Study Season In A Library


Study season in a library ✨
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Some sketches when I was waiting for a bus



24.09.2023
Hope you're okay everyone 💕 Just a quick note today
I was studying geography and reading "VÄKI", listening playlist on Spotify and Nirvana on CD. Sleeping, working in art project (I'm afraid that I can't finish it on time, even when deadline is 19 October... It's hard to do)
Tomorrow I've got geography test, wish me luck. Goodnight 🫶🫶

Some of my sketches
Stereotype - an innocent label?
What is a stereotype? The first thing that comes to mind is that it's just that women can't drive cars, men can't paint their nails and women shouldn't be mechanics. But is it true?
Let's start by explaining what a stereotype is. It simplifies certain facts, giving everything a label and sticking to rigid standards. But honestly, who likes labels? Nobody, they could be harmful. Yes, you can say that every stereotype has its reason, or someone can say "This is what the statistics show." But if we were to believe the statistics, then, for example, when you go for a walk with your dog, statistically, you have three legs each.
A stereotype is a tight envelope that often hurts people. For example, why can't a girl be passionate about car mechanics? According to society, she is immediately considered a "tomboy". Assigning an appropriate gender to a given occupation is nonsense and proof that our society still has problems moving forward and looking outside the box. However, harmful stereotypes are slowly disappearing.
So, are stereotypes accurate? Should we follow them? Maybe next time you want to judge someone based on their gender, think twice. As far as I am concerned, for you, it may be just words, but for the other person, it may be something that stays with them and brings them down
My article for school about gender stereotypes, I'm posting it there 'cause in my view it's important to say that here♥️