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I Made My Poem Into A Short Video For Funzies!!!
I made my poem into a short video for funzies!!!
I think I'm getting the hang on making videos, it's fun and time consuming :)
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especially when it's cozy and rainy :D
ⓘ this user would like to stay under her blankets forever
good luck on your journey!


so i’m thinking about going to college and i have to take a math placement test whenever i’m ready to submit my app. i’m not the best at math. i actually suck lmao. so i’m starting completely fresh with learning foundational math and gradually moving up the ranks.
i also will be doing just simple problems on my phone on my free time, diving into books or whateverrr
i’ve actually been wanting to do this for a while before even thinking about college but i get pretty nervous especially with math and self critical with myself but yeah…. anyway!
new skill on the radar for me. (pray for me)
Characters that remind me of power and the color purple:

I hope it's not too saturated •o•
How to Study History & Why I Love It



How to Study History (my way):
First, understand the cold facts - such as dates and context - what’s going on and why?
Imagine history as a roadmap you are creating in your mind as you study events and movements.
Try to imagine historical events as a drama. That way it’s easier to digest as a subject
Understanding context and why is the foundation of writing an argument, creating a comparison, seeing what changed and what didn’t, and allowing you to connect and feel history more deeply.
Truly be invested in how historical events have helped shape the world and the innovations around us.



Why I Love History as a Subject:
History allowed me to become more eloquent in speech and writing by allowing me to take rigorous humanities based classes.
If the teacher is interesting, it becomes a great class discussion with emphasis and thought-provoking ideas and arguments.
It has helped me see both the beauty of the human mind and the horrors of humanity.
It gives me hope that though change is slow (and sometimes unlikely), a better world and future is possible if we work together.
It has given me confidence as a student to achieve great things while thinking of each and every consequence an action may have.



Does anyone have any free online resources for at least starting to teach yourself to code? I obviously have no illusions that I will become a badass tech bro from the get-go, but I wanna check if I am still as un-predisposed to it as I remember from my youth. In case there's an off-chance I am not too humanities-brained for that, after all. I love my current field, I love being an English major, but every day, I feel less and less respected or needed, especially when it comes to decent job offers, so I am growing desperate.