of the meanings of life.