Never allow for an individual or society to force or pressure you to do something that is not in alignment with who you are. This is your life.
posting on a blackboard discussion board and replying to two of your fellow students has to be one of the nine circles of hell
Great point, Dylan! I especially agree with it being “one of the nine circles of hell”. Well said.
If I could offer a bit of criticism to your post Dylan, I would say that this phenomenon is not limited to blackboard, but also extends to other education websites, such as Canvas. Overall though, I agree with your point.
I agree with what other people have said above. I have noticed your reference to Dante's Inferno. Very good use of earlier texts in the course.
posting on a blackboard discussion board and replying to two of your fellow students has to be one of the nine circles of hell
Great point, Dylan! I especially agree with it being “one of the nine circles of hell”. Well said.
If I could offer a bit of criticism to your post Dylan, I would say that this phenomenon is not limited to blackboard, but also extends to other education websites, such as Canvas. Overall though, I agree with your point.
I agree with what other people have said above. I have noticed your reference to Dante's Inferno. Very good use of earlier texts in the course.
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THIS HAD ME SO HYPE IN KINDERGARTEN🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
oh goodness , nostalgia 😰
Nostalgia just hit me so hard
“You yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection.”
— (via naturaekos)
no nigga formed against me shall prosper
We will break this curse
Emotionally unavalaible men are not attractive. “Bad boys” are not attractive. Good looking men who use you just for sex are not attractive. Men who act like your boyfriend but don’t want to commit are not attractive. Fuckboys are not attractive. Men who treat you like crap, don’t reciprocate your feelings, leave you feeling confused about your situation are not attractive. Please value yourself.
wise words from miss eartha kitt (1982)








