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mimisstudy · 3 years
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Listen up!
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You see a post like this? Where OP might hurt/kill themselves? You hit that button that I circled
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Hit that.
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Click Suicide or Self-harm Concern
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Yes.
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Fill in the rest of it, and hit submit. The "content you reported" will fill itself in
Tumblr will follow up and help them.
Warning: this is only for mobile. If anyone knows how to do this for desktop, please add it!
This could SAVE SOMEONE'S LIFE.
YOU HAVE NO EXCUSE NOT TO REBLOG THIS.
I DON'T GIVE A FUCK IF IT DOESN'T GO WITH YOUR BLOG'S THEME.
And yes, REBLOG. Liking does no shit at all. This isn't ig.
You reblog, people see it. You don't, people don't see it. This shit's that simple.
This could save someone's life. It's not a joke.
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mimisstudy · 3 years
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Guys if I get 271,100 notes on this till my 21st birthday (November 27th) I'll get
Don't walk on my roof
tattooed in ancient greek
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mimisstudy · 3 years
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Mimi Does Theatre: Day 1
Okay so I am a screenwriter and artist. I like theatre but I don't really know much past what I had to learn in GCSE drama. But now I am on a theatre course so uhh... Mimi does theatre now.
I had my first day today, here are some notes
We are going to get some free tickets and discounts and this is very exciting. I look forward to seeing plays again.
The company we are with is considered the 'flagship' of the big theatre here, and the place to look for emerging talent. I didn't realise is was so big, well done me. (and yes, this does terrify me) We'll also have to work with marketing and the box office and will form our own theatre company by the end (along with putting on our own play). again, terrifying.
Source to Performance by Mathew dumsomething sounds really interesting. Talks about where ideas come from and why each persons source is shaped by their own world. An idea that stems from my mums hands might look at abuse, childhood, brain development because I know about her whereas you might think of smoking, handwork and anxiety by looking at them because you don't know the extra stuff I do.
We did this task where we had to find a think that interested us and then write as many questions about it as possible. I found this piece of bumpy plastic which I liked because it made a great sound and was the perfect stim thing. I obviously had questions like where its from, who used it last, why it was there etc, but also went into which dinos are inside of it, is it morally wrong to use it in a collage about dinosaurs, what part of a collage would it be - the grass or the dino (bc its green). After 5 minutes, we then had to answer our fav question. I went with the moral one and ultimately decided it wouldn't be wrong as long as you are mindful of its origins and don't proceed to insult dinos while being aware of the reason the plastic exists.
We did a lot of movement stuff which was surprisingly fun. I liked how much I could stim without it looking weird. I need grippier socks if we do this a lot which I think we will.
I am so excited to continue this course and think it was one of the best choices I've made in a long time.
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mimisstudy · 3 years
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I start a year doing a course at the theatre, tomorrow! Once again, I intend to share updates on it here but we all know how that went last time...
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mimisstudy · 3 years
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Some more study icons! all made with Canva.
Please feel free to use, but make sure to reblog if you choose to do so!
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mimisstudy · 3 years
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FYI : this website definitely DOES NOT have a million free TEXTBOOKS and in general books for you all to download 😌
No reason to reblog this 👀
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Masterpost of Free Gothic Literature & Theory
Classics Vathek by William Beckford Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë The Woman in White  & The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu The Turn of the Screw by Henry James The Monk by Matthew Lewis The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux Melmoth the Wanderer by Charles Maturin The Vampyre; a Tale by John Polidori Collected Works of Edgar Allan Poe Confessions of an English Opium-Eater by Thomas De Quincey The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson Dracula by Bram Stoker The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde Frankenstein; Or, The Modern Prometheus by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Short Stories and Poems An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce Songs of Innocence & Songs of Experience by William Blake The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge The King in Yellow by Robert W. Chambers The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Pre-Gothic Beowulf The Divine Comedy  by Dante Alighieri A Journal of the Plague Year by Daniel Defoe Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe Paradise Lost by John Milton Macbeth by William Shakespeare Oedipus, King of Thebes by Sophocles The Duchess of Malfi by John Webster
Gothic-Adjacent Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen The Wendigo by Algernon Blackwood Jane Eyre & Villette by Charlotte Brontë Lyrical Ballads, With a Few Other Poems by Coleridge and Wordsworth The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens The Idiot & Demons (The Possessed) by Fyodor Dostoyevsky The Man in the Iron Mask by Alexandre Dumas Moby-Dick by Herman Melville The Island of Doctor Moreau by H. G. Wells
Historical Theory and Background The French Revolution of 1789 by John S. C. Abbott Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth by A. C. Bradley The Tale of Terror: A Study of the Gothic Romance by Edith Birkhead On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History by Thomas Carlyle Demonology and Devil-Lore by Moncure Daniel Conway Ancient Pagan and Modern Christian Symbolism by Inman and Newton On Liberty by John Stuart Mill The Social Contract & Discourses by Jean-Jacques Rousseau Feminism in Greek Literature from Homer to Aristotle by Frederick Wright
Academic Theory Introduction: Replicating Bodies in Nineteenth-Century Science and Culture by Will Abberley Viewpoint: Transatlantic Scholarship on Victorian Literature and Culture by Isobel Armstrong Theories of Space and the Nineteenth-Century Novel by Isobel Armstrong The Higher Spaces of the Late Nineteenth-Century Novel by Mark Blacklock The Shipwrecked salvation, metaphor of penance in the Catalan gothic by Marta Nuet Blanch Marching towards Destruction: the Crowd in Urban Gothic by Christophe Chambost Women, Power and Conflict: The Gothic heroine and “Chocolate-box Gothic” by Avril Horner Psychos’ Haunting Memories: A(n) (Un)common Literary Heritage by Maria Antónia Lima ‘Thrilled with Chilly Horror’: A Formulaic Pattern in Gothic Fiction by Aguirre Manuel The terms “Gothic” and “Neogothic” in the context of Literary History by O. V. Razumovskaja  The Female Vampires and the Uncanny Childhood by Gabriele Scalessa Curating Gothic Nightmares by Heather Tilley Elizabeth Bowen, Modernism, and the Spectre of Anglo-Ireland by James F. Wurtz Hesitation, Projection and Desire: The Fictionalizing ‘as if…’ in Dostoevskii’s Early Works by Sarah J. Young Intermediality and polymorphism of narratives in the Gothic tradition by Ihina Zoia
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mimisstudy · 3 years
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some more video essays
aldous huxley and brave new world: the dark side of pleasure
why bible accurate angels are so creepy
the aesthetic of evil
caravaggio: master of light
van gogh’s ugliest masterpiece
the psychology of solitude
goodfellas: the power of kinetic cinema
there will be blood: vocal control in movies
in the mood for love: frames within frames
how james gandolfini navigates emotion
the godfather - the path to self destruction
carl jung, the shadow, and the dangers of psychological projection
whiplash vs. black swan - the anatomy of the obsessed artist
analyzing the outfits in jawbreaker
the sexy vampire trope
buffy the vampire slayer: allegory of growing up
what’s so great about twin peaks
remaking suspiria: an homage to a feeling
the dreampop enigma of cocteau twins
american psycho: a message on consumerism
richard linklater: masculinity in crisis 
who we really are… when everything goes wrong
jack and amy (fight club v. gone girl)
queer theory in 80s and 90s action movies
the feminine horror
how film scores play with our brains
the copycat cinema of quentin tarantino
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mimisstudy · 3 years
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success should not come from deprivation. studyblr community, this is a reminder.
my three idols in middle school — rory gilmore, spencer hastings, and hermione granger — were all bookish, type-a, deeply intelligent young women who were brilliant students and good role models, but they taught me from a young age that success requires suffering.
i am tired of seeing students forgo food and sleep and time to themselves. i am tired of seeing students use adderall to stay awake all night and make it through exams the next day. i am tired of seeing students live off of coffee and a bite of a muffin at six am. we see these narratives on tv and they play out in the dorm room next to me.
my friend has five meetings today after a full day of classes. “thank you so much,” he says when i offer to drop off food at his dorm. “i was just planning to not eat today.”
i am tired of the narrative that isolation and deprivation are the key to a good life, that high performance in school is key to a happy future, that painful sacrifice now will pay off later.
you are more important than your grades, your notes, your burning eyes in the morning when your alarm goes off far too early. you deserve a balanced life and a life that is enriched by your studies and not damaged by them.
you deserve to go to sleep when you are tired. you deserve to eat when you are hungry. you deserve to take a break from studying.
you are the most important thing in your life. please treat yourself with care.
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mimisstudy · 3 years
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The thing I look forward to the most about finishing college: having the time to learn just because I want to. To be able to write essays on subjects that interest me without being worried I'll get a bad grade or that I'm wasting my time by not doing my set work.
Of course, I'm going to have my cash job and art/writing projects to work on at the same time but this still excites me
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mimisstudy · 3 years
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I've been working on my FMP a whole lot this week and I've got myself into a tricky situation. The plan was to write a script and create a pitch deck to then pitch to my brothers production company.
Then I read 'the curious incident of the dog in the night time'.
So now I'm writing a book? I've planned all the chapters and I think it conveys my idea a lot better as it's so much more chaotic than I know how to write in script format.
I might still do the script but first I want to see this book through and, even if it's not the final product, I think it's really helped me to understand my characters and the stories of their family as they understand it.
It's 17 chapters and it'll be maybe 100 pages max so it's not going to be a super intense thing to write.
(an example of how not intense it is: one chapters plan is "just expletives")
I'm enjoying this though and, while that's not what the exam board cares about, that's what matters most to me at the moment
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mimisstudy · 3 years
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synonyms for common french emotions
these are written in the masculine form—don’t forget that most adjectives have a different feminine form! also (disclaimer!) please keep in mind that these synonyms can and do have vastly different connotations and aren’t all applicable in the same situations. these words encompass a lot of emotions and form some pretty vague, loosely-linked groups
heureux: content, joyeux, enthousiaste, agréable, souriant, satisfait, ravi, enchanté, fasciné, excité, exalté, enthousiaste, passionné, gai, jovial, enjoué, euphorique, étonné
triste: malheureux, mélancolique, déprimé, misérable, mécontent, maussade, attristant, morne, sombre, lugubre, déplorable, tragique, pitoyable, ténébreux, infortuné
en colère: fâché, furieux, énervé, irrité, contrarié, vexé, agacé, acharné, courroucé, dérangé, exaspéré, violent, fou, insensé, livide, outré, furibond, apoplectique, furax, indigné, frénétique, agité
avoir peur: effrayé, peureux, affolé, terrifié, épouvanté, craintif, inquiet, gêné, nerveux, anxieux, paniqué, concerné
calme: tranquille, paisible, serein, placide, pacifique, idyllique, alcyon, détendu, paresseux, nonchalant, indolent, langoureux
fatigué: épuisé, exténué, éreinté, fourbu, las, surmené, somnolent
alright i’m tired so that’s all for now. it’s past midnight so i’m sure i’ve made a mistake somewhere, so please correct me if you find one! lastly, remember: these synonyms can and do have vastly different connotations and aren’t all applicable in the same situations
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Becoming an adult / living away from home - French Vocab List
Quitter le nid - To leave the nest
L’indépendance financière - Financial independence
l’autonomie - Independance (autonomie)
Avoir des responsabilités - To have responsibilities
Ne plus vivre chez ses parents - To no longer live with your parents
Avoir un enfant - To have a child
Se marier - To get married
Prendre ses propres décisions - To make one’s own decisions
Reussir ses examens - To pass one’s exams
Développer son esprit critique - To develop critical thinking
Entrer en rébellion contre - To rebel against
Prendre des risques - To take risks
Être bien dans sa peau - To be comfortable in yor skin
Être sous pression - To be under pressure
Aller à la fac - To go to uni
Emménager dans son premier appartement - To move into your first apartment
Acheter sa première voiture - To buy your first car
Faire un emprunt - To take out a loan
Trouver un emploi - To find a job
être majeur(e) - To be of age
Être majeur(e) et vacciné(e) - To be old enough to look after yourself
déménager - To move house
partir - To leave
Une collocation - A flat share
Louver un apartment - To rent a flat
La location - A rental
Payer le loyer - To pay the rent
Les frais de transport - Costs of transport
Acheter des livres - To buy books
Le matériel / les équipements - equipment
l’essence - petrol
please DM me with any translation corrections!
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mimisstudy · 3 years
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I'll probably also be posting stuff here because I've been neglecting this account!
I'm starting my final major project early next month officially and idea developing now and oh my!!! You guys are going to be spammed so much over the next few months until I finish is June.
I'm writing a social realism script about the effects of abuse on teenagers and how the mental health system fails them. I'll also make a pitch deck and a mock up of a set, along with moodboards for each draft and character so the people I share it with understand everything as clearly as possible. It's going to be painful to write but I've been wanting to do something like this for a while so I think it will be somewhat therapeutic
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mimisstudy · 3 years
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Translating the first Harry Potter book (I don't condone the author, I bought it second hand so she doesn't profit from this) and gosh, there are an awful lot of words I don't know. I have the English text, a French dictionary and a French to English translator. I've got through one paragraph fully and sort of understand the rest of the page.
It's been half an hour.
This may take some time.
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mimisstudy · 3 years
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Can someone send me some French vocab about autism/senses/overload please? I can't find any here or on Pinterest which is the easiest way for me to consume vocab (I know, I know, so teenager of me). Thank you!
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here are some reminders for you - please don’t ever let someone make you feel worthless for your mistakes.
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