Analyzing past papers to get a sense of what to expect in the entrance exam amid the tensions throughout the nation.
I have three days left before my entrance exam. I didn’t study much today, but I’ll try my best to complete at least one English book.
Thank you so much!!!! I've been so nervous to write again, but this boosted my confidence.
Thank you again! It's such an honor to think that Ovid might have appreciated it.
(I've been smiling so wide my cheeks have started to hurt. I even told my mom about it—this made my day!)
Hello! I'm sorry to bother you with this, but would you mind reading this? I wrote it two years ago and I’ve been thinking about returning to poetry. No pressure at all—you can ignore this if you're busy. I just wanted to ask you because you seem to know a lot about the Greeks.
https://www.tumblr.com/patheticbookaddict/773441961315221504?source=share
Have a good day! 🩵
It's not a bother! I really enjoyed reading this. It felt so vocal, like oral poetry, which is of course very fitting for the ancients. You did an excellent job! Ovid would be proud. And thank you for trusting me with it.
A Thai handicraft made from coconut.
📍The Rangji Temple/Sri Ranganatha Temple, Vrindavan
I'm getting very stressed these days because my high school finals results will be declared soon. I know I didn't do well, so I just hope I pass and achieve the required percentage to get into universities. My first entrance exam didn't go well either. I plan to post everything I do — for example, if I finish one or two topics, I'll post about it. Maybe this will satisfy my brain and give it enough dopamine so that I don't procrastinate. Tommorow, I plan to complete Set Theory, Statistics, Sequences and Series, Permutations and Combinations, and maybe Linear Equations as well if I have some time left.
This turns out to be a Hakata doll, not a Kokeshi. Thank you @kojiiwata for letting me know!!
More info about these dolls that I looked up on the internet;
A Hakata doll is a traditional Japanese clay doll that originated in Fukuoka (formerly known as Hakata), on the island of Kyushu. These dolls are typically hand-crafted and painted, known for their realistic details, soft colors, and serene expressions.
This is the modern version of a kokeshi (こけし) doll. Though they are usually made of wood, the ones used as decorations or souvenirs are often made of clay, ceramic, or other materials.
26/March/2025 (Wednesday) [😫]
“I enjoy doing many things, though unfortunately, I'm not particularly good at any of them.” ~ proudly, me.
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