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Bookish Separation Anxiety
Read more: Bookish Separation AnxietyI get separation anxiety. And no, I am not talking about the anxiety felt knowing that my family, including one very cute nephew who is much missed when he’s not throwing himself onto my bed as my very own unsilenceable alarm clock, is on the other side of this blessedly small country. I am not…
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Musings: Easter on Campus
Read more: Musings: Easter on CampusThe Easter vacation on campus is an odd time. Walking about there’s never very many people, which is isolating and yet somehow creates a sense of community between the people left. It’s such a change from the 10-to-the-hour, like-clockwork rush of people going north and south up the spine of campus. The main square still has…
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March In Review ¦ The More Fun Stuff
Read more: March In Review ¦ The More Fun StuffIf you read the first part to this March In Review post I can only congratulate you for being such a caring person that you read my inane and self-absorbed chatter about my very insignificant life, or else I’ll become suspicious that you are procrastinating writing an essay or studying and merely using my blog…
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Video: Friday Reads ¦ 3rd April
Read more: Video: Friday Reads ¦ 3rd Aprilhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKbwlwtbT4U I wasn’t enjoying my face today so I tried something different. Once again Emma wants to be more artistically and aesthetically inclined than her sub-par camera on her phone will allow – story of my life there tbh. But nevertheless, Friday Reads time!
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March in Review ¦ The Semi-Serious Stuff
Read more: March in Review ¦ The Semi-Serious StuffI thought today seeing as how it is the last day of March would be the optimum time to take a look back on some things that have happened this past month. Because I don’t document enough of my life, boring though it is, and whilst something incredibly mundane might be all that I have…
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Project Watch More Things
Read more: Project Watch More ThingsThat is not a catchy project title, even if it does what it says on the tin. As far as intriguing and engaging initials go, Project WMT isn’t particularly inspiring either, I really need to take a leaf out of the books of the creators of the Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division. But for…
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Video: Friday Reads + Book Haul
Read more: Video: Friday Reads + Book HaulI decided to blow the dust off the YouTube channel and make a Friday Reads / February Book Haul video, wow, such joy, such excitement. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdmxOLkRyb8 Please note: my phone just will not cooperate so that my poorly planned videos can at least look properly lit and half-decent quality. So, failing that, I tried my…
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Discussion: University & Competitive Learning Environments
Read more: Discussion: University & Competitive Learning EnvironmentsOnce again, Emma read something flippantly on her Facebook and then ended up spiralling off into a moment or two of self-absorbed musings and reminiscences. Feel free to ignore this, eventually I’ll write something light and cheerful about books again! A couple of introductory remarks so as not to alarm anyone. Firstly, I have categorically…
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Discussion: “I felt like my voice wasn’t worth hearing”
Read more: Discussion: “I felt like my voice wasn’t worth hearing”“For myself, for a long time… maybe I felt inauthentic or something, I felt like my voice wasn’t worth hearing, and I think everyone’s voice is worth hearing. So if you’ve got something to say, say it from the rooftops.” (Tom Hiddleston) We live in an age of instant communication. An age of relative freedom…