“Did you really go out of your way to stop me? What about all those other villains? Am I that special to you?”
“Some people have really hard decisions to make, such as what book you’re going to read next, so like. Leave me alone.”
“I believed in you from the start. Remember that when you find yourself doubting, okay?”
“I was never meant to be here, but I carved myself into this. I made it my own.”
“When we get home, I’m burying myself in ten blankets and having a good cry. You gonna join me?”
“Of all the hearts you decide to steal, you choose to take mine.”
I'm currently going through my archive and I just realized how I've never actually did an intro post? (Maybe I did but I can't see it so it doesn't exist anymore <3)
Anyways, hello! I'm Sunny, a college student from the ph! Quick facts:
I was born in 2001
I'm a Libra sun and my MBTI is INFP/INTP
I'm into various interests (films, reading, K-pop, recently fs and whatever my mind decides interesting)
I'm a heavy procrastinator ._.
I've been in the studyblr community since 2017 but I didn't really post a lot of stuff because I felt like it was "too productive" for me. I kept on seeing posts with pretty journals, tons of pens, aesthetic desk set-ups, and I kept telling myself that I should be at that level as well. If I don't have nice pens, nice desk set-ups, and nice journals then I'm not a studyblr.
These past years in the pandemic literally shattered who I am as a student, and I just felt so lost. I've been in a tough place and I really cannot care less about my academics. I flunked a lot of classes, argued a lot with my mom, and was just all around negative towards my studies. I'm not proud of it, but I know that I did what I could've.
I'm trying to be better now, though! Hence, why I'm here! I realized that I don't really have to be a certain 'way' to use a studyblr. I should be fine-tuning this platform for me, use it as what I need it and not the other way around. Sure, studyblrs can become an inspiration, but I now know that I don't have to be the same as them.
I'm still trying to rebuild myself as a student, hopefully this time with a stronger foundation! Please, feel free to hit me up! :D I'd love to have friends who can motivate me and I can motivate as well T__T I'm also in studytwt!
study/blrs that I've followed through out the years: emmastudies / tbhstudying / noodledesk / eintsein / studynostalgic and many more!!
Okay fuck it if this post reaches 666k notes by the end of 2023 I’ll practise basic self care
Why 666k? Because it’s funny and impossible so good fucking luck
how. how does one organize their life when you’re like. the only one in charge of it.
I’m not even being dramatic I think the biggest hurdle I’m facing post-grad right now is like. being COMPLETELY in charge of how I schedule my days and how I do work and I’m a PUSHOVER and also have no idea how to do this by myself because I was already terrible at it in college. I bought a planner and wall calendar today in some desperate plea with myself to give myself more structure throughout the day.
Other neurodivergent people (especially neurodivergent artists) like…. How… How do you do this? Does anyone have any tips or resources? This is absolutely killing me.
do you have any non-fiction book recommendations?
i know why the caged bird sings - maya angelou
maya angelou puts the same amount of care into her words in this book as she does with her poems
i do remember the first couple of chapters being hard to get thru bc i was easily bored, but also, i was in the height of my laziness during the summer + this was for an assignment lol
when breath becomes air - paul kalanithi
beautiful prose, will make you cry
guns, germs, and steel - jared diamond
a rly spicy take on history that was rly enjoyable
also watched the documentary version of this in whap
outliers: the story of success - malcolm gladwell
even spicier than mr diamond’s book lol
discusses success from a different perspective
definitely interesting to read through, although i’m not sure if i agree with all of his conclusions
malcolm gladwell also has a podcast called “revisionist history” that’s rly interesting and does a similar thing with this book where he examines things from a different angle
five days at memorial - sheri fink
an account of what happened at a hospital struck by hurricane katrina
i feel like some perspectives should have been afforded a bit more leeway and more description compared to others, but it was still a decent read
hope and other luxuries: a mother’s life with a daughter’s anorexia - clare dunkle
i find that all the books i’ve read on anorexia so far have been personal accounts, so it was interesting to read about it from the mother’s perspective
i used this book as a basis for my junior research paper actually
the immortal life of henrietta lacks - rebecca skloot
i just think the case of henrietta lacks is fascinating
on writing - stephen king
a hybrid between an autobiography and a manual on how to write
an interesting read, although i’m fairly sure that stephen king would kill me for how many adverbs i use on a day to day basis
there were a couple others, but i don’t rly remember them very well :( hope this helps!!
Dear scientists,
Please, for the love of God, please, make your papers more understandable.
Fuck you
Sincerely,
A college student on the verge of tears
1. Find some work experience 2. Head to the theatre and indulge in a good ol’ play or, even a musical 3. Plan a local trip or a day in the city and soak up all the culture 4. Volunteer your time once a week to a charity/ shelter 5. See if you can get work as a summer temp 6. Deepen your faith 7. Meet up with family and friends that you haven’t seen for ages, take loads of pictures and have an AWESOME time (how about camping in the New Forest? Or in your back garden? Barbecues or a simple trip to the ice rink) 8. Try curing one of your fears 9. Do a movie marathon 10. Develop or find a new hobby 11. Attempt to create a business with your own innovative idea 12. Do a charity challenge 13. Start taking driving lessons 14. Learn a language 15. Give your room a revamp — how about jars filled with multicoloured or fresh pinecones? A fresh coat of paint? A cluster of assorted candles? 16. Begin your #100daysofhappiness 17. Soak up the sun with a load of picnics, beach trips and outdoor games with your friends 18. Have a wardrobe clear out and donate all the clothes to a local charity shop 19. Pick an actor and watch all the films they’ve been in 20. Start a blog! 21. Get baking and come up with some new creations 22. Make a list of all your skills and everything they’ve taught you 23. Become a dog walker for a neighbour 24. Start saving for something worthwhile … 25. … or blow all your money on some concert tickets (you only live once) 26. Designate a whole day to go without a TV, laptop/ computer, internet, music, phone and any other electric devices 27. Begin writing a novel 28. Make proper lemonade and sip reading your favourite book under a tree 29. Go out for a day with nothing but the things that you can fit in your trouser or cardigan pockets or carry in your hands … OR … with as little as possible 30. Read an entire series of books or pick up some classics and get through them 31. Host a tea party with your friends 32. Make an exercise routine and stick to it (for a month, at least) 33. Watch an entire box set 34. Get rid of your anxiety by writing your worries down on a piece of paper, folding it into a bottle and sending it out to sea 35. Make a scrapbook of your favourite memories 36. Get hooked on a new genre of music or a new artist that hardly anyone has ever heard of 37. Head out to the selection of free festivals and carnivals available throughout the country 38. Make a birthday cake for one of your friends or a member of your family 39. Get active 40. Buy dinner for a homeless person 41. Get your body to your ideal size/ weight 42. Set yourself a budget and see how far you can get on public transport with it 43. Read a collection of children’s books 44. Go to a book signing, find someone famous or attend a celebrity event to get a glimpse of the stars 45. Plan and execute a 3 course meal for yourself or your family 46. Spend a day being a child again 47. Start a diary 48. Spend a day detoxing your body – drinking green tea, eat plenty of fruit and veg, guzzling water and meditating 49. Re-work the way you view yourself 50. Write your bucket list
No im not doing it i dont care
David Shrigley
공기 - Air
영하 - Below zero
눈바람 - Blizzard
기후 - Climate
기후변화 - Climate change
구름 - Clouds
이슬비 - Drizzle
가뭄 - Drought
지진 - Earthquake
가을 - Fall, Autumn
홍수 - Flood
안개 - Fog
산불 - Forest fire
우박 - Hail
폭염 - Heat wave
태풍 - Hurricane
얼음 - Ice
번개 - Lightning
비 - Rain
무지개 - Rainbow
장마 - Rainy season
하늘 - Sky
눈 - Snow
눈송이 - Snowflake
봄 - Spring
폭풍 - Storm
여름 - Summer
해 - Sun
기온 - Temperature
천둥 - Thunder
쌀쌀하다 - To be chilly
맑다 - To be clear
춥다 - To be cold
건조하다 - To be dry
덥다 - To be hot
습하다 - To be humid
따뜻하다 - To be warm
태풍 - Typhoon
자외선 - UV rays
날씨 - Weather
바람 - Wind
겨울 - Winter
황사 - Yellow dust