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Farewell online privacy
the inherent romanticism of having a friend that checks on you even when you're being an emotionally distant shriveled up idiot
Just wanted to shout out to my average-chaotic dark academia friends whose taking notes is basically highlighting shitty resolution PDF, never writing anything down and whose study session is generally just reading and trusting our brains that it won't screw us over and calling it a day: we are awsome keep up the good work đđŒ
Girl u just described me đŹ but yes we deserve some love, KEEP WORKING HARD
I know that this year's ramadan has been very challenging as mosques were closed and in a month of unity, meeting with friends and family just wasn't possible. I am very sorry you will not be able to celebrate Eid as you usually do because everyone is working hard to maintain social distancing. I heard that many muslims were kindly helping and donating more generously during that holy month, to that, as a citizen of the world going against a global pandemic, I am very thankful. I hope you will keep staying safe and want to tell you that better days will come.
Mimi your friendly ghost đ»đ
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I want to be politically informed and educated but I also wanna have a good day and be in a good mood. Do you see my problem?
from a Guardian article by Arundhati Roy about the covid crisis in India titled âWe are witnessing a crime against humanityâ. itâs a free read and itâs also an excellent good read for anyone who wants to understand the magnitude of the issue and how deeprooted it is because it isnât just the virus itâs a number of things thatâs wrong with the entire system of government. the leading party is at fault and it has been for multiple years now for more crimes and human rights violations than itâs even possible to imagine. so please take 5 mins out of your day and read it, i promise you itâs worthwhile.Â
Images from the Wikimedia Commons Napierâs Bones category.
âNapierâs bones are a manually-operated calculating device created by John Napier of Merchiston, Scotland for calculation of products and quotients of numbers. The method was based on Arab mathematics and the lattice multiplication used by Matrakci Nasuh in the Umdet-ul Hisab and Fibonacciâs work in his Liber Abaci. The technique was also called Rabdology. Napier published his version in 1617 in Rabdology, printed in Edinburgh, Scotland, dedicated to his patron Alexander Seton.â (Wikipedia).