a place where hidden secrets lie
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Can’t get over this little house in the hotel full of coffee and tea, a little kettle, mugs and sugar
Cove harbour
ID: Portrait orientation watercolour painting of an old harbour. The focus is two brick cottages along a sloping path in the middle. A crow sits on one of the chimneys. There are old cement stairs going down to the water on the left, and a white ladder leaning against the bank of the harbour in the centre, with a white and blue wooden docked in front. End ID
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Being a studyblr doesn’t mean you need a Macbook.
Being a studyblr doesn’t mean you need all the fancy stationery.
Being a studyblr doesn’t mean you need to be a “perfect” student.
Being a studyblr doesn’t mean you need to know what you want to study if you plan on going to college.
Being a studyblr means that you find an interest in school and want to continue working hard. You don’t need to prove anything to anyone. You’re doing this for yourself.
Stormi World was crazzzyyyyyy!!
#stormiworld ⚡️🤍
The thing is, I used to be fucking terrified of MUN. Everything about it (research, writing, teamwork, collaboration, public speaking) scared the living crap out of me. I came to my first conference with a whole folder of (largely) useless facts. I physically shook when I first rose to give a speech defending an amendment. I couldn’t eat and had to go to the bathroom four times before the committee sessions because I was so nervous. And yet, as the three-day conference went on, I got more and more confident. I stood up, debated, proposed amendments and gave speeches. I grew to love it more than anything in my life.Â
Here’s a quick aesthetic I curated based on MUN
A binder of perfectly organised notes on the country’s politics, socio-economic environments, geography, and current affairsÂ
Watching documentaries about your country’s culture, taking in the unique landscapeÂ
Empty coffee cups that somehow manage to multiply on your deskÂ
Pulling all-nighters, too eager to learn as much as you canÂ
Crisp white shirt and fresh suit, all ready for the upcoming dayÂ
Messy handwriting, scrawling notes on the resolution of other delegates
Ink-stained fingers
Reciting your speech to yourself, having committed it to memory
Nervously cracking knuckles before your opening speech
Feeling immense pride when your resolution passes
Heated debates during unmoderated caucuses
Placard raised proudlyÂ