skysometric - Sky's Journal
Sky's Journal

trans christian, any pronouns. artist at heart, programmer by trade. this is my journal of sketches, project notes, and assorted thoughts – spanning games, technology, creativity, neurodiversity, and more!

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Why Do Schools Have Uniforms?

Why do schools have uniforms?

Why are people expected to wear a suit when they go to a job interview?

Why do people always worry about how they look?

Why does our society insist on oversexualizing everything?

It's not like outer appearance changes the person on the inside.

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Look at it. Five "Challenger Approaching" boxes. This is the greatest thing.


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11 years ago
Okay Thanks Guys Can I Get Notes On Other Posts Now?? This Is Getting Ridiculous
Okay Thanks Guys Can I Get Notes On Other Posts Now?? This Is Getting Ridiculous

Okay thanks guys can I get notes on other posts now?? This is getting ridiculous


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11 years ago
NOT AGAIN

NOT AGAIN


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11 years ago

How did you come across your current universal avatar?

Near the bottom of this page, after I first discovered the site and flipped through random pages for hours on end.


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11 years ago

Cooking? What is this madness

I think my parents' cooking has convinced me to learn how to cook for myself.

I've been away from home a lot for the past few years. First it was two years of giftie school, now I've been at college for almost a year. Before that, I was homeschooled, from K-10th grade. And all that time I ate home-cooked food. I didn't even realize how good I had it, because it was just "normal."

Then I went away to high school in my junior year. I mostly ate cafeteria food. Apparently the cafeteria food at my school was better than most, but I didn't really notice, because I had grown up on essentially ambrosia. My parents' food was my cafeteria food. And, of course, then I began to miss it.

I suppose it's rather normal to miss home cooking, but there's a little more to it. We live in the south, where many people are known for their cooking. And even though none of my family is really "from" the south, apparently my parents cook really well even by others' standards. So, really, I've had it made all this time, and then I left for school...

In high school I didn't really have much of an opportunity to eat whatever I wanted. My only real option was the cafeteria. Now I'm in college, and I have plenty of options. The cafeteria here is slightly better, and there's plenty of restaurants that accept my meal plan. So I've been eating out a lot, which is better than before, but it's still nothing like home.

I'll be living off-campus after this quarter, so I figured why not learn how to cook? I'll be flipping back and forth between college and home over the summer (probably), so I'll have a few opportunities to learn the secrets from my parents while I'm home, and then when I'm away I'll practice them. Then I won't have to miss my parents' cooking, because I'll be cooking it myself!

I think the best part about this will be inviting other people to eat. I don't know why, I just get that feeling.


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