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kathyt · 11 months ago
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by Kyle Bonallo (ig: @kylebonallo)
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kathyt · 1 year ago
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"I recently posted a photo of “Carrot Man” and realised after reading the comments that not everyone knew about him!
Well, here is the original story I posted 5 years ago….Enjoy!
“I have seen this man before, I mean how do you miss a man carrying a giant carrot?! But i’ve never been able to catch him! Today I did and what a legend he is!
“I have to ask, why do you always carry a giant carrot around?”
Nathan:
“To make people smile… You see, one day I went to an op shop and I bought a giant turnip. I was carrying it home and noticed how much it made people smile. That made me feel really good!
So I decided to try carrying other giant things around. I carried a giant octopus and a giant squid… then I made the giant carrot and carried it around town and I noticed a big difference. The diversity of people smiling and the number of people smiling was much greater. So I just kept carrying the carrot around because it was the most successful thing at making people smile.
Personally I would have loved to keep carrying the squid but it was the carrot that everyone loved…
I’m on a disability pension, you see, and this is my way of giving back. I’m a part of the community, putting smiles on people’s faces.
Like today for instance, I was at home watching a DVD, and I just thought, ‘Nah, I’m going to go out and make hundreds of people smile instead with the carrot.’
Last year there was a big protest at Parliament, right wing people and anti-racism people and I was at home watching it on TV thinking ‘how awful, this could end up in a riot.’
So I picked up my carrot and wandered down. It worked so well, people started smiling when they saw me and the carrot and I think it helped calm them down.
I try to get out as often as possible but you have to be in the mood to do something like this… today I’ve been out here for about an hour and a half and I’ve had hundreds and hundreds of smiles. This is what’s so good about it, if I want to do something good I just grab the carrot and head on out.
Keep on carrying that carrot Nathan!
You make Melbourne a better place.”
(source)
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kathyt · 2 years ago
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kathyt · 2 years ago
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the most viewed image in the world is ‘bliss’ by Charles o’rear (1941). It was featured as a default windows xp background.
“Bliss” was taken in January 1996 while driving through California’s napa and sonoma counties.
(via)
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kathyt · 3 years ago
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10 steps to revise for an exam (and my recommended timeline)
Quickly go over the material that will be covered on the exam. Put each topic into a category of "Good" "Okay" and "Bad" based on your understanding of that topic. (Day 0 - Before revising)
Look at steps 3-10 and put them into a study plan that you can follow. This will keep you on track and ensure you cover everything. (Day 0 - Before revising)
First, start with your "Okay" list. Briefly revise each topic, focusing on definitions, formulas, and general concepts. At this point, you should be ensuring that you know the information, not focusing on exam practice. I like using flashcards for this step to ensure I actually know the information (Day 1)
Now, do the same for your "Good" list. (Day 1 or 2)
Once you've done steps 2 and 3, you're ready to practice! If your professor has given you practice/review questions, use those. You can also find great questions in your textbook or from past assignments. (Day 2)
Now, focus on your "Bad" category. Do a much more thorough review of the information in this category, almost as if you're learning it for the first time. This is a step where flashcards may be super helpful, especially if you need to power through a lot of memorization work (Day 3).
This is where you practice your "Bad" category. Make sure to do multiple questions for each topic to ensure that you're prepared for anything that comes your way (Day 4).
Revisit all the information you've studied over this process, and do more practice problems on the topics you're struggling with the most. (Day 5)
Take a deep breath, get some sleep, and eat a good meal! (Exam day!)
Take your exam!
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kathyt · 3 years ago
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repeat after me, it's all going to be okie
you’re going to love again, find a job again, create art again, do what you love again, feel powerful again. you’re going to be back on track. i don’t know when, but you are going to feel like yourself again, eventually. this isn’t the end. hang in there.
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kathyt · 3 years ago
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kathyt · 3 years ago
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i always need this reminder
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kathyt · 3 years ago
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goodnight lads
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kathyt · 3 years ago
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annotations appreciation 🔖
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kathyt · 3 years ago
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“Men must not be too curious in prying into the weaknesses of others.”
— Richard Sibbes
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kathyt · 3 years ago
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Heading into Summer!! 🫒
(inspo via @boysopale reposted)
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kathyt · 3 years ago
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Mendelssohn - Songs without Words Op. 19 No. 1 (Gortler)
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kathyt · 4 years ago
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kathyt · 4 years ago
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Me before the exam: The trochlear nerve passes through the superior orbital fissure and innervates the superior oblique muscle of the eye.
Me during exam: Heaaaaad shoulders knees and toes, knees and toes…
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kathyt · 4 years ago
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kathyt · 4 years ago
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Laugh
when you can,
Apologize
when you should
And let go of
What you
Can’t change
unknown-
(via #oldfarmhouse:)
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