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Every Exchange Between Me And My Advisor
Every exchange between me and my advisor

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Please buy this game bundle. It’s $5 (or more if you want) for literally 700 video games, tabletop games, not to mention game engines and assets. All proceeds are going to the NAACP and Community Bail Fund, split 50/50.
Night in the Woods and Oneshot are both in it, not to mention literally hundreds of other cool indie games I haven’t played yet that look really cool and promising.
Also I’d like to reiterate it is $5 minimum for over $3,400 worth of content, which is just fucking insane.
My supervisor, reviewing my written research design: This part seems a bit awkward…?
Me: I am the one who wrote it. What did you expect.

All the Light We Cannot See: A (spoiler-free) Review:
Overall, I can understand the hype and love for this novel. It is the type of book I could picture attend analyzing for an AP English class in the future.
The book centers around the lives of a young girl from Paris who is blind and an orphan boy from Austria. The readers witness how they grow and learn in the midst of WWII; ultimately they wind up connected even though they exist in completely different environments.
I found the characters, specifically the female protagonist and her family, to be fairly sweet and likeable. Her personal plotline and character development were well executed. Further, the writing style of Anthony Doerr effectively captures the protagonists' childlike wonder about the world as well as the harsh truth about the struggles families faced in this time period.
What fell short, however, was the ending. The ending didn't seem to give the wonderful characters the proper justice. It wrapped their storylines uP, but not as I hoped or expected.
I gave the book a solid rating of 3/5 stars, and I would definitely recommend the book to fans of historical fiction!
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Tried to play a little tennis today to keep active; my father and I learned that we're really bad at tennis :p Even so, we had a great time! #tennis #fitnessjourney #fitsagram #tennisgirl https://www.instagram.com/p/CBwd0pEFfvK/?igshid=6vnkl3fsrnfq

Walt Whitman, ‘Song of Myself’, Leaves of Grass
[Text ID: “Do I contradict myself? Very well then….I contradict myself; I am large….I contain multitudes.”]