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Big big big BIG fan of scrapbooking. Kind of went digital on my diary for a lil bit, but I want to go back to physical journaling & scrapbooking. Like an album on steroids. My mom’s such an album person and I want to be the journal derivative of that. Absolutely want to get into commonplacing more too. Esp w all the things I have planned this yr I think they’re def worthy of scrapbooking
#Just need to survive this grinding phase but I also need to learn how to have a heavy study / workload and still be able to nourish#Whimsical hobbies#But I truly crave creating something w my hands#I love the ppl on here so much bc they��re so artsy and inspire me to be more artsy too!#I don’t wanna be so nuts and bolts like ur typical stem crowd#I want to create something w my hands#I would say I’ve been good at that but what’s coming is going to need my time management skills on steroids
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personally i'd say it's more how they went about it that shows the misogyny. y'know, referring to Silverstream expressing her "love prevails" ideals as "manipulative" when it objectively was not.
i don't think it says anything about someone to say "i think this canonical partner for a character is good for them, so i ship them with this character instead" (no one calls Squirreldaisy shippers misandrists for a reason lol), but saying "this female character is manipulative for saying her love for her boyfriend will win over any obstacle" is very much telling.
yeah absolutely. silverstream loved greystripe a lot and it was a genuine and innocent love for him. i don't think she had any personal issues with firestar, it was just the fact that he was the leader of a rival clan and she also holds a lot of love for her own clan
addressing your second part though since i do think both things have their own important factors: normally it means nothing (and i wouldn't bring it up if it wasn't issue), but anon was being overtly aggressive about not just one female love interest, but both of them, and that's what makes it misogynistic. fandom history has a lot of "these female characters get in the way of my mlm ship so i hate them," which is why i used sakura from naruto as an example -mod ashensky
#not a confession#but yeah i def agree with you#there was a lot of harsh language and i do believe it stemmed from 'women get in the way of my gay ship'#def would recommend looking into this topic though. it has a very deep history and is v interesting to learn about#ive seen it first hand since ive been on tumblr since 2012 so i tend to recognize those kinds of patterns and behaviors#srry for rambling i just got off from a 14hr shift so my thoughts are all over the place#wc fans be normal abt the female cast. please.
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Searching for Top Vendors to Set Up STEM Labs in Nagpur Schools?

There is an immediate need to train a new generation of thinkers and innovators in the world today, especially in the fast-paced 21st century, which revolves entirely around technology. This new age STEM laboratories at Nagpur schools would transform the traditional learning environment with experiential learning in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines. Schools have some of the most sophisticated STEM lab programs in Nagpur, which could bridge the gap between theoretical academics and practical experience. It is up to learners to explore, experiment, and excel as they learn. Read ful blog here!
#STEM lab#STEM education#STEM program#STEM activities#STEM curriculum#STEM education in India#STEM learning#STEM lab setup#Science lab for schools#STEAM workshops#Hands-on STEM#STEM workshops#STEM for kids#STEM initiatives#STEM schools#STEM innovation#STEM training#STEM skills#Future of STEM
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wdym by "see" them? Do u have that thing where u cant see pictures in ur head?? 👀
oh, yeah, I mean I can see vague shapes but there's no color and it's like blurry and tunnel visioned at best
I can "taste" in my head pretty well and hear in my head even better though!
I think it makes me more satisfied with my art, because anything I draw will always be the only way I can see it... I've never struggled with the classic artist pain of it "looking so much better in my head" I'm always like oh hell yeah it looks so cool now that I can see it!!!
I also think it's why I have so much desire to draw. I have a lot of ideas in my head, and I want to make them real! I want to see them too!!!
#I can imagine movements#so when I think in sign language for instance I think in like... the movements that my hands would be making...#rather than what the signs would be looking like reading them...#and when I imagine a scene its like. dialogue..? and movements#so its like he walks in andd then he says this thing#and my brain is extremely spacial#so when thinking up a piece I sort of look around and know where things might be#but it's just me labeling them#I don't really see anything#it's like when imagining an apple I look at the top of the brain space and go 'stem sometimes. brown or green. leaves sometimes.'#not really seeing much idk.#idk people talk about this a lot so I've thought about it a lot#but honestly it doesnt really matter to me...#it does in some sense in the same way any way of learning about myself is nice to do#but I just mean I dont think using it as a point of comparison is really all that helpfup#or considering pros and cons#its just how I think and it is what it is#and it works for me and I've made it work for me#and I love my brain and how it works. besides like the anxiety and whatever stuff#but thats not my brains fault that we're sick#anyways.#asks#edsheerankinnie
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I scored a major win on my single-target grocery shopping today, insofar as I managed to buy lots and lots of fresh basil (hadn’t found that in like, the last three stores I looked in, which is reasonable, because it’s December and I live in the northern hemisphere), which I badly needed to make pesto, because my meal plan of the week entailed way more pesto than I had in the freezer, and commercial pesto is inedible. But also it was a major fail because during the shopping phase I blithely thought to myself that all I really needed was the basil—“I have shmancey olive oil, Parmesan cheese, and walnuts at home” I assured myself—and accordingly did not shop for Really Nice Olive Oil And Parmesan Cheese. Which, dear readers, I did not have enough of, on either front. As I discovered! Of course! once I was home and midway into cooking.
#where it really turns into a comedy of errors#is that I was measuring out all my ingredients#calculating that I needed to triple my recipe to match the volume of basil I had on hand#realized I was short on everything#and so I was throwing in the cheaper oil and cheese and nuts to supplement the good stuff#carefully portioning all of those out#and then I got to finally removing the basil stems#and realized I only had 2x the amount of basil for the recipe#so I had 1/3 weight too much oil and nuts and cheese#and I could put some of that back but like#I wasted the good stuff………#a food scale is a curse and a blessing#anyway lesson learned#weight the treated produce FIRST
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found out I got a 95 on my linear algebra exam today, genuinely thought I was gonna get around a 70 and an 80 if I was lucky 🧍♂️ I fr BSed my way through the entire thing (started doing the notes for the entire unit the morning of the exam bc I’m insane and I want to see if my body can take it (Markiplier reference) anyway never doing that again 💀 (I in fact, probably will be doing that again))
#life update#linear algebra#why is that a tag#I’m in a toxic relationship with math#linear algebra is one of those classes that makes me feel like im too dumb to be a stem major#physics too when I took it in high school I only got a 2 on my AP exam#granted my teacher did flipped classroom and that teaching style so did not work for me I’m a hands on girly#i literally only learn through fuck around and find out aka doing it wrong in every way possible until I get it right#anyway I managed to get an A in modern mechanics freshmen year of college which is a miracle imo#bc physics is hard and at that time I was still classified as a BFA major so none of the study sessions and tutoring stuff fit my schedule#bc studio and stuff#anyway cry lore drop
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consuming more sexual art is actually making me more open to the idea of sexual experiences irl. like despite my at-home upbringing i still had it drilled into me by society that sex was bad or whatever. you know. pair that with abusive exes, autism, asexuality, and bcp, it's a recipe for Not Really Being Super Into It All The Time. like i do stuff with my partner but it's few and far between, or i go through phases. but reading more fics and coming across more nsfw art and imagining things for fictional people has like... normalized it? in my head? ive always been sex positive and for sexual liberation and all that stuff but like. not for me. it was just so ingrained in me in such formative years that i was never able to completely get rid of it for myself. and that is still probably the case, i still have to get to a point where i can see if this change in me is actionable (circumstances of my current environment have been preventing me from doing so lol) but compared to the past, i've been more MENTALLY raring to go rather than just purely physically. if that makes sense?? like these fictional guys (all genders) are having such a good time. maybe i could have a good time lmfao
#n//s/f//w don't read if you don't want to know that stuff about me lmao#feel free to do so though idc. i wouldn't be putting it out there if i didn't want people to see it#(not explicit/no details/just discussion#exposure really does lead to acceptance tbhhh if something makes you uncomfy and it's not stemmed from trauma you can probably-#-learn to ease up on it. for your own benefit!#(this applies to anything not just the subject at hand lol)
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can someone please explain to my stupid ass how functions work in math
help i'm supposed to be reviewing for a math quiz, preparing for a sci reporting, and doing an eng essay yet all i wanna do rn is continue my "miggy and his feelings for you pt 2" and "i'm stuck with you pt 2" fics
#🤓 dumbass kairi is dumbassing hard#why couldn't i have been born the math smarts asian kid#i love sci#but what the fuck math#“math is the language of science” this is the only language i hate learning#I SHOULDN'T EVEN HAVE MATH MAN#I DIDN'T ASK FOR THIS#HAND IT TO THE STEM PEOPLE NOT ME
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Does anyone else in the whump community watch Brave Wilderness, or….
#whump#I don’t usually do irl whump; but considering that his stuff is part nature channel part daredevil act I don’t mind#It’s a controlled environment with lots of precautions being taken; and it shows people how to survive if it happens to them#Fun dude too; I love his vibe#I kind of do something similar#I’ll see something and go “damn it would suck if it happened to me; gotta be prepared for that”#so I do what I saw to myself in a controlled environment with everything I need to fix it#It usually works… It’s not fun but it works.#All my self-sabotage stems from wanting to practice and perfect my knowledge#I can and WILL cause problems for myself if I think I can learn something from it that might help someone#or help myself… I may be my own pet whumpee but I still count as “someone”#lol#So it’s reassuring to see someone like myself on YouTube doing what he does best: fucking around and finding out (affectionate)#(I’m a hands-on learner; can you tell?)#I try everything at home#(I do not recommend or condone my lifestyle 🫠)
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Champion Progress: Start a STEM Lab in Nagaland Schools!
With time, education becomes more and more a process rather than an old concept. Schools today believe that they are now embracing innovation and technology for their students’ capabilities to endure the current tough world. For Nagaland, an example of stimulating the culture of creativity and critical thinking and future-ready preparedness for the students is the introduction of STEM labs in Nagaland schools. STEM education tries to fill the gap in Nagaland between the theoretical and practical aspects of knowledge acquisition and application by providing avenues for students to practice and innovate. The lab programs allow the students to be exposed to emerging fields such as robotics, artificial intelligence, and 3D printing at their schools in Nagaland, where teachers can implement these solutions in the lab. This customization allows facilitators to transform classrooms into true experiential, hands-on, and fast-paced environments in favor of the students. Read full blog here !
#STEM lab#STEM education#STEM program#STEM activities#STEM curriculum#STEM education in India#STEM learning#STEM lab setup#Science lab for schools#STEAM workshops#Hands-on STEM#STEM workshops#STEM for kids#STEM initiatives#STEM schools#STEM innovation#STEM training#STEM skills#Future of STEM
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#music tbt#was listening to stuff in akiras music tag the other day. got to this one. went hold on a second.......#ryuryu...;_; i adore this song...#i talk allll the time about akira & love but those themes r so deeply ingrained in gran too....#learning to rely on others and opening your heart.......#actually didnt i briefly touch upon that one time. different flavors of considering others#grans loneliness partly stemming from having very little recollection of their parents&ppl always avoiding their questions & being asked to#reach the end of the world. akiras a lot more being part of a constant moving society & not wanting to be a nuisance/burden#emu who has two focus events about her not opening up about whats wrong because she feels she shouldnt#<-gran&emu are the worst in these regards. akiras a lot closer to having Done all the heavy work/becoming more comfortable#with their place in life#do u get me. i HAVE talked about this wow i rly have.....#head in hands i HAVE to talk about loki &co right NOOWWWWW (leaving to do stuff)#anyway i love rambling. please listen to ryuryu
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How robotics can enhance problem solving skills in young learners
Robotics in education provides young learners with an interactive platform to strengthen their problem-solving abilities. Through designing, building, and programming robots, students cultivate logical thinking, creativity, and resilience. They develop a structured approach to challenges, embrace trial and error, and enhance collaboration skills. This hands-on learning experience bridges the gap between theory and practice while nurturing computational thinking, equipping them for future technological advancements. Visit here for more query https://kavach.org.in/how-robotics-can-enhance-problem-solving-skills-in-young-learners/
#robotics#STEM education#hands-on learning#cognitive skills#AI in education#coding for kids#experiential learning
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Navigate through STEM with me! ⋆˚࿔
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Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, or best known as "Matatalino naman kayo eh." Oops! I meant, best known as STEM. This field is the pursuit of the unknown, the discovery of the phenomena around us. Here, we talk about physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, and so many more sciences. Those are accompanied by multiple mathematics such as calculus, trigonometry, geometry, and others. STEM also includes the field of technology which is sometimes overlooked. It involves softwares, hardwares, devices, new technology, and so much more.
With this field dense with a ton of ideas, we must know basic terms that we would often hear in this magical world. Let me be your guide in your exploration!
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Click below for a Podcast version of this post!
10 Commonly Used Words in STEM
Experiment - A scientific procedure done to test the effect of an action to discover something
Variable - Refers to the various factors that can change an outcome
Hypothesis - An educated guess pertaining to either the explanation or the outcome of an event
Theory - A logical system of ideas that aims to explain a certain phenomena
Compounds - Substance made up of two or more elements that are chemically bonded
Bonds - It is the connective force between two atoms that holds them together
Reaction - Process in which a chemical interacts with another chemical, causing a change in its composition
Vectors - A quantity that has a value and also describes its direction
Origin - It is a point in the cartesian plane where all other values are based from, wherein the origin has a 0 x and y value
Plot - An action that pertains to marking points or diagrams on a cartesian plane
Using these Words in a Sentence
I did the experiment in our laboratory in order to answer our homework.
Did she make sure to monitor all of the variables in her study?
I thought my hypothesis would be correct, but the results show the opposite.
Sophia read a theory yesterday about the creation of the universe.
When I opened the container of that compound, the room smelled bad!
I heard that the bonds between the hydrogen and oxygen in water is really strong.
The reaction between those chemicals caused an explosion.
He struggled with solving the problem since he's dealing with vectors.
When I looked at the graph, I noticed that the line intersected with the origin.
Did you try to plot the values first before solving?
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That's all for our new discovery today! I hope you learned something new and is ready to conquer the world of STEM.
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LEGO Education: Building the Future Brick by Brick
LEGO has always been more than just a toy. Over the years, it has evolved into a powerful educational tool, fostering creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills in learners of all ages. Through LEGO Education, students explore STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) concepts in an engaging, hands-on way. For enthusiasts like Mike Savage of New Canaan—a LEGO lover, philosopher, koi fish admirer, and tech-savvy innovator—LEGO Education represents a perfect blend of learning and fun.
The Evolution of LEGO Education
LEGO Education began as an initiative to integrate play into learning environments. By combining physical bricks with digital platforms, the program offers interactive experiences that encourage experimentation and collaboration.
Mike Savage, living near New Canaan, Connecticut, admires how LEGO Education has grown to include robotics kits, coding lessons, and tools that cater to various age groups. As a philosopher, he sees this as a way to teach foundational skills while nurturing curiosity and creativity in young minds.
Hands-On Learning with LEGO
One of LEGO Education’s strengths is its ability to make abstract concepts tangible. From constructing simple machines to programming robots, students gain real-world skills by actively engaging with the material.
Mike Savage of New Canaan, this hands-on approach mirrors his own passions. Whether he’s designing intricate koi fish ponds or working with the latest tech, Mike appreciates how tactile experiences lead to deeper understanding. He believes LEGO Education inspires students to think critically and push boundaries, much like he does in his own pursuits.
LEGO Education and STEM
LEGO Education’s focus on STEM equips students with the tools they need for the future. Kits like LEGO SPIKE Prime and LEGO Mindstorms introduce children to coding, engineering, and robotics in a way that feels more like play than work.
Mike Savage, residing amidst the scenic landscapes of New Canaan, often explores the parallels between LEGO Education and real-world innovation. He sees STEM-focused LEGO projects as a gateway for children to develop the skills necessary to excel in a tech-driven world.
Collaboration and Teamwork
In addition to fostering individual learning, LEGO Education emphasizes teamwork. Group projects encourage students to communicate, share ideas, and work collaboratively to solve challenges.
Savage, based in Connecticut’s New Canaan, believes collaboration is a cornerstone of success. He often reflects on how LEGO Education can prepare students to thrive in team environments, much like his koi fish thrive in their interconnected pond ecosystem.
Inspiring the Next Generation of Innovators
LEGO Education is not just about building structures—it’s about building the next generation of thinkers, creators, and problem-solvers. The program empowers students to approach challenges with confidence and creativity, equipping them with skills they’ll carry throughout their lives.
Mike Savage of New Canaan envisions a future where LEGO Education continues to inspire innovation. As a tech-savvy thinker, he’s particularly excited about how LEGO integrates emerging technologies like AI and AR to enhance its educational offerings.
LEGO Education is revolutionizing the way students learn, blending creativity with critical thinking and teamwork. For enthusiasts like Mike Savage, who resides in the tranquil surroundings of New Canaan, Connecticut, LEGO represents a perfect synergy of play and purpose. Through programs that engage students in STEM and beyond, LEGO Education is shaping a brighter, more innovative future. Whether in the classroom or at home, the possibilities for learning are endless—one brick at a time.
#lego#LEGO Education#Mike Savage Of New Canaan#Learning With LEGO#STEM Innovation#Hands On Learning#LEGO Philosophy#Building The Future#Tech Savvy Education#Creative Learning
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Why Keeping a Science Journal Is Great for Kids
Science experiments are fun, messy, and full of discovery. But have you ever thought about helping your child keep a science journal? A science journal is a simple yet powerful tool that helps kids learn, explore, and express their creativity while conducting experiments.
In this post, we’ll talk about the benefits of using a science journal, share tips to encourage journaling during your experiments, and help you get started.
Learn more about science journals and their benefits here.

The Benefits of a Science Journal
A science journal isn’t just a notebook; it’s a space where kids can record their thoughts, results, and questions while doing experiments. Here’s why it’s great for their growth:
Encourages Critical Thinking: Writing down observations and conclusions helps kids analyze their findings and understand cause and effect.
Boosts Creativity: Drawing diagrams, charts, or even doodles makes the learning process visual and engaging.
Improves Writing Skills: Regularly writing in a science journal helps kids develop their language and communication abilities.
Builds a Love for Learning: Keeping track of progress and discoveries fosters curiosity and excitement about science.
Teaches Organization: A journal helps kids organize their thoughts and data, preparing them for more structured learning as they grow.

How to Encourage Your Child to Keep a Science Journal
Getting kids excited about keeping a science journal doesn’t have to be difficult. Here are some ideas to make it fun and engaging:
Make It Personal: Let your child decorate their journal with stickers or doodles to make it feel like their special project.
Keep It Simple: Start small. Encourage them to write a few sentences or draw pictures about what they see or learn.
Ask Questions: Prompt them with open-ended questions like, “What do you think will happen next?” or “Why do you think this happened?”
Model the Behavior: Keep a journal alongside them to show how fun it can be.
Celebrate Their Work: Praise their efforts and occasionally revisit older entries to show how much they’ve learned.
Want more tips? Check out this full guide to science journals on my website.
Tips to Start a Science Journal
Choose the Right Journal: A blank notebook or even a digital tablet can work. Let your child choose what they like best.
Add Sections: Divide the journal into areas like “Experiments,” “Questions,” and “Observations.”
Include Photos or Drawings: Use images or let them draw what they see. This makes the journal more interactive.
Use Colors: Let them write or draw in colorful pens or pencils to make entries more visually appealing.
Set a Routine: Encourage journaling after every experiment.
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