#Graduation
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nephritebabie · 5 months ago
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pinkacademiaprincess · 1 year ago
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college grad: one degree hotter 🎓💗🔥
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ryan-sometimes · 1 day ago
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I know I’ve already posted about my graduation but my friend just took some absolutely BANGER pictures today and she deserves the shoutout for it bc LOOK AT THESE!
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crustyflibbles · 1 day ago
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This perfectly describes who does and doesn't graduate university and the way in which they made it.
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The ends justifies the means
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hunterwittebone · 9 hours ago
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Officially graduated!!
I don’t even know what to say here, it’s been such a long journey and really rough too. I never thought I’d make it past 14 so knowing now that I’m going to be 18 soon, it feels so unreal. Not the biggest fan of this piece but I had to do SOMETHING for graduation. Thank you for everyone who supported me though I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for everyone I think.
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royalchildreneurope · 2 days ago
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Casa Real shared this portrait of Princess Leonor, The Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofía of Spain, taken during a meeting with young people participating in different programs of the Princess of Girona Foundation on July 10th 2024, in Lloret de Mar, on the occasion of Infanta Sofía's graduation ceremony, at UWC Atlantic College in Wales -May 24th 2025.
📷 : Casa de S.M. el Rey.
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bretzkysbs · 1 day ago
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awesomeart-83 · 2 days ago
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Happy (late) graduation day to me!👩‍🎓🎓
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Wait I’m still new to tumblr, posting in a community doesn’t post it to your blog? How fascinating
Anyway I graduated
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nasa · 1 year ago
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Nora AlMatrooshi
Nora AlMatrooshi, the first Emirati woman astronaut, worked as a piping engineer before becoming an astronaut candidate for the United Arab Emirates. https://mbrsc.ae/team/nora/
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foldingfittedsheets · 7 months ago
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One of the most memorable speeches I've ever heard was given at my beloved's graduation. They attended a pretty crunchy school natural medicine. They went for acupuncture but they also had many degrees including nutrition, naturopathic medicine, and most importantly to this story: midwifery.
The common consensus across campus was that the midwives operated on their own frequency which is a nice way to say they were usually really weird, even by the standards of a pretty alternative crowd of people. Not weird in a bad way. But weird nonetheless. They straddled the boundary between life and death and it changed them.
I had never experienced a midwife before the ceremony which is why I didn't think anything of the fact that a midwife stepped up to give the graduation speech. My friends nearby had a stir of repressed amusement and elbowing each other which did puzzle me slightly.
The speech began as a story, which I heartily approved of. The midwife related an experience in which a woman told her that during her first birth she had screamed too much and used up her energy in that instead of pushing and the midwife, to the collective masses assembled to watch a solemn ceremony, said, "I told her this time she would need to scream with her vagina."
The audience was slightly stunned by this, myself included. I scanned the crowd to see dropped jaws and wide eyes. It was such a bold statement to make in an academic setting and no one quite knew what to make of it.
The midwife continued unperturbed.
She related that many dads didn't know what to do during the birthing process and that this particular dad chose to chant over and over, "You're gonna be huge, you're gonna be huge," as his wife screamed with her vagina to birth their child. The midwife mused that she didn't know if he was talking to their child or his wife or if he even registered what he was saying in that moment.
Then the subject strayed toward how the student body had strained and striven toward this goal, this endgame that was the result of sleepless nights, hard work, and camaraderie. The speech seemed to have moved onto more solid ground and traditional graduation reminiscences. The crowd settled, thinking the worst had passed.
But as the midwife wrapped up she said, "As you go forth into the world, pushed out by this noble institution to help the masses, just remember one thing," she paused and the audience held their breath while the beat drew out before she finally whispered:
"You're gonna be huge."
There was a roar of astonished laughter as her speech neatly tied their graduation into a metaphor for being birthed unto the world and we finally understood the point of her anecdote.
The speech lives in infamy in all our collective memories. Years later my beloved's dad will still be like, "Remember that bizarre graduation speech?"
And it was. It was bizarre. But I'll say this. I've attended a lot of graduations, and I don't remember any of the speeches half so well as I do that one.
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astrstqr · 1 month ago
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YOUR GIRL JUST GRADUATED AYEEEEEE 🕺🏼🕺🏼 & face reveal? lol
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reasonsforhope · 4 months ago
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By the way, if you're coming up on graduating soon, whether from middle school or high school or college, there's a very good chance you're stressed and, if you're anything like me, potentially pretty scared about how it's going to go once you're out of the world you know.
So let me offer some words of reassurance:
Growing up is great. I know it's scary and sometimes it sucks, but big picture, I genuinely think growing up is great.
(I say this as someone who had a p Not Fun Time when I was younger, so btw, that's both my bias and also proof that you do NOT have to have had a good childhood/adolescence to enjoy growing up.)
Leaving middle school? Fantastic. One of the greatest blessings of life is no longer being in middle school. At least 95% of adults will agree with me on this. (translation: ages 11-14 in the US)
Leaving high school? A bigger jump, and adulthood has a lot of stuff to figure out, but honestly really nice! The vast majority of adults would also agree with me that "No longer being in high school" is one of the great blessings of life! You just get so much more autonomy, potentially in not having to go to school/do homework and/or just as a newly legal adult. Also, most jobs are both easier and more bullshit than high school, and college is at least way less strict/gives you so much more autonomy/treats you like an adult (translation: ages 14-18 in the US)
(And because I know some of you are like me and definitely wondering: No, you do not have to ask to go to the bathroom or to leave the class in college, and yes, it is glorious.)
Leaving college? A good thing! Next stage in your journey! Yeah, if your college experience didn't suck, you probably have some things you're really gonna be sad to lose, but that's not inherently a bad thing! And if your college experience did suck, then the prize is no longer being in college! And whatever the case, just like for high school, I promise that the vast majority of jobs are both easier and more bs than being in school (translation: tertiary education, ages = adult, yes this explicitly includes community college and trade school)
Seriously. It might be hard, but there's a very, very good chance things will be easier than you fear. You've got this.
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sparklemaia · 16 days ago
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jomo-is-here · 1 month ago
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I graduated last week!
I would’ve made this sooner but I crashed hard after everything was done lol
College was certainly an experience. Still not too sure how I feel about it.
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eroticlamb · 9 months ago
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