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Ā ugh i hate when that happens... my hairdresser didn't want to give me square sideburns instead of pointy ones because it's "for men" -_-
Yeah I know it's so annoying!! He cut most of my sideburns off which is a bit crappy but it works with the cut I guess. What's really shitty is that they charged me for a women's cut when it's literally 3 or 4 inches above my ear.....and like the supposed reason they cut based on gender instead of length is cause there is some certain way the hair grows based on your sex which is probably actually bullshit. I dunno dude it's all just obnoxious and cissexist/sexist in general really.
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Hellooo! You've been tagged ^_^ [Rules: In a text post, list 10 books that have stayed with you in some way. Donāt take but a few minutes, and donāt think too hard - they donāt have to be the ārightā or āgreatā works, just the ones that have touched you. Tag 10 friends, including me, so Iāll see your list. Make sure you let your friends know youāve tagged them! ]
So, this is a bit embarrassing as I donāt consider myself a very well read person, nor a very good reader. I just donāt read for pleasure very often, as I read math texts pretty much every day for school. And I warn, this list will be infected with some math texts that have influenced me over the years. In no particular order:
Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson - This book (and series) have kept me sane over the past few years. The world is so in depth, you can just lose yourself in it, and forget everything else. Iāve needed that. Itās also greatly increased my interest in doing work in Antarctica. Being set mostly on Mars with only a small number of people, I think the dynamics in Antarctica (at least at the south pole or something) would be similar, and I love them.
Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson - This really sparked my interest in cyberpunk, and sci-fi as a whole. Again, it has a really rich world, something that I love in books and film. The mix of really out there stuff and things that actually exist today is fantastic.
The Harry Potter Series - Back in 3rd grade, we had weekly reading sheets, where we could mark down the books we read and get candy rewards. Before Harry Potter, candy was probably the reason I read. But Harry Potter really got me to start reading for myself, because I was interested.
Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces by Manfredo Do Carmo - This was the first specialized math book Iād used for a class. Before this, it was all 34th edition calculus texts. It was rather stunning. It required thought and taking time off from the book to work out problems. When I did problems in Do Carmo, I felt accomplished and full of wonder. Differential Geometry is my favourite subject in math, and if I continue my education, itās the field Iāll be specializing in. I have this fantastic book to thank for that.
Childhoodās End by Arthur C. Clarke - Another sci-fi book! For me, this book had some really deep concepts and things to think about. It was one of the first times Iād thought deeply about a book.
So, uh⦠thereās five. I wish I had more. Youāll notice a lot of firsts on the list. I think itās really indicative of my huge lack of reading. Hopefully I can fix that soon!
2013 is over, so here are some of the people that have influenced me the most over the past year (they happen to have fantastic blogs too), in no particular order:
Alice
LƩa
Sarah
Wylie
Paige
Morgan Page
Alex:Ā musgosaĀ /Ā madmarttigan
Ashlyn
Taryn
Lily
Jane
Noraa
victorylighthill
Cedars
Rosa
Khaleesi
Caitlin
modernowl
Nat
Thank you all for positively effecting me and my life.
Hi Emma ^.^ How are you ?
Hai LƩa!
Iām halfway done with my last assignment of the semester, and Iām meeting deadlines Iāve set for myself. So, Iām pretty happy! Though, the end of the semester will be fantastic.
School is life right now!