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working on a new series. 

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circa 2011. i've been cheating lately and have finished half-started poems from around january of last year instead composing entirely new ones. i've been writing ideas around poems about industrial buildings and architecture lately, and i'll post some finished products after i have some time to work out some lines and what not. finals week has begun.

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some art + updates

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Fractal art is a new type of digital art that is taking the community in storm. It is not drawn OR painted, but generated through mathematical software based off of calculations. Lololol at the fact that I ~*created*~ some pretty amateur flowers and prisms in my senior year calculus class, and we all thought we were the second comings of Picasso and Monet, but this artist, Silvia Cordedda is brilliant. Her work is abstract and distinct, with each color delineating a convergence or a divergence that's mysterious and ethereal.
And in other really pertinent news, today is PEPERO DAY! It's a holiday in South Korea that sounds more like a marketing scheme than an actual day to commemorate anything important, but hey, if a random boy with luscious locks equipped with a mixed CD/toblerone/pepero came knocking on my door, I wouldn't slam the door on his face. I'm actually sad that I'm not home to go on a last minute run to H-Mart with my cousins to buy pepero for each other. One more week until I'll be off to PHILADELPHIA for Thanksgiving break and be reunited with my beautiful family!!

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STUDY TIPS from the antichrist of productivity

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This first semester of college has really been a test of time management skills and balancing a social life/maintaining a high GPA. Throughout high school, I did not partake in this clandestine activity known as studying (that's actually like a drug to some students,) but I still managed to "get by" and live my life in my bed with a plate of double stuffed Oreo's and full seasons of MSCL, Twin Peaks, and Freaks and Geeks. I've made a complete 180 though and I manage to actually sit down, get work done, and still have the time to sob in the late hours of the nights as my heart and soul are completely riveted by terse Youtube clips of Austrian's most talented. ANYWAYS, I actually have had some time doing trial & error to compose this ULTIMATE GUIDE OF STUDYING that will surely (hopefully) boost up that GPA!

1. Silent space//ICELANDIC music
I could never get any work done ever when there was music in the background, because I get so captivated by the lead singer's lyrics and the story that's forming into bits and pieces as solubility rules dissolve and a love story unfolds. I've recently ***yesterday*** realized that Icelandic music is PERFECT for studying because a) you most likely don't understand Icelandic b) it is the music from the gods and you need that extra help if you want to get that A++. My friend is a huge fan of Icelandic music and has this insane list of Icelandic bands that he doesn't share with any inhabitant on this Earth, but he told me about this awesome band, Rokkurro. I've been a fan of post rock for a few years now, but I actually got into Icelandic postrock last year. I know "Icelandic" isn't a genre TECHNICALLY, but it really should be. I don't know what exactly goes down in the beautiful country of Iceland, but we as a member of the human race should feel blessed to have such phenomenal music in our civilization. I saw Sigur Ros last summer, and let me just tell you, there is no other way to experience MAGIC than a summer night almost under an Icelandic sky, except for the fact that you're surrounded by a bunch of middle aged hipsters who are either elegantly homeless or proving that showers are mainstream.
2. Go to the Library. Or a cafe. Your own desk could work too. Try changing your study space up too.
I am a frequent clubber of Snell, but sometimes I like to mix it up and visit Pavement, stay pent up in my own dorm room, go to the closet adjacent to my bed, and focus for a few hours. It's good to be alone when you're studying, because distractions are imminent without two friends singing/dancing/singing&dancing.
3. Intervals.
Nough said
4. Avoid procrastination
I hate going through an exam and knowing that I could have done better if I had actually studied a day or two earlier than ya know, the night before. It's detrimental to my soul & there isn't a chicken noodle soup for the "weak who procrastinated but could have, should have, would have gotten an A."
5. Make wise decisions and happy studying!

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hangin' out with sandy

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I am currently in the midst of an epic- one girl and her two room mates(one close friend who actually lives in a different building, but that's beside the point) are emotionally prepping themselves to be locked up in a room for 24+ hours and accomplish a lot of school work. Good news is that my classes are cancelled which means that I have a four day weekend now since I don't have classes on Tuesdays. I had a really fun/laid back weekend with good company that included a short photo shoot @ Boston Commons, Pitch Perfect viewing, Halloweekend fun, and the Boston Book Fair! 



I ordered books via betterworldbooks and they arrived on Saturday, so I think I'm going to spend a fair amount of time reading when my exams next week are over! I haven't gotten into Haruki, but I've heard only good things about his writing so I ordered three books that my friends have recommended. 
In other relevant news, I found the scripture of my life and found wrenching salvation at a used books tent (+3 cool pins) and it's the perfect blend of humor and relevance. The Misanthrope's Guide to Life is the reason for my existence at the moment, and I've dedicated my life as a devout follower. 



Pitch Perfect was surprisingly hilarious, and it referenced so many things I love that it was just a ball of fun the entire time. Kind of sad that I can't party it up at Club Snell, because of Sandy, but ya can't get what you want all the time..


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<rant>
anxiety attacks are the worst

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a little more than a year ago, when the leaves were still turning red, orange, and yellow in a suburb outside of philadelphia, i thought i wasn't going to get into my top choice school and spent long hours avoiding my friends and family by watching entire series of 90s throwback television shows in one or two sittings. this was the end of facebook, and the beginning of my newfound life as a moleskine writer.
 i wrote and drew in journals and sketchbooks, compiled playlists, composed letters that were thrown away after one or two paragraphs, and at many points throughout that autumn season, i thought i would disappoint my parents if i didn't get into a top twenty school.
 it's kind of funny to think that my dream school changed three times in a matter of a few months, and i was completely fixated on the thought of attending NYU for the entire month of april after i received some disappointing news throughout the end of march and the first week of april. i divided my senior year into three photo albums(premiere, intermission, and finale) and tried and tried to highlight the nature of how i was feeling, who i missed, what i wanted to become, the pinnacles and the maelstroms of december and march, but i ended up with lacking shots and the ultimate feeling that i wasn't good enough. 
as a senior- as a seventeen-year-old girl who didn't know if she wanted to study biology or delve into history, i was consumed by the idea of failure, and i tried to please my parents and the people around me, because that's what was kind of expected after i spent a large sum of years appeasing the standards that were considered ideal. 
in a year, the worries i have at this very moment will not matter.
in two years, they'll be forgotten.
in five years, when i'm hopefully in dental school, studying for exams and learning about my profession, i'll be on the brink of higher points of stress, anxiety, and disappointment, and perhaps, i'll think back to my first semester as a freshman undergraduate.
if there's anything i've learned from the time when i could kiss my cats for support and right now, as i'm lying on the floor of my dorm room floor, it's that change is inevitable. expect the unexpected. embrace the situation you're in. fix the problems that are going on right now. 
i never thought i would be in boston and always pictured myself in baltimore, chicago, or new york city, but hey, this is where i am RIGHT now, and i'm going to work to be someone who doesn't shake in fear or worry about tomorrow's problems.

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series of b&w circa 2012 (mostly) 
revolved mostly around the feeling of graphite on one's fingers

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i'm the ghost in the back of your head

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after a week of almost freezing temperatures and SAFE sidewalks without longboarders/skateboarders/whatever else exists as a means for transportation for the average college douchebag, the weather is now crisp and perfect for photo outings! i usually run around the fens in the morning, but i decided to take some pics this afternoon after spending a few hours in my second home, club snell. i am such a huge advocate for nice, fall weather, because I AM AUTUMN'S #1 FAN! (i actually really love the color orange and the warmth/tones of autumn leaves/the morning sun..so ya)
i have a history midterm manana. in other news, i've decided to declare a minor in history. i was planning on double majoring in biology/history, but i feel like that may be a lot to handle right now, so ya.. minors ftw.

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GOALS FOR THE FIRST SEMESTER:

  • go to the gym 5x a week.. or early morning jogs in the fens
  • 4.0 
  • read at least one book for leisure
  • go to 3 more shows
  • go to more clubs/etc
  • get summer internship apps turned in
  • live lyfe 2 the fullest

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OCTEMBER

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Happy Oct(ember)! I've managed to adjust to this newfound college lifestyle quite well, and I'm really enjoying my time in Boston with new friends, surroundings, and ~experiences~ except not so much the latter, but that makes my college life seem more exciting and interesting to my parents- so whatever works? The workload is manageable and my schedule is extremely flexible, so my assignments and studying are done in a timely fashion. There's so much emphasis on my grades this semester, because I'm applying to some dental programs/internships for the summer. I really hope I get accepted into a program at the University of Washington, because I would be reunited with the crisp, beautiful West coast air, my girl Sarah, and the general awesomeness of Seattle. Back to school, my room mate is my best friend/twin/everything in between, and I visited her quaint town, AKA the location where the proposal was shot(never seen it but still?), over Columbus Day weekend with our other friend. It was a glorious trip that really acted as a precursor to the true beauty of New England autumns. I've included some pictures from the orchard as well as the quarries we visited! 
I'm assembling a new playlist for the months of October and November, a mix of the Smiths/the Virgins/Frank Ocean/post rock bands/whatever works. I still have to make the cover art, but I'll post that soon! I'm going to try to update this blog more and post some articles about architecture/art/whatever tickles my fancy. Crystal Castles (III) just dropped and I've been bumpin' to that lately! I actually went to a CC show on Saturday and survived with zero bruises/battle scars.



we're in a tree doe



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