when i see people the same age as me i go like :0 when i see people younger than me i go hmmmmm 𤨠but when people are older than me it's normal
just like itâs important that we let people embrace and be flamboyant with their gender, we must allow people to have gender be a nonimportant part of their identity. a cis woman can love being feminine and claim her womanhood loud and proud, just like another cis woman can just be âwhateverâ about it. a trans woman can be hyperfeminine and proud, while another can just say âyeah iâm a womanâ without it being a gigantic deal to her. a non-binary person doesnât have to be constantly torn up about their gender identity to be non-binary. all experiences of gender are unique and valid in their own way.
19 March 2020 | Iâve been rather quiet lately, but here is a little glimpse into what âsocial distancingâ looks like for me. It just so happened that this was the first semester of my program that I was doing almost entirely by distance anyway so remarkably little has changed for me in how I do my coursework. Iâm thankful for how little the present pandemic has disrupted my education and know that very few can say the same. My husband, who was until a couple of days ago in the midst of his clinical rotations for medical school in a nearby emergency department, has been much more directly affected and involved in combating the current outbreak. Join me in praying for our entire worldâas no one is unaffected by this virusâfor when one suffers we all suffer together, recognizing the value and dignity of every human being be they near or far.Â
O Master and Lord, our Savior, Healer of all, stay by our side in this time of uncertainty and sorrow.Â
My life....
how terrible is it to be called beautiful, smart and strong but end up being alone every night.
iâve propagated a bunch of my plants and canât wait to put them into larger potsâĄĚâ my twinâs started translating another manhwa and itâs so good !! itâs a really cute shoujo school-life type and itâs making me so excited and fluttery inside
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Where was this when i needed it.. T_T
do your research before reading the book, itâs always a good idea to look up the author and when the book was written and published. by looking that up, you can learn about the historical context of the book and get a deeper understanding of the plot, characters, and the authorâs purpose behind reading the book.
read the intro and summary of the book before beginning if thereâs an introduction to the book, be sure to read that for any relevant information that may help you analyze the book. find a summary of the book online to prepare yourself for a good reading. i know, i know, it feels like a bit of a letdown if you know the ending beforehand, but without it, you may get caught up in the plot and lose the important thematic details of the book. itâll allow you to read the book with an open mind.
figure out what you need to do do you have a list of vocabulary for the book? find out each definition. do you need to analyze a character? get a sheet of paper and get ready to take notes on the characters. do you need to write about the theme? get post-it notes and mark the quotes that you think are relevant to the plot. either way, just be prepared for what you have to do with the book.
donât highlight; write oftentimes, people will simply highlight pretty much anything in the book. iâm not a huge fan of the highlighting - annotating method because you may want to sell the book later on or reread it without bombarding your eyes with bright color. the highlighter ink may even bleed to the other side of the paper. i think that it just ruins the reading experience and future potential. it also encourages passive reading. instead, use sticky notes or sticky tabs to write down notes and place them in the book. keep a piece of paper by your side to take note of every characterâs name and important plot points. using a color key with sticky notes may be helpful as well. if you must, i would suggest underlining with a pencil so that you can erase it after youâre done with the whole process.
take copious notes write down the words that you donât know in the story and look them up. write down characters and their changes over the course of the book. write down times / settings when they show up. write down important quotes and passages + page numbers. write down every single thought that you have about the book because it may become relevant later on.
make a summary of the chapter after you finish one i personally like doing the summaries on index cards and then put them in order after i finish the entire book. i can then look through them to see the plot progression and character growth over the course of the story without hunting through the book or my notes.
wait until you finish the entire paragraph / passage before writing notes if you stop halfway, you may miss important information thatâs revealed at the end of the passage. besides, you may develop new thoughts after reading the entire passage / paragraph.
look for literary devices you know, your metaphors, allusions, similes, personifications, etc etc etc. itâs good to be familiar with literary devices because they will often give an insight to the story and frequently become relevant to questions on the test / writing things. hereâs a good site on literary devices.
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Set your goals high, and don't stop till you get there.
I want to cry but i have things to do
namjoonâs answer to a question about what he felt and learned while making the album and looking back at their 7 years as BTS and looking forward to their next 7 years. (trans.credit)
lol. I have no idea what to put in a description. Does this describe me?! ok i confused myself... side blog @productivelily102
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