I Wrote The Last Exam Of My Undergraduate Degree. It's Only Going To Get More Surreal From Here But I
I wrote the last exam of my undergraduate degree. It's only going to get more surreal from here but I hope the next couple of months go as planned so I can get to where I wanna go next year ๐ค๐ป
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I just wanted to say that I love your blog aesthetic! Your pics are really beautiful & mesmerizing โกโก
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And thank you for your kind words, you made my day brighter <3
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I can't believe people willingly buy new phones every year. I hate buying a new phone. every single year they get shittier and shittier so corporations can make a little bit more money. you're telling me they removed micro sd card slots because there wasn't enough room? bullshit. a micro sd card is barely any bigger than a sim card. they removed it so that you'd be forced to buy a more expensive model with more storage. they removed headphone jacks so you'd have to buy their proprietary wireless earbuds.
phones shouldn't even be allowed to receive upgrades once a year anyway. people in the democratic republic of the congo, including literal children, are forced to do incredibly dangerous and often deadly work mining the materials for these devices, destroying the environments in which they live so that these devices can be cheaply produced, and you're telling me they're purposefully engineered to become obsolete quickly? phones will no doubt continue to be a staple of daily life, but the way they're produced NEEDS to change so that they're better for all of us, including the people involved in their production. death to capitalism and death to imperialism.


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Has anyone wondered how the phrase "he takes after his father/mother/grandfather/relative" might have it's etymological origins in laws of inheritance? When we study the rules of succession and inheritance, we often say "the son takes a portion of the property after the father". The son takes after the father. The sister takes after the brother.
Any preliminary research on the etymology of the phrase has yielded nothing, and I'm wondering if the linguistic side of Tumblr has any answers