The Castle by Franz Kafka
women in joseph lorusso's paintings
•Van Gogh's flowers•
i'm a slut for smart people who can teach me stuff without making me feel dumb.
the masculine urge
the feminine urge
the human urge to yearn for the existence of dragons
large textbooks filled with extra papers which hold the answers to the problems you thought were too brilliant to be thrown away, or the simple short summary of a part you were struggling to understand before
having your textbook absolutely ruined by highlighters and sticky notes all over it, those little tips and ideas you picked up from the lesson. anyone who opens that book immediately knows that you’ve studied the crap out of it and know the concept by heart. “this is the most annotated book i’ve ever seen” is literally the highest form of compliment for me.
solving math or chemistry problems to a soundtrack album or ambient sounds, extra points if it’s in afternoon lol
when you’re so focused and keen on getting to the final answer that your hand physically can’t keep up with your eagerness so you end up with the most incoherent solution. but you’ve finally got the answer right!
being self-taught in a subject or a few chapters of the textbook, and still smashing the quizzes and the exams
coming up with a new solution to the problem, or seeing the problem from a new perspective, and finally being able to solve it because of just that.
confidently walking out of the exam room. 0 doubt in your mind that you crushed it!
actually feeling how you’ve grown academically, and how much more knowledgeable you are compared to the beginning of the semester
casually and confidently having conversations with a professor about your studies, exchanging ideas and discussing the existing theories, methods, on-going research and all
all of this is everything i want in life- god
i love books omggg 🫶🫶 what's your favorite book? mine is crime and punishment by fyodor dostoevsky !
@academia-muses
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the botany students
dozens of houseplants growing in your room
a pocket guide to local flora tucked in your backpack
studying the complex anatomy of plants
performing experiments to see how plants grow under different conditions
long walks, identifying the species you see along the way
detailed botanical diagrams
the humid air of a greenhouse
practicing sketches, working to accurately capture each leaf and petal
pressing samples beneath heavy textbooks
understanding the complex nature of ecosystems
wildflowers tucked into your hair
a crumbling stone wall, overgrown with moss and ivy
learning to distinguish edible and poisonous plants
watching a graft take hold
fingertips stained with chlorophyll and dirt
a cup of herbal tea, slowly growing cold as you study for an exam
the smell of earth just after a rainstorm
wandering through a forest, counting the types of trees you pass
knowing what plants to use for home remedies
tending to your garden
cool, foggy mornings, walking through dew covered grass
collecting samples for further study, handling the delicate specimens with care
a sense of awe at the huge variety in plant species
the rare elegance of flowers that bloom only once a decade
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