My style isn’t even my style, I cant afford my actual style
this the most accurate shit
yes
and also: my style doesn’t come in my size and if it does that shit aint affordable
and also: i would never be able to step outside wearing my style without sinking into the pavement with self-consciousness
Receipts.
I hope someone takes him up on this.
my debit card got cancelled for fraud prevention and i have no metro card or cash - would someone use my lyft code so i can get home tonight? please boost https://lyft.com/id/SARAH497557
i am physically disabled and cannot walk 7.5 miles home, please please boost this
I hate being in that mood where nothing’s really wrong but nothing feels right either
Hi
mitam moodboard: mint walking in the wind
goodbyes are bittersweet
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I don’t remember this scene of breaking bad
LMFAOOOOO
is my neuroscience book for real
I swear this is every neuroscience textbook’s favorite joke.
things i wish people had told me when i was a freshman
so i’ve been thinking about this for a few days, and i wanted to make a list of some things that i wish people had told me when i was a freshman in college
- don’t skip class.
- really, don’t skip unless it’s absolutely necessary. i had a professor who didn’t tell us when the tests were going to be until the class before. go to class.
- if you get lost, look around for an office and ask where to go - especially during the first few weeks, everyone is happy to help you figure things out.
- buy a planner. keep it in your backpack 24/7. keep it out in class. professors change due dates and assignments constantly and you don’t want to forget things - two missed assignments can become four and suddenly you’re making a C in a class you need a 3.0 for.
- join organizations!!! join clubs or something that will keep your societal needs fulfilled and also look good on a resume. volunteer work too, work at events, and get friends to join you. it’s more fun than you might think.
- also always have a binder with blank paper in it. always.
- keep your phone and computer chargers with you all the time because you will need them and you will use them.
- no one will look at you funny for eating food in class (just don’t eat anything crunchy for the love of god)
- don’t go out for food constantly - this is the fastest way you will spend money, and before you know it you’ve spent $400 on food in a month which is like. ridiculous.
- keep to the right of the sidewalk, and don’t bunch up with your friends. you’ll understand in a semester or two.
- get your college email sent to ALL your devices. don’t know how? contact your school’s IT department.
- that paper that’s due in a month? make an outline and collect resources now. it takes ten minutes and you will be super glad two days before it’s due when you haven’t started it yet.
- take time to go outside. take walks. eat a salad.
- go to bed before midnight. i promise, you won’t do it at first but you’ll thank me later.
- sometimes a good night’s sleep is better than an A on an assignment. get it presentable, sleep, and do better next time.
- you can do this. it’s new and kinda scary and big, but you can do it, and you’ll be telling people what i’ve told you by this time next year.
and don’t take low grades as a joke. that GPA is not easy to bring up
Uwu friendly reminder that kids play video games!!!! It’s a disadvantage to beat them!!! It makes them feel bad and is not nice wuwuw please reconsider shooting me when I am trying my best!!!!!







