Happy October Witches š» let the spooky vibes take over your soul:
š read some spooky novels
š start planning your Samhain
š pet all the black cats
š do some autumnal baking
š do a dedication of Samhain in your grimoire
š go for a walk in the woods
š say hello to a spirit or leave an offering
š cleanse your space for the 1st day of October
š do a tarot read for October
š visit your local witch store
š watch some spooky movies
english: cozy borrowed hoodies, rustling papers, āi canāt readā, thermos filled with tea, illegible notes in the margins, sleeping with shakespeare covering your face, daily journaling, doodling through lectures
math: shaky hands during tests, the familiar feel of a calculator in your palm, dead silence when you work, flipping through the textbook, easing through problem sets, swapping pens for pencils, wistfully looks out the window
history: summaries of bills and acts on chart paper, the scratch of sharpies, eternal group projects, granola bars hidden under desks, hand cramps from writing, squinting at the board, being told off for talking to your friends
art: paint stained jeans, braiding your friendsā hair, lightning-quick gesture drawings, rivers of sunlight in the classroom, headphones in, snacks strewn around you, snapping charcoal (accidentally!!), wet clay on your fingers
foreign languages: hours of conjugating charts, subtitled films, loopy gel pens, mumbled presentations, repeated listening exercises, forgetting vocabulary immediately, the sound of someone writing with chalk, late breakfasts
gym/health: rewatching mean girls for the 100th time, iced coffee, morning runs under the gentle sun, oversized t-shirts, squeaky floors under sneakers, gossip on the bleachers, avoiding the school pool, rolling up your shorts
science: high ponytails, rapid memorization that fades after the test, frowning while you work, old classroom TVs with dated science programs, whispers and giggles between powerpoint slides, searching for not-gross lab goggles (and not finding them)
1. Write out on sticky notes the name of objects in your room, then go ahead and stick them on everything. Next time you turn on your light, make yourself look (or at least glance) at the word. Next time you open your drawer, look at the note. Any time you turn on your lamp, your laptop charger or your speakers, youāll always have that vocabulary there and youāll learn each of them in no time.
2. Play the radio/podcasts or a Korean show for background noise. Most of us donāt like to sit and scroll through Facebook in total silence. I recommend ģķ¼ė§Øģ“ ėģģė¤ (which is available on youtube!) as it is centred around children and any vocabulary you pick up will be helpful. Others include:
⢠2 Days 1 Night
⢠Hello Counselor
ā¢Ā ģ“ģģ§ ģ°°ģ¤
⢠Hello Baby
3. Write down phrases on flash cards. Break down the words. Some people have more success reading phrases on flash cards rather than just single vocabulary. Stick these in a place youāll sit at often, or you could also stick them on items they pertain to just like in tip #1.
4. Just once a day, when youāre out and about or even just at home, search the dictionary for a word. Say youāre out eating, and you donāt know the word for āto orderā. Whip out that phone, search it up and try to commit it to memory. One word a day is 365 words a year, and odds are youāll pick up more than that anyway!
5. Google Play has a selection of multi-language books. Buy a Korean and English childrenās book and try to read it (if youāre up to it). The English translation will always be there, so itās less brain power for you to go and search up everything you donāt know! Plus, you might learn some small phrases in the process.
6. Watch Korean YouTubers. YouTube is fun to watch, so why not watch it in Korean? - ģźµėØģ (Korean Englishman) is an English man who is great at Korean, he always has English and Korean subs on. By the end of a few episodes youāll know what ā ėØģėµė¤ā and āģ“ģ ģė¤!ā Means! - Ponyās Makeup is a great channel if you love makeup. Youāll pick up makeup related vocab and phrases, as well learn new techniques and styles. - Maangchi is a Korean lady who teaches you how to cook Korean food. Itās mostly in English but she talks about Korean words sometimes. - źæķ¤ is another cooking channel, however thereās no talking, only the blissful sounds of soup boiling and onions frying! She puts small instructions on her videos in both English and Korean. Take notes!
7. Download a widget on your phone that gives you a new word every time you swipe to unlock. Simple, easy and there in your pocket.
8. Fill your social media with Korean. Follow Korean study blogs (though donāt rely on them 100% as most are run by non-fluent speakers), follow Korean daily vocab twitters and Facebook pages. Everything you see will be Korean and youāll start to pick up on words that you see all the time.
9. Donāt feel discouraged if you havenāt studied for a week. Donāt feel like youāre the worst at Korean, or that youāre so far behind everyone else. Everyone learns differently and at different paces. Me, Iām competitive and need to absorb as much as is humanly possible in a short amount of time. Others stick to a schedule. Some learn stuff here and there. There is no right and wrong way to learn. Do you. Remember, just one word a day equals 365 a year. 2 words a day is even more!
My kind of academia aesthetic
Listening to Chopin, Beethoven, Mahler, Debussy and Ravel and closing my eyes when the best part comes on
Going insane when the author I'm studying does something great-incredible-admirable as I start to fall in love with him/her
Thanking artists for sharing their art and assuring them silently that their message arrived
Trying ballet steps whenever I come across a mirror + the sound of pointe shoes, theatre's particular smell, tearing up after curtain calls, reharsing pantomime in an empty studio
Heart clenching all the time when a piece of art just strikes me good
Feeling spiritually connected and dreaming to have a chat with Virginia Woolf, maybe while drinking some tea
Knowing Opera arias by heart and humming the melody while busy doing something
Also, being super excited when it's almost theatre time! Like soooo excited! Can't wait!
Studying in an ancient benedictine monastery in Sicily and exploring every inch of it, walking a lot randomly and finding new pretty and quiet places to stay in
Looking up during a boring class and contemplating old frescoes on the ceiling
Tying ribbons in my hair
Ranting angrily about Lancelot in "Le chevalier de la charrete" to my best friend who absolutely had no idea about what was going on
Randomly telling my brother things I learned and him asking for more because I usually make him laugh a lot
Bragging about how much I love every subject I study and absolutely not regretting my choice
Smiling while reading because that passage was sooooo smart-written
FEMINIST. APPROACHES. AND. WARRIOR. WOMEN. IN. LITERATURE.
Taking pictures of the sky everywhere because I always look at it as the ultimate source of beauty
Intense philosophy lessons during summer, held by my father who studies philosophy just because he loves it, and exchanging facts about it during the day
Writing frantically my book's next chapter on the bus during my way home because I were daydreaming so hard about it before (+ my friend telling me it's as good as poetry)
Saving all the exhibition tickets I have been to
Being humble and ambitious at the same time
Telling everyone i'm studying humanities because the worlds needs to change and them not understanding how the two things are linked
the reason of me still existing is my weakness, and the same thing is the reason of my unwillingness to live. my mom doesnāt need me because iām ungrateful piece of shit just like my brother as she says, my dad just doesnāt really care. the only person that made my life better and happy, is the one whom iām making miserable, and for whom it is hard to be with me p, not due me being piece of shit but because of his own problems and past. i donāt feel right now. i donāt feel alive. i donāt feel happy. i donāt feel care. coming from others nor from myself. i try to smile, every fucking day i try to fake it until i would make it, but on this planet shit doesnāt seem to work this way. iām already dead, all flowers in my soul are intoxicated, and iām going to be nothing, i feel nothing, i want nothing, i have nothing. nothing to loose. people for whom i could live, hope that i will die. iām making everyoneās life miserable and iām the first in the list of those people. i need pain, i love pain, because i could never fully appreciate happiness. i donāt know the price of anything im a piece of shit and nobody needs me, and i am so fucking weak i canāt even make a blessing for everyone and just fucking kill myself, iām this kind of an awful person, iām so weak i hate myself , i hate every muscle bone and organ that i have i should be hanged or killed by the worst kind of death ever i just hope it will happen soon and i just hope to die
Cadmia, which was also called Tuttia or Tutty, was probably zinc carbonate. Philosophersā Wool, or nix alba (white snow). Zinc oxide made by burning zinc in air. Called Zinc White and used as a pigment. White vitriol. Zinc Sulphate. Described by Basil Valentine. Made by lixiviating roasted zinc blende (zinc sulphide). Calamine. Zinc carbonate. Corrosive sublimate. Mercuric chloride. first mentioned by Geber, who prepared it Ā by subliming mercury, calcined green vitriol, common salt and nitre. Calomel. Mercurous chloride. Purgative, made by subliming a mixture of mercuric chloride and metallic mercury, triturated in a mortar. This was heated in a iron pot and the crust of calomel formed on the lid was ground to powder and boiled with water to remove the very poisonous mercuric chloride. Cinnabar. Mercuric sulphide. Turpeth mineral. A hydrolysed form of mercuric sulphate. Yellow crystalline powder, described by Basil Valentine. Mercurius praecipitatus. Red mercuric oxide. Described by Geber. Cinnabar or Vermillion. Mercuric sulphide. Mosaic gold. Golden-yellow glistening scales of crystalline stannic sulphide, made by heating a mixture of tin filings, sulphur and salammoniac. Tin salt. Hydrated stannous chloride. Spiritus fumans. Stannic chloride, discovered by Libavius in 1605, through distilling tin with corrosive sublimate. Butter of tin. Hydrated stannic chloride. Galena. Plumbic sulphide. Chief ore of lead. Lead fume. Lead oxide obtained from the flues at lead smelters. Massicot. Yellow powder form of lead monoxide. Litharge. Reddish-yellow crystalline form of lead monoxide, formed by fusing and powdering massicot. Minium or Red Lead. Triplumbic tetroxide. Formed by roasting litharge in air. Scarlet crystalline powder. Naples yellow, or Cassel yellow. An oxychloride of lead, made by heating litharge with sal ammoniac. Chrome yellow. Lead chromate. Sugar of Lead. Lead acetate, Made by dissolving lead oxide in vinegar. White lead. Basic carbonate of lead. Used as a pigment. Venetian White. Mixture of equal parts of white lead and barium sulphate. Dutch White. Mixture of one part of white lead to three of barium sulphate. Antimony. From latin āantimoniumā used by Constantinius Africanus (c. 1050) to refer to Stibnite. Glass of Antimony. Impure antimony tetroxide, obtained by roasting stibnite. Used as a yellow pigment for glass and porcelain. Butter of Antimony. White crystalline antimony trichloride. Made by Basil Valentine by distilling roasted stibnite with corrosive sublimate. Glauber later prepared it by dissolving stibnite in hot concentrated hydrochloric acid and distilling. Powder of Algaroth. A white powder of antimonious oxychloride, made by by precipitation when a solution of butter of antimony in spirit of salt is poured into water. Stibnite. Antimony trisulphide. Grey mineral ore of antimony. Wismuth. Bismuth. Pearl white. Basic nitrate of bismuth, used by Lemery as a cosmetic. Chrome green. Ā Chromic oxide. Chrome yellow. Lead chromate. Chrome red. Basic lead chromate. Chrome orange. Mixture of chrome yellow and chrome red. Green Vitriol. Ferrous sulphate. Rouge, Crocus, Colcothar. Red varieties of ferric oxide are formed by burning green vitriol in air. Marcasite. Mineral form of Iron disulphide. Oxidises in moist air to green vitriol. Pyrites. Mineral form of iron disulphide. Stable in air. Cobalt. Named by the copper miners of the Hartz Mountains after the evil spirits the 'koboldsā which gave a false copper ore. Zaffre. Impure cobalt arsenate, left after roasting cobalt ore. Nickel. Named by the copper miners of Westphalia the 'kupfer-nickelā or false copper. Copper glance. Cuprous sulphide ore. Aes cyprium. Cyprian brass or copper. Cuprite. Red cuprous oxide ore. Blue vitriol or bluestone. Cupric sulphate. Verdigris. The green substance formed by the atmospheric weathering of copper. This is a complex basic carbonate of copper. In more recent times the term 'verdigrisā is more correctly applied to copper acetate, made by the action of vinegar on copper. Resin of copper. Cuprous chloride. Made by Robert Boyle in 1664 by heating copper with corrosive sublimate. Lunar caustic, lapis infernalis. Silver nitrate. Fulminating silver. Silver nitride, very explosive when dry. Made by dissolving silver oxide in ammonia. Horn silver, argentum cornu. A glass like ore of silver chloride. Luna cornea. The soft colourless tough mass of silver chloride, made by heating horn silver till it forms a dark yellow liquid and then cooling. Described by Oswald Croll in 1608. Purple of Cassius. Made Ā by Andreas Cassius in 1685 by precipitating a mixture of gold, stannous and stannic chlorides, with alkali. Used for colouring glass. Fulminating gold. Made by adding ammonia to the auric hydroxide formed by precipitation by potash from metallic gold dissolved in aqua regis. Highly explosive when dry. Quicklime. Calcium oxide. Slaked lime. Calcium hydroxide. Chalk. Calcium carbonate. Gypsum. Calcium sulphate. Natron. Native sodium carbonate. Soda ash. Sodium carbonate formed by burning plants growing on the sea shore. Caustic marine alkali. Caustic soda. Sodium hydroxide. Made by adding lime to natron. Common salt. Sodium chloride. Glauberās Salt. Sodium sulphate. Wood-ash or potash. Potassium carbonate made from the ashes of burnt wood. Caustic wood alkali. Caustic potash. Potassium hydroxide. Made by adding lime to potash. Liver of sulphur. Complex of polysulphides of potassium, made by fusing potash and sulphur. Sal Ammoniac. Ammonium Chloride. Described by Geber. Sal volatile, Spirit of Hartshorn. Volatile alkali. Ammonium carbonate made from distilling bones, horns, etc. Caustic volatile alkali. Ammonium hydroxide. Nitrum flammans. Ammonium nitrate made by Glauber. Brimstone (from German Brennstein 'burning stoneā). Sulphur. Flowers of sulphur. light yellow crystalline powder, made by Ā distilling sulphur. Thion hudor (Zosimus refers to this as the 'divine waterā or 'the bile of the serpentā). A deep reddish-yellow liquid made by boiling flowers of sulphur with slaked lime. Milk of sulphur (lac sulphuris). White colloidal sulphur. Ā Geber made this by adding an acid to thion hudor. Oil of Vitriol. Sulphuric acid made by distilling green vitriol. Realgar. red ore of arsenic. Arsenic disulphide. Orpiment. Auri-pigmentum. Yellow ore of arsenic. Arsenic trisulphide. White arsenic. Arsenious oxide. Made from arsenical soot from the roasting ovens, purified by sublimation. Aqua tofani. Arsenious oxide. Extremely poisonous. Used by Paracelsus. Kingās Yellow. A mixture of orpiment with white arsenic.
the nine muses but dark academia
clio
plays her own music on the guitar, she sometimes covers lordeās songs, knows random history facts, shows particular interest in english history, speaks latin and ancient greek, drinks tea three times a day, introverted, lights candles when studying
euterpe
speaks italian, plays multiple instruments, though the flute is her favourite, good with animals, wears turtlenecks and golden jewellery, doesnāt like people, doesnāt respect people who have no general knowledge, wants to attend the milan conservatory
thalia
has great humour, sometimes sarcastic, favourite book is vile bodies by evelyn waugh, great at math and wants to be an architect, vegan, she only trusts herself, listens to gang of youths, goes to art museums all the time
melpomene
thalia is her best friend even though they are complete opposites, sees life as a tragedy, has read all of shakespeareās works, rhetoric speech is her way to express herself, her dream is to be an actress, deep blue sweaters and beige cigarette pants are her favourite things to wear
terpsichore
a great dancer, does ballroom dancing and ballet, plays the harp, goes to her favourite cafĆ© to write music, doesnāt use her phone, writes in fountain pens only, speaks only when spoken to, daydreams about her university years and canāt wait to find the university sheās going to attendās library and spend hours in it
erato
hopeless romantic, though still very dark academia-ish, secretly a matchmaker, coffee addict, listens to hozier and debussy (weird combination but she loves it), also listens to ballet music, reads all day every day, wants to major in english lit, writes poetry when she isnāt reading
polymnia
wants to take linguistics, her biggest pet peeve is people who donāt speak correctly (naturally, she corrects them all the time), studies to podcasts, great at debates and is interested in politics, strong opinions about everything and is not afraid to speak her mind, bi
ourania
reads tarot cards, great at astrophysics and wants to study the subject in uni, first thing she asks when meeting someone is what their zodiac is, silk blouses and golden jewellery (rings mostly), has a moon journal, favourite song that isnāt anything lana del ray is drops of jupiter
calliope
natural leader, writes and reads odes, her favourite thing to read is odes by horace, quotes the illiad and odyssey, adventurous, sometimes thinks of creative ways to commit murder, wears dark colours, has friends from all around the world and lots of pen pals, visits old buildings way too often
Top 10 favorite Females from the Summer 2017 anime season.
10. Ryouko Kaji (Tsurezure Children)
9. Dorothy (Princess Principal)
8. Chise (Princess Principal)
7. Yuki Minegawa (Tsurezure Children)
6. Kuga Akine (Yokai Apartments)
5. Takano Chizuru (Tsurezure Children)
4. Ange Le Carre (Princess Principal)
3. Horikita Suzune (Classroom of the Elite)
2. Hoshinomori Chiaki (Gamers!)
1. Jabami Yumeko (The Compulsive Gambler)
bindrunes!!Ā
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You always say I can talk to you but it's getting bad again and it just feels like I've been bothering you
Confession #39
"I used to lie in bed at night and cry my eyes out. But lately it's like I'm numb. I want to cry, but unfortunately the tears no longer drop."
ā notes from the girl who lost herself