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Bidhannagar Mela, Kolkata.
8.7.2023
I didn't think I'd be doing this again after I got my undergraduate degree, but it looks like I'm back on studyblr. Right now I'm doing some online classes, but I'm prepping some grad school applications and if those go well I will be a full time student again.
Like before, my posts will mostly be for me to look back on, and not too highly polished. Think of a journal about studying and you'll have reasonable expectations.
Today I did a session of my Interplanetary Spacecraft and Satellite Engineering course. I'm just wrapping up the section on different kinds of propulsion. At first I was skeptical of the quality and depth an online course could provide, but I think this course covers the main topics and gives you a good baseline to evaluate new ideas and go into more research on your own.
I've also been trying to get outside more often, the other picture is some salt ponds I visited last weekend.
80% of the ocean is unexplored by YOU GUYS. i've seen the whole thing
haven’t seen this on tumblr yet, and tis the season
my most important izzy hands and Edward teach take
Fun history facts: One of the 31 people arrested at Stonewall on June 28th 1969 was American folk singer Dave Van Ronk, who was not at the Stonewall Inn at the time and was cis & straight as far as I'm aware. He'd been eating dinner at a nearby restaurant when he noticed a riot happening, said "Well I suppose I should go see what the fuss is about," stepped outside, and immediately started throwing bricks at the cops.
Absolute beginner adult ballet series (fabulous beginning teacher)
40 piano lessons for beginners (some of the best explanations for piano I’ve ever seen)
Excellent basic crochet video series
Basic knitting (probably the best how to knit video out there)
Pre-Free Figure Skate Levels A-D guides and practice activities (each video builds up with exercises to the actual moves!)
How to draw character faces video (very funny, surprisingly instructive?)
Another drawing character faces video
Literally my favorite art pose hack
Tutorial of how to make a whole ass Stardew Valley esque farming game in Gamemaker Studios 2??
Introduction to flying small aircrafts
French/Dutch/Fishtail braiding
Playing the guitar for beginners (well paced and excellent instructor)
Playing the violin for beginners (really good practical tips mixed in)
Color theory in digital art (not of the children’s hospital variety)
Retake classes you hated but now there’s zero stakes:
Calculus 1 (full semester class)
Learn basic statistics (free textbook)
Introduction to college physics (free textbook)
Introduction to accounting (free textbook)
Learn a language:
Ancient Greek
Latin
Spanish
German
Japanese (grammar guide) (for dummies)
French
Russian (pretty good cyrillic guide!)
I decided to put together a list of questions to be answered throughout the month of February because honestly I haven't felt motivated enough to make new posts and this seems like a great opportunity. So! if you'd like to, feel free to join in on the challenge!!
The challenge will last the whole month of February and contains 28 questions, one for each day.
Please reblog this post if you plan to do the challenge!
When you post, tag it as '#february productivity challenge' so I can track, see and reblog the posts and studyblrs participating :)
You don't have to post daily so don't pressure yourself too much on it. You can always do catch-up posts!
If you have any questions feel free to hop into my inbox!
Day 1: What’s your favourite podcast?
Day 2: What are you reading right now?
Day 3: What's your nighttime routine like?
Day 4: What would you describe your study method as?
Day 5: What's the most recent thing you've dreamt?
Day6: What are your current top 5 songs?
Day 7: What was your favourite band 5 years ago?
Day 8: Is there someone you recently got acquainted with? How did you meet them?
Day 9: Have you been anywhere recently for the first time? How was the experience?
Day 10: What's your daily, weekly and monthly planning method? How detailed are you with it?
Day 11: What’s a piece of random trivia that you know?
Day 12: What’s your favourite family tradition?
Day 13: Do you like video games? What's a game you've wanted to play for a while? What's the last game you've played?
Day 14: What's a youtube channel you really like?
Day 15: When you hang out with friends, what do you usually prefer to do?
Day 16: What's something you would like to make if you had the time and/or skill?
Day 17: What’s your favourite place you’ve ever visited?
Day 18: What’s the best advice you’ve received and consciously try to follow?
Day 19: What's your go-to take out?
Day 20: If you made a youtube channel, what would it be about?
Day 21: What's something you've wanted to take a deep dive into but haven't got the time to yet?
Day 22: What are your favourite colour combinations?
Day 23: What's a gift you'd give to someone if you don't know them all too well?
Day 24: What's your favourite beverage?
Day 25: What does your ideal breakfast look like?
Day 26: What's the cosiest place in your mind right now?
Day 27: If you did a room revamp, what all would you change? What's an aesthetic you would like to incorporate in it?
Day 28: What's your favourite stationery that you own?
Hope you enjoy it and have a good month!
Tips for gamers
Yet MORE memes I made instead of sleeping.
tell me something nice
this guy has the most difficult bird of all time but he loves him anyway
so I got into grad school today with my shitty 2.8 gpa and the moral of the story is reblog those good luck posts for the love of god
It’s here y’all!!! The 2021 Summer Studying Challenge!
I’ve literally been planning on doing this since my last summer challenge so i’m so happy to finally have it out in the world and i can’t wait to see what everyone posts and discover some amazing new studyblrs! i am genuinely so excited to get back to posting consistently and finally having the time to engage with you all after my exams so please get involved and give it ago!
so without further ado, here’s all you need to know:
If you do the challenge, use the tag #summer studying challenge so i (and others) can see your posts
I will try to reblog as many posts in the tag as possible (and it doesn’t matter if you think they aren’t ‘aesthetic’ cause i will reblog them!)
This challenge will run for two months - from the 1st July to the 31st August
There are daily prompts for every day of July and August
But, as always, I don’t expect everyone to be able to post every day so you can always do catch-up posts or answer the prompts in batches
Likewise, you don’t have to post for the entire period - it is completely up to you but i will be posting for the entire two months
If you have any questions, feel free to send me an ask!
If you want to do the challenge, please reblog this post
If you do it on any other social media platform (ie. Instagram), please give credit. My Instagram is also @/myhoneststudyblr
The challenge will officially start on the 1st July, but if you come across this later, you can definitely start anytime during these two months!
1st July - What are your plans for this summer?
2nd July - Do you have a specific goal for this summer?
3rd July - Do you have a lot of work to do for school, university or your job this summer?
4th July - What is the most important task that you need to complete this summer?
5th July - Do you have any special plans or activities for this summer?
6th July - What do you usually do during the summer? Is anything different this year?
7th July - What did you do during the summer when you were a young child?
8th July - What’s your happiest summer memory from your childhood?
9th July - Do you usually go on vacation during the summer?
10th July - What is the best vacation you have ever been on? (note: doesn’t have to be a summer vacation)
11th July - What is your favourite vacation memory?
12th July - What is the worst vacation you have ever been on?
13th July - What is your dream vacation?
14th July - Would you rather stay in one resort for a month or travel across the country for one month?
15th July - Are there any special events for you in the summer? (for example, birthdays, festivals, etc.)
16th July - Do you have any summer traditions?
17th July - What is your typical daily routine in the summer?
18th July - How do you stay motivated during the summer? (for example, to study)
19th July - Do you stay indoors or outdoors more in the summer?
20th July - Are you a ‘summer person’?
21st July - What is an unpopular opinion that you have about summer?
22nd July - What does summer feel like where you live?
23rd July - Would you prefer summer to be hotter or colder than it usually is for you?
24th July - Would you prefer your summer to be shorter or longer?
25th July - Daytime or nighttime – what’s your favourite time during summer?
26th July - Do your sleeping habits change during summer?
27th July - Do your eating habits change during summer?
28th July - When you hear the word ‘summer’, what is the first thing that you think of?
29th July - What colour do you associate with summer?
30th July - What would be your perfect summer day?
31st July - Would you rather spend the day at the beach or at the swimming pool?
1st August - What do you do when you go to the beach?
2nd August - What do you like most about the beach?
3rd August - What is your least favourite thing about the beach?
4th August - What is your song of the summer this year?
5th August - What is your ultimate summertime song?
6th August - What is your favourite summertime movie?
7th August - Do you read a lot in the summer?
8th August - What book are you currently reading?
9th August - What is your favourite summer ‘beach read’ book?
10th August - What TV show are you currently watching?
11th August - What was the last movie you watched?
12th August - What is your favourite summertime snack?
13th August - What is your favourite seasonal fruit to eat during the summer?
14th August - What is your favourite meal to have on the beach?
15th August - What is your favourite ice cream flavour?
16th August - What is the weirdest ice cream flavour that you’ve ever seen (and maybe even tasted?
17th August - If you could make up a new ice cream flavour, what ingredients would you use? What would you call it?
18th August - What is your favourite summer drink?
19th August - What is your go-to summer outfit?
20th August - Do you like wearing sunglasses?
21st August - Sandals or flip flops?
22nd August - Do you wear sunscreen?
23rd August - Have you ever been really badly sunburnt?
24th August - What three things would you take to your desert island?
25th August - Imagine that you could fill a swimming pool with anything except water and swim in it. What would your pool be filled with?
26th August - Would you rather surf the waves or read a book?
27th August - What’s happening once this summer is over? Returning to school or uni? Starting something new?
28th August - Have you managed to complete your main task and goal for the summer?
29th August - When you remember this summer, what three adjectives will define it?
30th August - What did you learn over the summer? (note: this doesn’t have to be academic-related)
31st August - What was your favourite memory from this summer?
✨ So this is the challenge! I hope that you will join in and enjoy doing it during the summer! Please message me or send me an ask if you have any questions about it or just want to have a chat <3 ✨
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@ all trans people about to attend online school:
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Technically true.
shout out to all the people who identify with gifted kid burnout syndrome who are probably just neurodivergent but werent diagnosed as a child, who used to devour books like it was nothing and never really understood why the protagonist would leave their cool fantasy world behind to go back home at the end of the story, and who are now extremely disappointed in reality and use escapism as their primary coping mechanism. how’s that bisexuality and deep-rooted anger at the school system going for you?
homophobes are not allowed to use computers because the inventor of the computer was gay
i am delighted to inform you of the existence of the Rosefinch, which is a real actual bird that exists!
hey fellas do you think-- [gets knocked out]
#my last two brain cells
Japanese tea bag maker Ocean-Teabag has been making waves by creating little parcels of aroma in the shape of marine animals. Luckily for us, their wide range of tea bags are available at online Japanese novelty retailer Village Vanguard, maker of such fine products as Space Tea and cat-shaped kitchen utensils.
Ocean-Teabag’s earliest designs included beautiful dolphin tea bags filled with blue mallow tea leaves. Steeping them turns your otherwise normal pot of water into a tranquil ocean. Proving to be a hit among tea lovers, Ocean-Teabag expanded their repertoire to many other sea creatures including the sea turtle (butterfly pea jasmine tea)…
the distinctive ocean sunfish (Japanese hojicha — roasted green tea)…
the graceful manta ray (tropical mango tea)…
and even a blood-thirsty shark (blended herb tea).
The newest addition to their robust series of marine creatures is a tea bag shaped like an innocuous sea cucumber. This little parcel is filled with jasmine tea, as well as a smidgen of sea cucumber powder to lend some authenticity. Ocean-Teabag warns that some people who have a sensitive tongue may find it tasting a little fishy.
The company also crafted a deep sea series that will satisfy even the most adventurous of tea drinkers out there. A few such examples are the anglerfish (earl grey tea)…
the creepy giant isopod (Eastern Beauty oolong tea)…
the horseshoe crab (white apricot tea)…
…and lastly the king of them all, the enormous giant oarfish. ( Delicious Assam tea of epic proportions! ) Just like its namesake, it measures a whopping 19 centimeters (7.5 inches). Drinking tea becomes an art when half of your tea bag hangs out of your cup.
While the notion of turning your cup of tea into fish-inhabiting waters is not new, these tea bags will hopefully conjure up images of gentle ocean waves in your mind.
WHERE TO FIND THE TEA
People, please be careful. There are also people tracking children and people and putting bids on them based on their profile pictures on whatsapp, tracking and kidnapping them. Especially young children, so please be cautious, especially parents who have their children as their profile pictures.
Please pass this on to everyone so that they are aware of the danger. I don’t how it is all around the world but I know it can’t just be here so please please spread the word. Thank you.
A part of being an adult is living with regret and not allowing it to consume you. The older you get, the more mistakes you’ve made, opportunities you’ve missed, people you’ve disappointed. And every day you have to remind yourself to be kind and forgiving of yourself. You accept and love the you from the past and understand that it’s all a part of the process. Then you move on and live your best life, knowing now as old as you feel today, you’ll never be this young again.
Unpopular opinion: homework is the biggest load of BS. I mean honestly, the majority of people value the separation between home and work life, most of us don’t like when we get home and we have to continue working even though we’ve left the office. Why would we do that to children?? 
people with bad taste are always like “yurr hurr The Beach is about zuko and mai and how they’re a great couple” while intellectuals know that Actually The Beach is about mining any and all of the untapped friendship potential of this striking exchange
The Stonewall You Know Is a Myth. And That’s O.K. | NYT Celebrating Pride
Happy Pride! Know your history!