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reblogging important info

Want to learn something new in 2022??

Absolute beginner adult ballet series (fabulous beginning teacher)

40 piano lessons for beginners (some of the best explanations for piano I’ve ever seen)

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?)

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)

Learn a language:

Russian (pretty good cyrillic guide!)

100 good questions to ask your friends at 4:02 am when you can’t sleep (can also function as an asks list)

  1. Are you bothered by your cosmic insignificance?
  2. Do you mourn for a place or person you’ve never known?
  3. Do you really think there is somebody for everybody?
  4. Do you place any value in gender roles?
  5. Do you have to be related to be family?
  6. Are your platonic relationships just as valuable as romantic or family ones?
  7. Are you in love? Do you want to be?
  8. Do you think you can put love into categories (family, platonic, romantic, etc.) or is it just one general sensation?
  9. Would you be happy with a life without romance? 
  10. Are you always going to be a little in love with somebody?
  11. Would you change your appearance if you could?
  12. Do you have the feeling you’ve lost something you might have had in another life - whether it be a person, a place, a world, a language, etc.?
  13. Do you believe in reincarnation?
  14. Would you want to be reincarnated?
  15. Do you think you’re special, or just another person amongst billions? Can you be both?
  16. Do theoretical ethical debates have any value? Is it important people discuss ethical dilemmas, e.g. the trolley problem?
  17. Did you have imaginary friends? Do you still have them?
  18. Are you religious? Do you think your religion is ‘correct’?
  19. If you aren’t religious, do you wish you were? Why?
  20. Do you want a grand adventure?
  21. Do you have somebody, whether it be a friend or stranger, who you think you could have loved if the circumstances were different?
  22. How long does it take you to fall in love with somebody?Is the sensation of ‘falling in love’ or ‘being in love’ better?
  23. Is love about convenience or something more? Can it be about both?
  24. Do you think you really understand your gender and sexuality?
  25. How fluid is your concept of gender and sexuality?
  26. What’s the most life-changing choice you’ve made so far?
  27. Are you afraid of growing old?
  28. Would you want to live forever? How about for a billion years, a million, a millennium, a century?
  29. Do you believe in some form of god/s?
  30. Are your choices fated or of your own free will?
  31. Do you have a hunch about how you’re going to die?
  32. Do you believe in star signs?
  33. How old do you have to be to be considered an adult?
  34. Was your childhood happy?
  35. What are you missing from your life?
  36. Have you ever met someone who had a very similar personality to your own? Did you get along?
  37. Do opposites attract?
  38. Is your life what you expected it would be five years ago?
  39. Do you know what you want out of life?
  40. What makes a person ‘good’? Are you a ‘good person’?
  41. What fundamentally matters do you?
  42. Is freewill an illusion?
  43. Do you create art? How do you define art?
  44. How often do you lie? Is all lying inherently bad? Are you generally truthful?
  45. Do you want to be remembered after your death? What for?
  46. Is true world peace ever possible?
  47. Do you have to suffer to truly understand the human condition? What is the human condition? How can you really experience it?
  48. Are you free? Will you ever be? Can anyone be truly free?
  49. Do you hold yourself to higher standards than you hold others?
  50. What do you expect from a friend or partner?
  51. What question could you ask to find out the most about a person?
  52. Do you justify all your beliefs or have you just inherited/absorbed some?
  53. Which beliefs do you have that is most likely to be wrong?
  54. Can human really understand the complete nature of the universe, space and time?
  55. Is a conscious what makes someone a person?
  56. What do you think about artificial intelligence?
  57. Do you thinks humans are obsessed with escapism (books, video games, movies, etc.)? Are you looking for an escape? Do you think that’s a bad thing?
  58. Are we eventually going to ‘run out’ of new combinations for music, art, language, etc.? Is there a limit to human creativity?
  59. What do you think the next era of music will be like?
  60. What do you think the next era of fashion will be like?
  61. Do we live in tumultuous times, or do they just seem so strange because we’re living in them?
  62. Would you want to meet a clone of yourself? Would you like them?
  63. How confident are you, really?
  64. How consistent is your perception of time?
  65. What age should people be allowed to vote? Should children and teenagers be allowed to vote?
  66. How do you feel about the idea ‘an eye for an eye’?
  67. What’s the worse thing a person can be?
  68. How do you feel about monogamy?
  69. Can you be in love with someone and still fall in love with someone else?
  70. What’s the tragedy of your life?
  71. Would your life make a good play?
  72. Should people be prosecuted for crimes that weren’t considered crimes at the time?
  73. Would you fight for your country? Do you feel a sense of loyalty to your nation?
  74. Do you believe in gender equality in every aspect?
  75. Do we have a moral obligation to care for others? To what extent?
  76. Do you crave approval and/or praise?
  77. Is there comedy in all tragedy and tragedy in all comedy?
  78. Are you ever going to be satisfied?
  79. When you are sad, do you listen to music that conveys your emotions or music that makes you happy?
  80. Is your music organised by mood or sensation or do you just listen to everything at any time?
  81. Would you marry a friend if they needed you to (e.g. for citizenship)?
  82. Are you a deep person?
  83. Given the chance to live your life on Mars, with no hope of returning to Earth but with the promise of scientific discovery and glory, would you take it?
  84. Are you who people think you are?
  85. Do you think you would be happier if you had been born a different gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, nationality or religion?
  86. What’s your toxic trait? Are you trying to improve yourself and fix it?
  87. Do you anger easily?
  88. Are you a jealous person?
  89. If you lost all your memories, would you have the same personality?
  90. Given the chance to reset your life (with none of the knowledge you currently have), would you take it?
  91. Is hate as strong as love? Who do you hate?
  92. Do you speak multiple languages? Which do you dream in? What language would you want to learn?
  93. Do you draw meaning from your dreams, or do you disregard them?
  94. How would you describe yourself when you love? Do you love forcefully, unconditionally, gently, quietly, desperately?
  95. Is unrequited love real love?
  96. Is your perception of yourself similar or the same to how others perceive you?
  97. Are you overly analytical?
  98. Do you ever feel that you are really a terrible person, and only act good out of societal or some other obligation?
  99. Do you believe in magic? Are you superstitious?
  100. What belief do you have that isn’t logically grounded, but you still firmly believe in?
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Creative & DIY

SO THAT’S HOW THEY FUCKING DO IT

Reblogging this because my entire life, all of my bows have looked like my shoelaces. Wrapping presents is going to be so much more aesthetically pleasing now

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100 shadow work/journal prompt ideas

I enjoy journaling. It’s almost like therapy, but you’re figuring it out by yourself. You’re trying to figure out your own issues by putting it on paper, sometimes it’s for self reflecting or for figuring yourself out. This is very similar to shadow work. 

What is shadow work? 

Shadow work is addressing your shadow self, the side of you that you bury deep down and avoid. It’s your unconscious mind, and it is important to uncover this side of you in order to achieve your highest self. There are multiple ways to do this, but the most known (and most effective in my opinion), is journaling. I thought I should share 100 prompts that really make you think. 

1. What was one time you remember feeling wronged as a child? How did you react? Has this affected you into adulthood? How?

2. Think about one time where you’ve felt betrayed. What would you say to the person who broke your trust?

3. Write about a time you felt let down by someone you’d previously looked up to.

4. What’s one trait you see in other people that you wish you had. Why do you not possess this characteristic yourself?

5. Do you often find yourself over-thinking what you’ve said or how you’ve acted? What usually triggers this?

6. What were your parents’/guardians’ core values while you were growing up? Do you hold these today or do they differ? How so?

7. What are your core values as a human being? What’s the most important to you? What are you morally passionate about?

8. What tends to trigger envy for you? Why do you think this is?

9. What are the first signs that your mental health is dipping?

10. When are you hardest on yourself? Why? Where do you think this stems for? Why do you put yourself under so much pressure? Why are you so reluctant to be kind to yourself?

11. How do you react when you’re angry? Is this similar to other people who have been in your life since childhood? Why do you think this is?

12. What triggers you? Can you identify where this came from?

13. How do you perceive failure? What is your definition of failure? How does it make you feel? Are you afraid of it? Why might this be? How did your parents/guardians react to failure?

14. What situations make you feel less than or not good enough? Why do you think this is?

15. What is your relationship with your parents and/or siblings like? How was it as a child compared to now? Why do you think this is?

16. What parts of your parents/guardians growing up do you see in yourself now? When did these begin to become apparent?

17. What toxic traits have you recognised in your parents? How did it make you feel when you realized that your parents weren’t perfect? Do you also possess these traits yourself?

18. What are your toxic traits? How do these present themselves? How do you project these onto others?

19. What aspects of yourself would you like to improve? Why? Has anyone in your past ever made comments suggesting that you should? If so, how did this make you feel?

20. How do you feel about who you are as a human? Why?

21. How often do you forgive yourself? What kind of things do you feel you need to be forgiven for? Why is this?

22. Write about a time where you messed up and needed forgiveness. Did you ask to be forgiven? Did you apologize? How did it play out?

23. Do you form obsessive or unhealthy attachments easily? Why do you think this might be; do you have a fear of change/abandonment/rejection? Or, on the other hand, do you find it difficult to form emotional attachments; do you struggle with commitment or get restless staying in one place for a certain amount of time? Where do you think this stems from?

24. How do you fill your time when bored? What gives you enjoyment? What self-care do you regularly practise?

25. What negative emotions do you tend to avoid? Why might this be?

26. What negative emotions do you actually feel quite comfortable sitting with? Why might this be?

27. Write about one person you’ve never forgiven. What happened and why did you not forgive them? Was it warranted? How has this event affected you going forward? Do you think you could forgive them now? How did you move on from this?

28. How do you carry the weight of your past trauma? How has it affected you?

29. How did you process emotions as a child, teenager, and young adult? How do you process negative emotions now? Has this changed over time?

30. How do you enforce boundaries? How do you feel when people overstep them? How do you react?

31. What is the biggest lie you consistently tell yourself? Why?

32. What misconceptions have you noticed about your harbor? Can you think about where these started?

33. What are your preconceptions about femininity? Why do you think this is? Where did they come from?

34. What are your preconceptions towards masculinity? Where did these come from?

35. What does the term ‘Shadow Work’ mean to you?

36. What are three main goals you want to achieve with your shadow work?

37. Did you have any heroes growing up? Who did you look up to and why?

38. How were you taught to deal with emotions as a child?

39. How do you deal with negative emotions now?

40. What’s the most hurtful thing you’ve ever done to someone else?

41. What’s the most hurtful thing you’ve done to yourself?

42. How have you moved forward from hurting someone else?

43. How do you plan to move forward after hurting yourself?

44. What’s the biggest promise to you that someone else has broken? How did it make you feel? Why?

45. What’s the biggest promise you’ve broken to yourself? Why? How do you feel about that?

46. Have you ever broken a promise to someone else? Why?

47. When you really think about it, is there any area of your life you’re in denial about?

48. What do you constantly lie to yourself about?

49. What do you lie to other people about? Why?

50. What’s the biggest lie you’ve ever told and why?

51. Have you ever had your heart broken? Write about this time in your life.

52. Have you ever broken someone else’s heart? Was it unintentional or intentional? Write about this.

53. Do you ever find yourself manipulating people in an attempt to protect yourself?

54. What’s a question you had as a child that you never got a real answer to? Do you have that answer now?

55. What is something that you’ve always wanted to confront someone about? Why haven’t you? Do you plan to? Why?

56. What is the meaning of life to you?

57. What was the last argument you had about? Was it resolved?

58. How do you feel about confrontation? Why do you think this is?

59. Do you ever have physical reactions to emotional feelings? Write about these. Why do you think this happens?

60. What’s your favorite way to self-soothe? Describe your perfect self-care day.

61. What family patterns am I repeating? 

62. When was the last time I truly felt at peace? Where was I? Who was surrounding me? 

63. In what situations do I feel less than others, equal to others, or better than others? Why do I feel that way? 

64. How do I define failure? 

65. What has been my biggest personal failure and why? 

66. When was the last time I felt jealous of someone else? What do they have that I want? 

67. What is your ultimate dream? Are you currently living your dream? What steps can you take to make it happen?

68. What is your favorite book of all time and why? Movie?

69. Are you doing what you love for a living? What is your dream job?

70. Make a list of 10 things that make you smile.

71. What do you wish you could do everyday?

72. Write down your own bucket list.

73. Write about someone who inspires you.

74. What’s an embarrassing moment you can look back on and laugh now?

75. List 10 of your favorite things, can be anything.

76. Write down your top 10 travel destinations.

77. How do you spend your time alone?

78. What are you the most grateful for in your life?

79. Do you care what other people think of you? why?

80. What excites you about the future?

81. What are some new hobbies you would like to try?

82. How do you want to be remembered?

83. What do you want to accomplish today and tomorrow?

84. What is your favorite song and why?

85. What motivates you?

86. What are your top priorities in life?

87. What are 5 physical features that you love about yourself?

88. What gift do you think you were born with?

89. What holiday or event do you look forward to every year?

90. How would you describe yourself to a stranger?

91. What life lessons have books taught you?

92. Which fictional character would you most like to be, why?

93. What is your favorite place?

94. Is there anything that has changed your outlook on life?

95. Can you keep a secret?

96. How would you change the world?

97. Are you good at organizing your time?

98. What would you do if you could travel into the past?

99. Where in your life do you need to be more fearless?

100.What would you change about your high school experience?

A list of my favorite POC/international cooking channels, if you no longer want to support Bon Appetit:

De Mi Rancho A Tu Cocina: an an abuela from Michuacan shows you how to make DELICIOUS rancho food and occasionally shows you scenes from around the rancho.

Doña Lupita: Another abuela, this time from Guerrero, making incredible-looking food over a comal

Simply Mamá Cooks: Tejano woman with a Korean-American husband makes recipes from both cultures, great for classic easy-to-make weeknight comfort food recipes, too

Li Ziqi: a real-life Disney princess from Sichuan who shows you how to make sauce with duck egg yolks, starting with hatching the ducks that lay the eggs

Dianxi Ziaoge:  another Chinese farm girl, she shows you her idyllic life in rural Yunnan as she makes food with her HUGE RIDICULOUS FUFFYBOI, Dawang, often joining her on adventures

Wild Girl: Yet another Chinese farm girl, this time from Guizhou, who has a little bit more of an emphasis on cooking with food foraged from her gorgeous surroundings

Catch The Sea Official: A young woman living in the fishing city of Rizhao, foraging her own seafood and then cooking it up. I could watch her squeeze the water out of cat’s eye turban snails all day.

Cooking with Sros, Sros Yummy Cooking Vlog: Sros makes delicious Cambodian food with a warm, sunny personality and a great accent!

Am Thuc Me Lam: A son who videos his mother farming and cooking in rural Vietnam

Traditional Me: Young woman in rural Sri Lanka lives with her grandmother and brother, makes incredible looking food set to jaunty music with lush scenery

Village Cooking Channel: Five VERY ENTHUSIASTIC Tamil men make large batches of food for their local old age home.

Veg Village Food: Pakistani granny makes huge batches of vegetarian food for local needy children. 

Desi Food Recipes: Soothing Indian granny shows you how to make classic Desi dishes in non-giant size proportions

Maangchi: The Julia Child of Korean food, everyone fucking loves Maangchi

Jun’s Kitchen: Japanese guy makes food with his cats, what’s not to love?

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i also really like Future Neighbor and 꿀키honeykki ! they both make (mostly) korean food and future neighbor’s are more instructional while honeykki’s are more ~aesthetic~

adding a couple for my vegans/plant-based people. i love Peaceful Cuisine, he makes the most wonderful food (a mix japanese and western recipes) and the videos are so soothing to watch. also, Pick Up Limes is a great channel for healthy-ish cooking, she’s a vegan dietician and has so many plant-based recipes as well as videos on mindful eating and other lifestyle stuff. also maangchi has lots of vegan recipes because she’s incredible, she’s tagged in the original post. ♥️

so metropolitan museum of art has a register of books they’ve published that are out of print and that you can download for free! they’re mostly books on art, archeology, architecture, fashion and history and i just think that’s super useful and interesting so i wanted to share! you can find all of the books available here!

Free Online Language Courses

*UPDATED* Here is a masterpost of MOOCs (massive open online courses) that are available, archived, or starting soon. Some are short, some are very interactive, some are very in-depth. I think they will help those that like to learn with a teacher or with videos. I checked each link to make sure they are functioning.

Arabic

Catalan

Chinese

Beginner

Intermediate

Dutch

English

Finnish

French

Beginner

Intermediate

Advanced

Frisian

German

Beginner

Advanced

Hebrew

Hindi

Icelandic

Indonesian

Irish

Italian

Beginner

Intermediate

Advanced

Japanese

Kazakh

Korean

Beginner

Intermediate

Latin

Nepali

Norwegian

Spanish

Beginner 

Intermediate 

Advanced

Portuguese

Russian

Beginner

Advanced

Swedish

Ukrainian

Welsh

Multiple Languages

I’ll keep an eye out for new courses and if you know of any, let me know so I can update this list.

Last updated: April 30, 2016

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btw most universities to my knowledge keep their reading lists behind access barriers (ie. only students enrolled at the institution on the course in question can see them) so i thought i’d just let you all know that durham university has all of its reading lists available online for free without needing student access. do with this information what you will.

the lists are downloadable btw - i haven’t gone through and checked every single one but the ones i’ve looked at seem to be at least

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MIT’s courseware is available using OpenCourse Ware, completely downloadable without registration and can be remixed under very permissive licenses. some courses have full videos of lectures, notes, slides and problem sets, others may have only have syllabi, reading lists and exams. before edx and coursera were the big names in for profit online education we had khan academy and ocw.

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I HAVE SUCCESSFULLY PIRATED DOWNLOADED AFTER EFFECTS A N D PHOTOSHOP FUCK YEAH

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i can’t dm everyone so here are the links: ( also i just copy and pasted the dm i sent to one person i promise i’m not a bot i’m just a teenager that doesn’t want to write 493819288493939 dms ok )

pick and choose which programs you need and then follow the instructions on this tumblr post! here's the post with instructions: https://fatenumberfor.tumblr.com/post/160136248275
here are the actual programs and links: https://prodesigntools.com/adobe-cc-2018-direct-download-links.html

Seattle Public Library is doing this awesome program called Books Unbanned that allows teens and young adults (ages 13-26) access to their collection of e-books and e-audiobooks from anywhere in the USA. All you need to do is fill out a simple form and you get their Books Unbanned card. Please share this information far and wide. I know they're not the only ones to have done this, but the more the merrier!

Misogyny is not an inherent biological feature in men. It’s a societal ill that men are taught and socially rewarded for perpetuating. Spreading the idea that misogyny is biological is a really defeatist way of looking at things because leads to people thinking that women being harassed and attacked and murdered is just the natural order of things and not something that we can push back against and change and eradicate. 

Anonymous asked:

id love to hear of some of those leadership and charisma books you’ve read!!!!

Here are a few favorites!
Leadership:
  • The Art of War by Sun Tzu
  • The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey
  • Can't Hurt Me by David Goggins
  • The 10X Rule by Grant Cardone
  • The 5 AM Club by Robin Sharma
  • The Achievement Habit by Bernard Roth
  • Awaken the Giant Within by Tony Robins
  • 5 Second Rule by Mel Robbins
  • Mastery by Robert Green
Charisma:
  • How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
  • Manipulation by Nick Dole
  • Mastery by George Leonard
  • The Alter Ego Effect by Tod Herman
  • The Science of Getting People to Care by Margo Aaron
  • Dark Psychology Adam Brown
  • Small Talk: How to Talk to Anyone by Robert Clark
  • The Art of Communicating by Thich Nhat Hanh
  • Emotional Intelligence Mastery by Eric Jordan
  • The Like Switch by Jack Shafer
  • The Art of Seduction by Robert Greene
Confidence:
  • The Courage to be Disliked by Ichiro Kishimi
  • The Confidence Code by Katty Kay
  • Alpha Male Confidence by Sean Wayne
  • Unf*ckology Amy Alkon
  • Extreme Confidence by Beau Norton
  • The Little Book of Stoicism by Jonas Salzgeber
  • Enough by Sharon Jaynes
Lovingly,
Elle
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did you know iranian women are being brutally murdered in the streets for not wearing hijabs? did you know mark zuckerburg is helping the iranian government to stop the iranian people’s access to facebook/instagram? and the internet is being shut down so no one hears about it? do you know who mahsa amini is?