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doronjosama:

Dinner at Marlowe’s, we were spirited there in the pink Cadillac limo. My favorite corn fritters and a pulled pork baked potato! #ieatfoodjustlikeyou #marlowes #barbecue #bbq #pullledpork #cornfritters #memphis2019 #vacationallieverwanted #delicious #tastycakes #pinkcadillac #ihavethebestfriends #witnessmybeanchewing
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cheeblogger:
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sixpenceee:

This little Axolotl swimming away 

Source                       

posterframe:
“Brain Damage (1988)
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Brain Damage (1988)

posterframe:
“The Monster Squad (1987)
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posterframe:

The Monster Squad (1987)

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Zaat (1971) aka Blood Waters of Dr. Z

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“Humanoids from the Deep (1980)
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Humanoids from the Deep (1980)

Ways to avoid burnout

cutesy-studies:

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Originally posted by eminaanimeme

  • Pick a new study space (a library you haven’t visited before, a coffee shop perhaps, or rearrange your room a bit so that it looks different)


  • Keep up with your health
    • Eat well
    • SLEEP
    • Exercise, even if it’s just for a few minutes everyday
    • DID I MENTION SLEEP


  • Don’t spend all your time studying, remember that you can only be productive for so long before you start to get tired. Don’t study while you’re tired - you’re probably not going to remember anything. Take breaks and do something that doesn’t require mental effort during your breaks
    • Like listening to music (unless your assignment involves music, then don’t)
    • Making yourself a snack
    • Reading a magazine


  • Read for fun. Preferably something that still makes you think, like a pop sci article or a political debate. If you’re taking a lot of classes in one particular area (humanities, social sciences, STEM, etc.) it will be good to read articles in a different field.


  • Pay attention to your personal appearance. At some point in the semester you might end up wearing the same jeans and sweatshirt every. single. day. for a week (am I guilty of this? ahahahaha) but for many of us, putting a little extra effort in to our appearance (I’m not talking anything crazy, just 5 mins in the morning, although u can go longer if u want to) can really help.


  • Stay productive over vacations and breaks. Wow there have been so many times when I’ve returned from winter / summer vacation and oh my have I forgotten how to function. Staying a little bit productive (reading fun books, magazines, volunteering, doing something you enjoy) will help. Actually, you don’t even have to be that productive. But at least avoid a 5AM-2PM sleep schedule. (am I guilty of that too? y o u   b e t)