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Iâm not dead.
Hello friends. Iâve had a particularly hard semester here. Iâve just finished my first year of college, and recently Iâve been diagnosed with depression (like seemingly everyone else on campus). I kinda.. stopped posting and stopped everything school related because I didnât care. Iâm moving out of my dorm now and I hope next year will be better. I hope. I will have a roommate and we are in a suite with two other girls I know. This gives me hope. Anyway. Iâm not dead. And I will try to be more active this summer.. trying to keep my brain exercised for when I come back.
idk if anybody else has finals this week but mine start tomorrow and i just wanna remind everyone,,,,try your best but also like. its ok if you fail. like im not trying to be like âohhh its totally fine if u fail!!!!!â bc like obviously dont be afraid to push yourself and seriously give it your absolute all but also likeâŚâŚ.its not the end of the world if it happens? like everybody fails classes and tests and shit at one point or another and they still live life and shit? like it sucks reaaally bad but its not the end of everything?Â
to give an example last semester i had to drop an organic chemistry class after i got the lowest score in the class on an exam
my score?
12
out of 100
with the curve
the professor wrote my actual score up on the board next to âlowest scoreâ when talking about the exam results
reminder that i am still considered to be an aspiring science communicator and a reasonably intelligent person (academically) with opportunities and a positive reputation in my field of choice irl
i still go to like. real science conferences and conventions and shit and understand whats happening
im still going to graduate on time
im here to tell you that i have faced the worst case scenario and, after a mental breakdown for 30 minutes in a public bathroom, lived
its ok. it happens
Day 15
Today was better than I thought it would be. My home work load was lighter than expected and rehearsal for my dance performance went well.
Studied spanish
Studied history
Studied history vocab
Read lesson 3 in history textbook
Turned in brief to advisor for revisions
Worked on essay
Practiced tap dancing
Practiced jazz dancing
Practiced vocal songs
Practiced sightreading
Studied spanish grammar rules
Youâre doing amazing sweetie! Honestly itâs a goal!

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Shoutout to all of the people going through some shit, but still trying their hardest to be positive. Iâm proud of you.
Hello friends. Iâve been gone trying to take care of myself but I think that I need to get back into posting. Because my productivity will always be a work in progress. But all is not well in my boat and I am working to fix that. Yes this picture is from January when I worked in the hall lounge. Thatâs fine.
Plans for the weekend: clean my dorm and rearrange furniture. My room is barely functional and I need to change that. Also do a women and gender studies project probably. Would yâall want a before and after I redo furniture?
Thank you for sticking with me. Much love.
Itâs. A new baby! I love them. I need to be more active but oops! Maybe soon? I am lacking motivation and the world seems to be moving too fast without me. Anyway. What should I name this child? Iâm thinking maybe Asaka?
As a studyblr community can we stop pretending that we never
procrastinate
turn things in late
copy homework
cheat
get stressed
memorize information simply to pass a test
hate a subject/topic
dislike school
donât do homework if we know it wonât be checked
donât read the textbook
skip on making notes
donât pay attention in class
get bad grades
skip schoolwork to hangout with friends
put school second
find ways around doing the homework
look for answers online     Â
because you know what? we do. weâre not perfect, we mess up, we make mistakes. but that doesnât make us any less of a person. youâre allowed to be imperfect.Â

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Person: I donât really think your symptoms/illness/condition is actually as bad as you say it isâŚ
Me:
[gif of Chris Pratt in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 saying âItâs worse. Itâs so much worse.â]
DRYP - an app that keeps your plants alive and happy
Hi Tumblr!
I know Iâve been gone for a while.
In part itâs because Iâve been working on an app!
I keep a lot of plants. I think everyone should!
- They clean your air - They give you something to name - They give you something to take care of - They teach you about care, needs, and resources - They make you look like youâre good at decorating
Here are some of mine:
But some people, because theyâre overwhelmed or simply canât figure out how to start, think that plants are out of their reach.
DRYP is for newcomers and experts.
It reminds you when to water
And it helps you fix whatâs broken
If you think the world would be better with this app in it, please consider contributing to the Kickstarter!
Iâve tried to make it worth your while:
Again hereâs the link to contribute:
DRYP - an app that keeps your plants alive and happy
And if you like me / if you like my idea, please signal boost!
@drypforplants on Twitter and instagram
guys I just checked and they need a lot more to get to their goal ;^; thereâs only 17 days left!!!
Yâall?????
I actually need this
my new thing has been just⌠acting on my ideas. like i thought maybe my desk would look better on a different part of my room so i like. moved it? just like that! i ripped an old anatomy book and stuck the diagrams up on my wall like some kind of old timey victorian doctor. i wanted a starbucks and i walked one and a half miles back and forth in a floridian storm and goddamn it was a good coffee. life is too short babey if you think of something just do it. nike
This was weirdly motivating
I have $24 to last me til Friday, what should I buy with it?
a pallet of ramen noodles
I hate ramen noodles tho
hmmmmm bees?
Are you suggesting that I eat bees for a week
This is roughly what I make sure I have in my kitchen all the time along with rough estimates of local prices (MN). I buy a lot of things when theyâre on sale and stockpile them.Â
instant oatmeal packets with fruit in them - $3 probably and this can be breakfast all week and maybe even a lunch or dinner too since you usually get 10 packets
bag of rice - $2-3 depending on size. 1 cup dry rice makes enough for about two meals depending on what you add in. if you get cheap rice, rinse it before cooking
canned beans - usually under $1 per can - mix the can with your rice and you have a meal. chili-spiced beans will make bean tacos. Rinse non-spiced beans before adding to anything.
Tortilla - usually around $3 but you get like 8-10 of them. Tacos, wraps, and quesadillas are all fair game here
lettuce - $2 max around here, either a head of something or bagged precut depending on preference, use as a salad or on tacos
protein other than beans of some sort - probably $5-7 for meat, $2-3 for eggs. sometimes I can get bags of frozen chicken breasts in this price range and each is usually 2 meals if I add in a bunch of veggies. fry/scramble eggs and add to any of the options.Â
your favorite stir fry sauce - $3ish
vegetables - $5ish. literally anything that you can 1. fry in a pan and 2. youâll eat. fresh carrots are usually pretty cheap. get frozen if itâs cheaper and youâre strapped for cash/prep time on this part.Â
alternative to stir fry: Â pasta (~$2), fresh tomatoes (~$2), cheese (~$3).Â
cheese and fruit if you have extra - look if your store has loyalty cards for free that you can load coupons on for cheese thereâs always one it seems like.
ahh thank you!!!
Reblogging because thereâs never knowing whoâll need it.
Adding also: the single most nutritious food on earth is potatoes in their peel. Potatoes + some milk and butter = everything you need. They donât last all that long, but theyâre fairly cheap and the quickest cheat to âHow do I not fuck my body up.â
(Cooked potatoesâll last a while in the fridge. Potatoes nearing the end of their useful lives? Cook them to half-done first, figure out what to do with them later.)
Easiest baked potatoes: slice thinly but not paper-like, spread like cards, brush with oil (a silicone baking brush is totes worth the little it costs), spread salt and pepper (a little less than you think youâd like), cover with foil, stick in oven or toaster-oven at 150C for 40min. (If you have the patience, at that point click up to 180C, remove the cover and add 10-20min.) Reheats well, lasts in the fridge longer than itâll take you to nom.
Dead-Animal-Free Whole Protein: some legumes + some grain. AKA rice and lentils, or rice and beans. (Maybe some fried onion for flavor; onionâs cheap and stays good a descent while. Fried onion makes everything taste better and keeps forever in the freezer, so frying up a bunch and keeping portions is not a half-bad idea.) (If going for the beans option - lentils are cheaper around here but fuck if I know what itâs like in your area - dump some tomato sauce and oil in; canola or soy are best health-wise, and far cheaper than olive; avoid corn.) Oh, what does instant couscous go for in your area? It keeps for fucking ever, itâs usually cheap, and it takes well to any and all added taste.
If you get to choose, black lentils taste the best and need the least soak-time (0-20min), green lentils are best for cooked stuff and red lentils are best in soups. (Red lentils + potatoes + root vegetables of choice + spices; cut into small pieces, cook, run through the blender if you wanna [stick blenderâs awesome], freeze in portions.)
When possible, get instant soup mix. Get the good instant soup mix. (The kind thatâs not made primarily of sugar, yeast or both. The rest is optional.) Dump 1/2tsp (or more, but start on the low end) into couscous, or chicken, or sprinkle over potatoes being stuck in the oven. Whatever. Itâll make most cooked-food-type things taste better. And again, lasts forever on the shelf.
If you can have eggs (goodness knows theyâre sometimes expensive), dump some tomato sauce in a pan (tomato sauce lasts forever on the shelf), add some oil, onion/beans to cook in it, hot peppers if you wanna, then when itâs nearly ready crack an egg or two in. Hard-boiled eggs last a remarkably while in the fridge, so when eggs reach near the end of their usable lives, just hard-boil and stick in the fridge. (Have eggs as often as you can, particularly as you have brain-shit going on. You need all the eggs, salt, and 60%-or-more chocolate you can get. Brains are made of cholesterol and salt, so folks with neuro or other brain shit need more of both. Potassium is also aces. You know what has the most potassium? Tomato paste.) Grated cheese keeps in the freezer for ever. Grated cheese will make a lot of things taste nicer. Preserved lemon juice keeps forever in the fridge. Grated cheese + oil + lemon = instant and awesome pasta sauce thatâll liven up the weeks-old dry pasta in the fridge. Slices bread also keeps well in the freezer. Try to have half a loaf or a loaf. Dry bread gets cut in cubes, mixed with oil and the aforementioned instant soup, stuck in oven at lowest until properly dry, then kept in an airtight jar to add to soups. (Over-ripe tomatoes come cheaper. They get turned into soup or sauce, then frozen in portions.)
this is a very good post but why are we glossing over the fact that the alternative to ramen is bees
i have it on pretty good authority that bees are not an affordable eating alternative to ramen.
Seriously, bees are expensive
Trufax.Â
And speaking as someone who is also living off oatmeal, beans, and brown rice, if you need recipes, I have them!Â
Today I made 16 bean soup with chicken sausage and it was crazy good and I got 8 servings out of the one batch (froze half). I usually get the cheapest beans I can find, and GOYA bags of beans are usually $1-2. I soaked them overnight,rinsed them, and threw them in a gallon lidded saucepan with 2 boxes of chicken stock (also on sale for $2), two bay leaves, sauteed green pepper, onion, and celery, some garlic from a jar, about two tablespoons of dried herbs de provence,and the âfancyâ bit was adding $6 bourbon and apple chicken sausages. You can actually sub veg stock for chicken and skip the sausage and make it vegan and it would still taste great.
Oh and Iâve been doing steel-cut oats. I donât buy the name brand ones, I just pick whatever store brand/generic I can get for less than $4. They take about ½ an hour to make, but theyâre super tasty and I make 2 cups of dried oats at a time with dried cranberries and thatâs breakfast for 4 days at least.Â
Iâve also been making black bean soup, red beans and rice, and curried potatoes and chick peas. I got 100 quart and pint take-away containers from Amazon for $20 and they all stack neatly and are perf for one serving of whatever.
Additionally, depending on where you live, whole rotisserie chickens are something like $4-$7 and are easily 4 - 6 servings of protein and on TOP of that, if you stick the carcass in a ziplock bag and then the freezer you have excellent soup makings. Using bones in soup literally squeezes all viable vitamins and minerals out of the suckers. Soup made from lots of bones is great to keep around if you get sick, itâll feed and sooth you relatively easily and as you get better you can add noodles. ON TOP OF THAT, a quarter to a half cup of soup broth added to a lot of dishes also adds those nutrients PLUS flavor.
Hereâs my âHow to eat for a week on $30âł post.
donât forget Good and Cheap: Eat Well on $4 A Day
Yall are clutch for this lmao cuz ima need this for about the first month after I move
Reblogging cause who knows what your followers are going through rn
Things to do this coming year; A note to self
Focus on self care. Youâve neglected yourself for too long. Itâs good to care for others, but remember that you are also someone who needs love and attention. Be gentle with yourself.
Journal more! Let out your feelings, document your life. At the end of the year you can look back and remember the ups and downs, knowing you got through them all.
Pursue your passions! You put them to the side sometimes and that isnât very good. Make more art, sing more, make things! You have to work at your passions to get better at them.
Get out in nature. Experience the world without technology around. Go on a hike, rock climb, swim in a river. The world is wide and she is so beautiful. See her before itâs too late.
Save your money - donât be so frivolous. You never know when youâll need some extra cash, so store some away for a rainy day.
Stay studying hard! Get up your gpa so you can transfer to a great university! Itâll be worth it in the end, trust me.
Make more of an effort with friends. You canât expect them to initiate everything. Sometimes you have to try hard and sometimes they will, but it canât be one sided. Donât shut people out.
Finally, give love and let yourself be loved. Put out so much love into this world and it will return to you, tenfold.

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some study tips from my psychology teacher đ
STOP Cramming
cramming is good for the short term, such as just before a test (iâm talking like an hour before), but shouldnât be used as an effective study method. you only learn the information in the exact way you read it, so any practical application on your test wonât be easy to answer. you also will struggle with answering the same questions you studied for, but asked differently.
Spacing Effect
the spacing effect is essentially the opposite of cramming. instead of doing a 4 hour study session, break it up into groups of 30 minutes. do 30 minutes, take a nice long break, go back for 30, and repeat. that break in between gives your brain time to encode and store the information. this can be done in either one day, or over the course of a few days before the test.
Mnemonic devices are your best friend when dealing with lists of information
any sort of rhyming scheme, letter association, acronyms, etc. is proven to help you. any american can say ROY G. BIV and know exactly what theyâre talking about, another example is HOMES for the great lakes. another major example is âPlease Excuse My Dear Aunt Sallyâ/PEMDAS for the order of operations. this helps with lists, i use it all the time in biology for stuff like the Levels of Classification or Characteristics of Living things. for AP Euro i remember âDescartes with a Dâ because he âDoubts and wrote Discorse on Methodâ.
Hierarchy Organizing for Midterms and Finals
by breaking information down into a hierarchy, you can figure out how to study all your chapters at once. these are often called âgraphic organizersâ and it takes the whole topic, then breaks it into subsections, then subsections of those subsections. hereâs an example i found for my Memory unit
the whole unit is memory, the subtopics are sensory memory, short term, then long term. then comes the subdivisions of long term memory and so on. this is wonderful for study planning in regards to large information tests.
these are just some of the tips we talked about, and obviously they wonât work for everybody, but itâs really helped my studying process because itâs literally how the brain processes information best for long term storage and retrieval.