What was the biggest lifestyle change you made for health's sake? Was it quitting cigarettes?
In terms of life span, yes, it would have been giving up smoking in 1993.
ok i did it
I know "60s housewives who invented slash fanfiction" has taken on a life of its own as a phrase, but Kirk/Spock didn't really exist until the 70s and THOSE WOMEN HAD JOBS. They were teachers and librarians and bookkeepers and scientists and they damn well spent their own money going to conventions, printing zines, buying fanart and making fandom happen. Put some respect on their names.
Just rediscovered potentially the funniest thing I’ve written in recent memory
I'll never understand the "curtains are just blue sometimes" people. I was soooo fucking excited learning about symbolism. You have a story and what the story tells you. Then you have the fact that it was written at all by someone and that's another story. And then there's also hidden extra story info?
Really pisses me off that I spent all day making this delicious pi and I can't cut into it because all 23 of my knives are gone.
Good Morning
finished lec 24
Lecture Formatting:
for this section of the course is Lec 21-26 so have done 4 lectures with two left for the bonding stuff
Malcolm In The Middle (2000 - 2006) I 2.13
HAYLEY WILLIAMS Brisbane, AU | x
1/3 through lecture 25
Went to office hours
Office hours was really good for doing parts of practice problems as well as answering some bonding questions. Honestly bonding questions weren't super clear still but it's hard for like wave functions to make a lot of sense. Main take away is we'll only be looking at one elextron systems which is good. Some motivation to examine roto inversions. And some elastic tensor work and also philosophy of approaching math as like a language of rigorous logic as opposed to correct steps to be taken.
Office hours was really good really productive.