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Part.2

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i’m all the ages i have ever been

@swarnpert // haruki murakami “norwegian wood” // laura mathis “no most” // russian dolls // sue zhao // “eleven” sandra cisneros // “deathless” catherynne m valente // “memento mori” crywank // “untitled” keith haring, 1982 // dante and aristotle discover // jenny slate // @psychicdonuts

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just a lil dump of my sanrio reaction pics

Batch 5: good to show your support for friends (if you have any)

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Like/reblog if you save!!

Froggy meme masterlist

endeintamystic-gone-deactivated

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I love these illustrations from File No.007.

And I kinda wish there were more illustrations for LB:MR, the ones with Alfendi and Lucy like this.

“I don’t have much power and I’m trying to get stronger. But I’m not afraid to share what’s in my heart.”

Natsume Yuujinchou for @natsutakashi​! Happy birthday, Namie!

queer books that didn’t disappoint me the way everything else has. please enjoy.

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30 day japanese challenge

i wanted to start a little thing to keep myself motivated over break but i thought why not share it with everyone? i’m going to keep a journal of my progress so i can see how far i’ve come in 30 days!

day 1: write a letter to your future self in japanese. talk about what you want to accomplish and how you plan on bettering yourself during this challenge

day 2: listen to a song in japanese. what did you like about it? what didn’t you like?

day 3: write a letter to a friend you haven’t talked to in a while.

day 4: brush up on some basic skills. study some hiragana and katakana! try to write the alphabets from memory!

day 5: learn 5 new words and the kanji for them

day 6: describe your family.

day 7: write about your pets! if you don’t have any, write about your favorite animal!

day 8: record yourself talking in japanese. listen to it and make notes on your pronunciation!

day 9: write out your daily routine.

day 10: learn 10 new words and the kanji for them

day 11: write about the weather today.

day 12: watch a show or a movie in japanese (with or without subtitles) and write a review about it

day 13: write about your favorite season.

day 14: talk out loud in japanese for at least 5 minutes.

day 15: learn 15 new words and the kanji for them

day 16: talk about your favorite holiday and what you like about it!

day 17: write about your day in more than 5 sentences.

day 18: learn about a japanese tradition

day 19: look around at the room you’re in. write down 10 objects you see.

day 20: learn 20 new words and the kanji for them

day 21: write a summary of your favorite book.

day 22: listen to a japanese podcast.

day 23: write a poem.

day 24: translate your to-do list. if you don’t have one, make one!

day 25: learn 25 new words and the kanji for them

day 26: describe your room

day 27: write about your favorite place to eat. if you don’t like to go out, describe your favorite food!

day 28: learn a japanese children’s song.

day 29: write about something that makes you happy!

day 30: read the letter you wrote to yourself on day 1. write about what you accomplished throughout this challenge and write about how it helped you and what you can do to practice japanese every day!

if you want to do this challenge i would love for you to tag me in it! feel free to change up the order of the days or even add your own prompts to the list!

I have decided to do this challenge because it looks fun! I want to change up my studying routine, and I found this 30-day challenge. Wish me luck! 頑張ります!

@study-co-jp thanks for the inspiration!

Study with Twitter!

Here are some twitters to follow to help you with your Japanese:

1.) Japanese Homophones @Nihomophones

2.) JoyoKanjiKai @JoyoKanjiKai

3.) Japanese Infinity @NihongoInfinity 

4.) JSTA Nihongo @JSTA_Japanese 

5.) Ako @AkoKitamura

6.) KanzenGrammar @KanzenGrammar

7.) Maggie Sensei @MaggieSensei

8.) Tomoko @tomokodesu1

9.) yamasv_lang8 @yamasv_lang8 

10.) NihongoSOS @NihongoSOS 


My top recommendations are 1,5, and 7! 

Absolutely living for the fact that in ancient Greece, it was said that when Apollo was drunk he created people with the “wrong” genitalia,, which, first of all, means that 1. trans people are not a new thing, we’ve always been here and we’ve always found ways to justify and explain our existence, and 2. the way that we chose to explain ourselves at one point was, “Yeah, the sun was wasted as hell when he made me, but it’s cool.” and that is fucking awesome

christians: god makes no mistakes

ancient greeks: actually sometimes god os just really fucking wasted

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