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The restraints of school can feel like jail, there’s a mundanity to it. I must plan my week’s every minute, like God must have arranged atoms. It’s the art of the small things, where some minutes seem shorter than others like atoms making different things School is vibrant, intellectually stimulating and stuffed, like a turkey, with a catalogue of specific ideas that are new to me. So I study them until, like an actor, I can recite them as if on stage. But if a quiz is going to be ‘open notes,’ then it’s going to be an exacting ***** And then there’s the waiting for outcomes (grades) But I’m one of those girls who sings shower songs so bring it on. . . A song for this: Teddy Jam by guy
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Jan 17
Jan 17, 2026 at 12:03 PM UTC
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The restraints of school can feel like jail, there’s a mundanity to it. I must plan my week’s every minute, like God must have arranged atoms. It’s the art of the small things, where some minutes seem shorter than others like atoms making different things School is vibrant, intellectually stimulating and stuffed, like a turkey, with a catalogue of specific ideas that are new to me. So I study them until, like an actor, I can recite them as if on stage. But if a quiz is going to be ‘open notes,’ then it’s going to be an exacting ***** And then there’s the waiting for outcomes (grades) But I’m one of those girls who sings shower songs so bring it on. . . A song for this: Teddy Jam by guy
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22/F/France
Jan 17
Jan 17, 2026 at 12:03 PM UTC
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