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Ive Been With Myself For So Long Now, I Like It. Im Not Willing To Give Up That Independence For Anyone.




I’ve been with myself for so long now, I like it. I’m not willing to give up that independence for anyone. Basically, there’s the tiniest, tiniest, tiniest chance you might find someone you can have a real and long-lasting relationship with. In my teenage years, I was enamoured by the idea of romance because I thought it was going to be this ‘happily ever after’ situation. Taylor Swift for Wonderland Magazine | November 17, 2014
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More Posts from Honeynebula
↟↟ᨒSpring Leaves ᨒ↟↟
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By: @honeynebula
the calming forest
my ebbing chorus
my swaying placating words
watching you leave with your board
the soaring silent birds
breaking the final cord
no muse
only irrelevant news
sitting by the lake
seeing you awake
which choice will we make
the berries of the wicked
brimmed hats at the picnic
the field of mist thickens
here is where you laid
with your flannel
oh so plaid
skip to the next panel
losing card games to my favorite lad
nothing but silent brushed filters to add
twilight and rarity are my favorites 💜🤍

A Twilight Sparkle Moodboard 🦄
My apologies for the inactivity. Many things have been hectic. But, hopefully I'll be able to work towards becoming active consistently again. Thanks.
~honeynebula
this is a NEED







Sending emails is already stressful enough; why make it more difficult by writing them from scratch each time? Above I’ve posted several email templates that I’ve used throughout high school and college with a pretty high success rate. I apologize for how not-pretty they look, but I promise the lack of aesthetic appeal doesn’t detract from the overall usefulness of these templates! You can also find these templates in this doc.
The templates given here are for:
Scheduling a meeting with someone
Sending in application materials for a job
Asking for an extension on an assignment
Sending a thank you email
Applying for a research position
Asking for a letter of recommendation
A few other tips:
Depending on your level of familiarity with who you’re emailing, you can start the email with “Hello NAME,” especially for the extension email. But when in doubt, err on the side of formality.
Don’t just copy and paste these templates! Use these as outlines/first drafts, and personalize your email before sending.
A lot of professors will list their extension policies in the syllabus, so look that over before asking for extension. If a professor gives one-week extensions, don’t screw yourself over by asking for a three-day extension. Also, try to ask for an extension at least 1-2 weeks in advance. This shows that you’ve planned ahead and didn’t just slack off until the last second, and professors are more likely to be lenient.
You should try to ask for rec letters in person rather than over email. However, if you’re busy as hell or socially anxious (or both, as I was), this email should work in a pinch. I secured 4 out of 4 recommenders using this email format.
A list of professional salutations: sincerely, best, best regards, regards, thank you, thank you for (xyz). Mix and match to avoid repeating something you’ve already said within the email.
Now go forth and email!