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Apparently "attacking Someone For Their Looks Is A Bad Thing To Do Regardless Of The Morality Of The
Apparently "attacking someone for their looks is a bad thing to do regardless of the morality of the person" is a hot take
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I had the same issue with Daredevil. Too much gore and grime, and intense. But maybe I watched Elementary and got desensitized to tv death, my mental health improved, maybe I like the Punisher too much, or Kingpin bothers me, or the show genuinely stopped being as gory, but I didn't have the problems with the second season 🤷
I love how the fandom was worried that “She-Hulk” would turn Matt into a joke or make him less cool, but in the actual episode:
1) He beat Jen in court. In fact, aside from being late, I thought he came off as a better lawyer here than in his own show.
2) Portrayed as one of the smoothest studs in the whole MCU.
3) Dominated the fights with the goons.
4) Jen didn’t talk down to him or try to one-up him. She was just as enamored with Matt as the fandom is (and even got to fuck him lol).
5) The show actually made him even MORE badass by making him more acrobatic.
Honestly, if I hadn’t watched the Netflix show, I’d think this Daredevil guy was pretty cool and deserving of a spin-off.
I didn't really like the Kingpin storyline. I don't know why, but I didn't. Anyways, Nobu stan.
One thing I've seen people say is take quick notes in class, then rewrite them. Gets it into your brain. Makes it neat. Allows you to organize the information. Asking questions to the notes is another great way to retain information.
Also, in terms of study methods, figure out what study system works best. I work well with short timers. Other people might not.
HOW TO HAVE A SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL YEAR (tips from a college graduate)
Use a planner
Use a calendar and write all your tasks, tests and deadlines. That way you have an overview and you’ll be able to focus on your deadlines for this week.
Take a look at your subjects before class
Every course has a different study method. If you have language courses, you need to memorize a lot of new words and make a lot of grammar exercises. If you have math courses, you need to make a lot of exercises. Know which study method you use for every course.
Sit in front of the class
You’ll be surrounded by people that take their classes seriously and you’ll be able to pay more attention and take notes, which means you’ll pass your exam. The people in the back are mostly talking during class and you would be distracted from them.
Take notes and reread them
You don’t have to make a summary of every course. All you need to do is go to class, take notes and read them every time before class. What you see in your class is what you’ll see on your exam. That way, you study smarter not harder.
Active learning is better than passive learning
The biggest mistake I’ve made is reading, highlighting and making a summary and calling it “studying”. All you need to do is read your notes, understand the material, make exercises and revise. It’s called active studying.
Ask questions to your professors
Don’t be shy to ask questions. Your professors will be happy to help you and they will see that you’re a student that takes it seriously. Also, don’t hesitate to ask questions to your fellow students. They would like to help you.
Study location and study with me videos
Find a place where you can study well. It could be in your room at your desk, in a library or on campus. Avoid studying on your bed because it will make you sleepy. Also, watching study with me videos will help you to avoid distractions.
Don’t be too hard on yourself
The point of studying is to gain knowledge, not to stress yourself out. Don’t forget to take breaks, get enough sleep and have a lot of fun! It’s all about balance. Enjoy the process. School will be over before you know it!