Thursday, the 3rd of November
I woke up before my alarm tonight, spending the additional time with my dog thinking about what I liked and didn't like about yesterday's mental health day. Yes, I got some much needed sleep but although I sketched a little, ate healthy and took it slow I was disappointed. Why did I not use that time I took for myself to read, to create, to go for an actual hike? I felt paralysed in my freedom - I spent hours feeding my head with things I don't care about at all. I don't know whether it was out of fatigue, convenience or being overwhelmed by my schedule. Whatever was the root it gave me a glimpse into a time that I never want to experience again. So today I will start small. Putting only three things on my to-do list and doing self care based on necessity, not my planning.
Studying
Mediävistik lecture
Library visit
Read Obasan
i’ve propagated a bunch of my plants and can’t wait to put them into larger pots◡̈⃝ my twin’s started translating another manhwa and it’s so good !! it’s a really cute shoujo school-life type and it’s making me so excited and fluttery inside
Hi everyone!
School is starting in about a week for me, and I am not prepared at all. I’ve been unemployed for about 2 months now despite trying hard to find work. I am still looking, but I’ll never make enough money to pay for the things I need with only a week to go.
The most important thing I need to pay for is rent, which was due on the 1st of this month. If I don’t pay it, I will have nowhere to live once school starts. I don’t want to be homeless, but I can not move in until I’ve paid it. My rent is $660. My move-in date is August 16th, and school starts August 19th. This means I will need to pay my rent by the 19th. Although I also need things like apartment necessities, food, and school supplies, I’m more concerned with actually getting the key to the apartment and having a place to sleep.
If you’d like to help out, here are my usernames!
Paypal: paypal.me/brianna1x
Cashapp: $brianna1x
Venmo: @briannanicole6x
Even $1 is helpful! Whether you can or can’t help, please reblog this post!
Thank you all!
Edit: I will also be keeping this post updated so that I don’t receive more money than needed, and will delete when I’ve reached my goal! Thanks again, everyone!
Completed five pastpapers.
One ab workout.
One topic of Food and Nutrition notes.
Math homework.
Made a study plan.
So this weekend was basically a chill one but mostly pastpapers took up most of my time. I didn't get to study as much as i would like too simce my finals start in two weeks. If you all have any tips feel free to message me! As always hope you all had a productive and happy day and if you didn't that's okay you always have tomorrow! ^.^
BTS - Not Today.
Zedd, Katy Perry - 365
JANNABI - A Story I Couldn't See.
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안녕하세요! 환영합니다~
Hello! Welcome~ ⚠️CAUTION⚠️ Grab your pencils and papers! There’s a lot of info ahead!
This is a big struggle for Korean language learners and so, I decided to cover this confusing topic. I haven’t formally taught the particles ‘이/가’ because they have a similar function as ‘는/은’ BUT there are some differences that I will cover below!
If you have any questions, feel free to drop me a message or leave a reply down below! Happy studying~
는/은 is a particle that indicates which part of the sentence is a subject. Add 는 after the object if the last letter of the last syllable is a vowel and 은 if the last letter of the last syllable is a consonant.
e x a m p l e s :
Vowel: 그 옷은 비싸다. (That clothing is expensive.)
Consonant: 나는 예쁘다. (I am pretty.)
Add 가 after the object if the last letter of the last syllable is a vowel and 이 if the last letter of the last syllable is a consonant.
e x a m p l e s :
Vowel: 주스가 맛있다 (The juice is tasty.)
Consonant: 가방이 크다. (The bag is big.)
이/가 are subject particles that answer/ask who, what, and/or which. Let me explain: If Person A asks:
A: “누가 먹었어요?” (Who ate it?)
We use 가 because the person is asking who ate it.
Let’s see what Person B answers Person A:
A: “누가 먹었어요?” (Who ate it?)
B: “제가요.” (I did.)
BUT, what if Person C says:
C: “저는 안 먹었어요.” (I didn’t eat it.)
By using 저는 instead of 제가, Person C shows CONTRAST, EMPHASIS, and DISTIGUISHMENT compared to Person B who said that they ate it. 는/은 differentiates his/her idea with Person C.
And…that’s it! Congrats, you made it to the end! 축하해요! 🎉🎉
If you’re new, I’m Alli and I make my own infographics to help you learn Korean with ease! If you’re interested in more of these types of lessons, visit my blog here!
P.S. What do you guys think of the new color theme?
It motivates me to know that it takes people to another world where they dont have have to face reality.
25.07.2020
my second semester starts on monday, and while i’m disappointed that i won’t be able to attend classes in person, i’m very excited for my philosophy of religion module. i’m getting a head start by reading and annotating the class notes and reviewing previous epistemology notes on religion.
some pretty asks✨
angel; is there anyone you’d do anything for?
galaxy; what fascinates you?
melody; favorite artists?
silk; what outfit makes you feel confident?
rose; favorite flower?
sun; favorite season
film; favorite movie/tv show?
gorgeous; what do you like in a person?
diamond; favorite color?
infatuation; first crush?
dream; how long do you sleep on average?
brilliant; what celebrity do people say you look like?
perfume; favorite scent?
fleece; have any pets?
pigment; what color is your hair naturally? if you could dye it any color which one would you choose?
charcoal; do you have a good relationship with your parents?
ocean; do you take a yearly vacation?
murky; biggest fear?
devotion; are you taken?
lingerie; what do you wear to bed?
daydream; best memory?
joy; best feeling you’ve ever experienced?
masque; what’s your skincare routine?
valentine; best gift you’ve ever received?
parchment; favorite book?
garden; do you have a garden? plants?
oasis; dream destination?
sense; best subject? favorite subject?
footprints; do you want kids?
rainbow; what’s your sexuality?
sweater; do you prefer loose or baggy clothes?
nail laquer; punk or pastel?
1975; if you could time travel to any time period, what would it be and why?
tattoos; do you have/want and tattoos and piercings?
feel free to reblog and send me some! <3
it’s only the second week of the semester and i already have so much work! here’s my current desk setup + environmental science notes.
24|08|2020
Day 43 of My Summer Studying Challenge!
✨ 24th August ✨ Do you like wearing sunglasses?
sometimes i do but sometimes i don’t. i’ve never really worn them a lot tho because i prefer to see things normally even if it’s bright and tbh they annoy me a bit when i am wearing them
click on the photo for HQ and to see the pastel part of the title that always seems to disappear in pictures XD
lol. I have no idea what to put in a description. Does this describe me?! ok i confused myself... side blog @productivelily102
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