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february 3, 2018 - greyscale
apparently, i am now the only girl in my counterpoint class, and i feel empowered and slightly terrified at the same time.
featuring some essentials, a glimpse of my window, the stairs in the music library, and this weekend’s music analysis homework. bonus points if you can guess what piece it is!
currently listening to: “snow rose” - city girl
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This week’s spread: succulents and stripes 🌵
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to remember how many feet there are in a mile, u just gotta use 5 tomatoes
five to-mate-oes sounds like five, two, eight, 0 and there’s 5280 feet in a mile
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My boss’s first language isn’t English. However, she loves giving inspirational speeches to everyone. I think today she was trying to tell us “don’t just stand around looking pretty”, but what she actually said was “WE DONT HAVE TIME TO BE SEXY”.
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I just accidentally invented a new idiom, maybe?
“Licking a tree & hoping for maple syrup.” 
aka “A attempt at resolving/achieving something with less effort than is required for success, & a high probability of it proving merely futile & faintly unpleasant’
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In her essay Tik Tok the great philosopher Ke$ha declared that ‘the party don’t start till I walk in.’ which is clearly meant to convey that any recreational gathering is not truly a party until Ke$ha herself arrives.
But what if Ke$ha were to leave the party for some period of time only to then walk in again? This paradoxical scenario in which a party must simultaneously already exist and not exist yet is known as Ke$ha’s Quantum Party and has stumped theoretical physicists for decades.
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time to start working on some new music - newest addition is “Chahagir” by Alan Hovhaness for solo viola
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I cannot stress this enough- Build a routine. Build Habits. Wake up every day and get used to being productive, one day at a time. Do this for long enough and eventually you’ll be at your goal without even realising it. 
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If you have a hard time finding books to read in your TL, please remember that Pottermore sells Harry Potter ebooks in about 20 languages. (And audiobooks too in some cases like English, Danish, Dutch, French, German and Japanese.) I think they are very affordable and it’s always nice to have Harry Potter in yet another language. They also have the Hogwarts Library books, the Cursed Child play and the screenplay for Fantastic Beasts in most of those languages.
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For example, here are the Norwegian books:
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I’m just sharing this recommendation because I’ve found it very useful for Norwegian, as paper books in that language are very difficult to find, plus quite expensive (including shipping to Latin America, imagine…) This is of course not sponsored by them.
I hope this was somewhat helpful. If you have any other tips for finding books in rather “difficult” target languages, please do share them!
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“Your only limit is you.”
I’ve just rewritten my Advanced English notes, I love this new layout!
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Comic by falseknees.com
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what are some of ur fav ted-ed vids?
i’m gonna answer with more channels than just ted-ed bc honestly i love this sort of stuff, it’s great to watch while cooking or eating or doing household chores! hope y’all enjoy watching these
YOUTUBE MASTERPOST: educational videos
ted-ed/ted talks
the world’s most mysterious book
history vs. cleopatra
the neuroscience of imagination
rosalind franklin: dna’s unsung hero
who am i? (feat. theseus’s ship problem)
playlist of riddles
mary’s room: a thought experiment
the art of being yourself
planting seeds for happiness, the danish way
yuval noah harari on why humans run the world
crash course
perspectives on death (for someone who’s deeply terrified of dying this was super soothing)
actually watch all of the crash course philosophy playlist you’re welcome
crash course world history is cool too although i like overly sarcastic productions’ videos better on this topic
overly sarcastic productions
storytelling tropes playlist!
strong female characters
mary sues
realism
mythology playlist!
miscellaneous myths: atalanta
miscellaneous myths: fionn mac cumhaill
classics summarized playlist!
dante’s inferno + sequels
paradise lost
seriously if you’re studying any classic book ever they probably talked about it
modern classics too
world history playlist!!
alcibiades (what a legend)
historical models: double world wars
historical models: revolutions
xidnaf
are languages getting simpler?
how nazis stole the word “aryan”
proto-world and the origins of language
proto-indo-european culture
the linguistics of afro-american vernacular english
nativelang
does time work differently in different languages?
tonal languages
how long can a language last?
the hardest language to spell
taboos: the tribe that cursed too much
coffee break
how to ALWAYS win an argument
why the stories we tell ourselves matter
vsauce
mindfield: the greater good
when will we run out of names?
how people disappear
why do we kiss?
is your red the same as my red?
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Let’s face it- even the most motivated and disciplined students can’t study for a couple of hours straight, we all need to rest. Taking a break  form studying every now and then will improve your focus and attention. Below are some of our ideas what to do during study breaks. We divided them into categories depending on the length of  your break. Feel free to try them out to later get back to your books refreshed and motivated!
5-10 minutes
- get some fresh air (either go outside, or simply stand up and go to the nearest window)- don’t focus on anything just breathe
- leave your room/ desk and go for a little walk
- throw yourself a little dance party- Cristina and Meredith did it and trust us, it works- put on some energising music and dace for a song or two
- stretch!
10-20 minutes
- make yourself a proper, healthy snack- cut an apple into slices and put peanut butter on every slice or make yourself a healthy smoothie
- watch a Tedtalk on a completely unrelated topic- it will both relax you and still keep your brain working
- do a little yoga (there are multiple mini-routines on youtube)
- browse the #studyblr tag (or maybe post your own photo with it!)
- take a quick shower (if you have a real study marathon ahead of you, a shower break can be a great way to get energised)
20-40 minutes
- call a friend
- clean your room (sounds pretty boring, but you’ll feel refreshed and super-productive once you’re done- and you won’t have to do this later!)
- take a nap (but really, try not to make it longer than 40 minutes)
- watch ONE episode of Friends (nothing better than a good laugh, right?)
40-60 minutes
- workout- go for a 30-minute run or find a workout video on youtube- you’ll end up energised and full of endorphins, which will help you to keep going
- try a new recipe and make yourself dinner
- read a chapter of a book you’re currently reading (if you’re not reading any- start a book)
~gomedorgohome
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my skills include reading an entire page of an academic text without absorbing a single word
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my first official infographic [ it’s ugly but it’s okay, we’ll get better :) ] which highlights how i use my pomodoros ! if you find it helpful, please do let me know bc it’ll make me so happy !
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