Thursday, 13
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Well well, hello 100 days of productivity again. I need the motivation to continue writing my thesis, from the beginning this time because it needs a lot of revision. I was chaotically researching last year and I was kind of straying away too far from my topic. So here we go with another start until January, I believe. So I'll really need the productive motivation to pull myself through these months. With that said, I'm excited since I love researching. Here are two books I've been reading these last few days: The Vagina Monologues and The Vegetarian. Both tackle the issue of freedom, free will, self-autonomy, sexual violence and prejudiced society. They were probably heavy to read right before I slept but the way they dealt with those themes made me more thoughtful about modern society, hence I'm focussing on the opposite side of this issue in my MA thesis: toxic masculinity. I'll update here more often because I actually quit my main Instagram account but I have another one, which i might share here later. Stay safe.
-Merve
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