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I really like horns, so here, have a set horns, antlers and feelers! Feel free to use as a reference or inspiration, no need to credit. :)

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reasons im excited for next year: more memes
things i want to watch: everything
things i want to read: everything
things i want to play: fUCKINâ EVERYTHING
When you went through a door in a video game, but you forgot something.
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lately ive been crying over 5ds and the squad then this happened

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50 Japanese Particles
㯠(wa): Indicates the topic of a sentence ă (ka): Placed at the end of a sentence to indicate a question ă (ga): Indicates the subject of a sentence ㍠(ni): Indicates a location ㎠(no): Indicates possession 㯠(wa): Indicates a contrast between 2 items ㍠(ni): Indicates time or frequency 㸠(e): Indicates direction ă (wo/o): Indicates the direct object of a verb 㨠(to): Used to connect and list up multiple items ă (ya): Used to connect and partially list up multiple items ăŞăŠ (nado): Used with ă (ya) to partially list up multiple items ă (mo): means âtooâ, âeitherâ, âalsoâ ă (mo): bothâŚandâŚ, neitherâŚnorâŚÂ ㍠(ni): Indicates the indirect object of a verb ㍠(ni): Indicates the surface of a object where some action takes place ă§ (de): Indicates the location of an action 㨠(to): âTogether withâ, ㎠(no): Indicates an apposition ăă (kara): Indicates a starting point in time or place ăă (yori): Indicates a starting point in time or place but more formal than ăă (kara) ăžă§ (made): Indicates a limit on time, space or quantity ăăă (kurai): Indicates an approximate amount ăťăŠ (hodo): Indicates an approximate amount ă°ăă (bakari): Indicates an approximate amount 㧠(de): Indicates a means or material ă (ka): Indicates a choice or alternative ă (wo/o): Indicates a point of departure ă (wo/o): Indicates a route of a movement/motion ㍠(ni): Indicates a point of arrival ㍠(ni): Indicates an entering motion ㍠(ni): Used together with a verb to express a purpose 㨠(to): Used when quoting someone 㨠ăă (to iu): Indicates the name of something ă¨ă (toka): âsomething likeâ ă§ (de): Indicates a limit or scope 㨠(to): Indicates a comparison ăă (yori): Indicates a comparison ăă (yori): Indicates superlative ăăă (kurai): Indicates a comparison ăťăŠ (hodo): Indicates a comparison in a negative sentence ă (ka): someone, something ă (mo): ânothingâ, nobodyâ, nowhereâ if used with an interrogative word ㍠(ni): Used with a verb to indicate a change or choice ăăă (wo/o suru): Expresses an occupation or position ă§ă (demo): Indicates emphasis ă§ă (demo): Together with an interrogative word it means âanythingâ, âanyoneâ, any timeâ 㧠(de): Indicates a cause or a reason ăă (kara): Indicates a source such as a giver, a cause or material ㍠(ni): Indicates a person who gives something or who provides a service
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*bangs fist on table* I WANT COLD WEATHER
bout to smack some fucks who think only gay aces and aros are allowed in the community
ASEXUALITY AND AROMANTICISM ARE BOTH INCLUDED IN THE COMMUNITY REGARDLESS OF THEIR OTHER ORIENTATION how fucking hard is that to understand
âbut i donât want straight people in the communityâ
ok well too fucking bad because trans striaght people, ace and aro straight people, and intersex straight people fucking exist and it isnât all about you ya tit
the bae: *does something cute*
me @ god: are you seeing this shit?
god: fucking unbelievable
btw for anyone updating to windows 10 in the near future:
donât click the âuse recommended settingsâ button that pops up right after it installs, click the advanced options one and actually read through the stuff you can accept to because thereâs some pretty creepy stuff like âuse personalised advertisingâ, âsend browser history to microsoftâ and âautomatically connect to public networksâ that youâre gonna wanna turn off lmao
1. Title
Choose what subject youâre focusing the mindmap on and write the title in a bubble at the centre of the page. If the subject is very broad, make sure to use large A3 paper to fit all the information you need on!
2. Split up your subject
Work out what sub-sections there are within the subject- I chose the mindmap above because the sections are very clear. Working this out before you start writing will help you plan how much space your writing can take up, as well as making you less likely to repeat information in other parts of the mind map. I usually make these sub-sections related to exam questions that can be asked on the subject. Draw an arrow from the centre bubble and write the title of your first section.
3. Elaborate
Now write down the important facts within each section, using arrows coming from the sub-titles. Keep writing brief and highlight important information in a bright colour so that you can easily scan the mind map later to see the key facts. Use bullet points if you find it hard to write concisely. I also like to use illustrations to make my mindmaps stand out (although there arenât any on the mindmap above because I was trying to keep it qite minimal) I find that if I add funny pictures to the information, I remember it better.
4. Extras
If there is anything else important that doesnât fit your categories, put it around the edges of the mindmap. In the map above, Iâve added some examples of past exam questions in a space at the top right of the mindmap. Sometimes I even staple down flashcards or important handouts that are related to the subject! Try adding your own little touches and see what you find most useful.
I hope this helps you to study in a more creative way! x
another style of mindmap that I often make
my post on how to take good notes
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Study tip:
Use 2 notebooks when taking notes: one for in class and one for copying the notes at home. The one in class, make it messy with add-ins, subtext, etc etc! Take down as much info as you can. Then, after class, take those messy, hard-to-read notes and re-copy them into your home notebook. These are the ones you study off of so make them neat and clear to understand!
This got me my degree haha
ALRIGHT I saw a tutorial on blood going around earlier and it was just sooo abbreviated that it made me kind of peeved so I set out to give what little blood knowledge to the test to make a slightly more robust tutorial. (Credentials drawing? 4 years of art school plus like 16 as a hobbyist. Credentials with blood? I liked watching Dexter once and I have a period.)
OTHER THINGS FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION:
Drawing from reference is your friend! If you can find life references to go from, fucking GO HAM. Study the shit out of that, the best way to mimic something is to watch it in action. This was put together very quickly but I made sure to do a couple google image searches while I was doing this to see if I was getting the right ideas. This still isnât perfect. Iâm not perfect, I can be wrong!Â
ALSO: Do yourself a favor and look up stuff about Blood Pattern Analysis, I found This PDF while fact-checking and that gives a good overview of the basics, though you can probably find even more extensive information with a good google search. Forensic scientists use this all the time as a crime-solving tool and you bet your hiney thereâs gonna be resources out there documenting the information. These make handy reference tools!
Menstrual blood was added for educational purposes, I donât know if youâd necessarily be DRAWING it but if you have a period, it might be something you see regularly and might want to observe. In that case, I tried to document whatâd make the composition different because it IS pretty different than blood coming from the rest of the body, if only because itâs usually seen with tissue or other fluid.
Please fullview these if you have trouble reading my handwriting i tried to do these at a high-resolution for that reason