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maryhale1 · 1 month
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Did you know incense are an easy and on a budget way to practice witchcraft?
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ghiacomo · 4 months
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Truquirijillos economicos (pq los van q necesitar) que me sirvieron a mi, para mis compatriotas. Talvez algunos sean obviedades pero a mi me ayudaron un montón.
Ropa
-necesitan ropa barata? Fijense en lugares de usados, segunda seleccion O LITERAL EN COTO. Si son de Capital o de cerca, vayan a barracas q está lleno de outlets/2da seleccion/b de zapatillas que por una fallita estetica que casi no la notás te salen baratas. El de topper lo amo.
-en cuanto a lugares de usados, los de barrio no están nada mal. Vayan viendo que encuentran por sus barrios y fijense que hay en esos locales.
-aprendan a emparchar ropa. Hago tutorial si quieren no hay drama. Asi les rinde mucho más.
Comida (no hay nada aca sobre carne pq soy vegetariano y de eso ni idea)
-si dejan la parte de las raices de los puerros o cebollas de verdeo en agua, les crecen de nuevo las hojas con el tiempo.
-fijense cuentas en ig como @ plantyou , ailutokman o paulina cocina, que tienen series enteras de como usar las sobras de la comida.
-el arroz en kg en supermercados asiaticos es más barato. Tambien hay mucho producto congelado barato por esos lugares.
-las bolsas legumbres secas son un golazo y rinden más que las cocinadas en lata o caja. Obvio si, más tiempo de preparacion.
-Las gaseosas de marcas más pequeñas son más baratas, si el super en el que estás tiene marca propia, es lo más probable que sea barata.
Libros
-compren libros en lugares de segunda mano. En capital hay unos cuantos buenos en calle corrientes. Prestense libros entre amigos. Lean PDF.
-hay audiolibros GRATIS en youtube. Son un golazo, uno de animal farm me salvó un oral de inglés.
-BIBLIOTECAS. VAYAN A LAS BIBLIOTECAS. LEAN AHÍ. ES GRATIS.
-Vendan sus libros antiguos de la escuela a alumnos que lo necesiten, asi se hacen un mango y sacan a alguno de un problema.
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shirozen · 4 months
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Basic to basics for budget printing
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preppers-will · 10 months
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duckiberri · 1 month
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New set up guys! Actually my first true kind. Previously I only had a MacBook 😬
Got the Asus ROG X13 on my birthday recently and just got it to connect to a century ago monitor that my dad used to use for work. Haven’t plugged in my microphone yet because I don’t plan to use it anytime soon :))))
Now I just need a stylus so I can draw!!
Oh, and there’s also a pic of my duck tape mess of a cable management.
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letsberealsworld · 3 months
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Unlocking the Magic: Weekends, Gateways, and Staycations
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sofiasluxuryfinds · 4 months
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New bag from DHgate 💕
Very good quality 💕
Link:
http://sale.dhgate.com/2c6nUd27
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coille-sunmane · 6 months
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I don't have a jacket to go with it and I'm doing my best, but it's for a masquerade party with a black and white theme. My husband is wearing all black. Should I wear black pants/slacks and a black mask with this, or white pants/slacks and a white mask?
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maryhale1 · 25 days
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Some easy witch tips
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anielskaaniela · 7 months
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How to Achieve the Old Money Fashion Style with These Simple Tips
 This post shows you how to dress in the old money fashion style . Old money fashion style is a term that refers to the clothing and accessories of the upper class who have inherited their wealth and status from their ancestors. Old money fashion style is not about following the latest trends or flaunting expensive brands. It is about dressing with elegance, sophistication, and understatement.…
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sadbitchfangirl · 11 months
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I’m switching over to digital note taking for my classes as i enter my junior year of nursing school. I just bought a refurbished iPad from Walmart that arrives on the 31st so hopefully it will work fine..
I just got tired of handwriting notes, buying pens & 3 or 5 subject notebooks & the textbooks are SO UNNECESSARILY pricey. It would just be so much more money/pocket-friendly to purchase online pdf access to the material.
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cuddl3s4shur1 · 1 year
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One thing about me is I CAN AND WILL COOK AN CLEAN
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itstimetogotowar · 1 year
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kesshou-kun-cosplay · 2 years
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Part 4 of the #0 budget cosplay!!
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Resources for academics on a budget
Coursera- this is one of my favorite websites right now. Its a website that has tons of online classes, made by colleges, you can take free of charge. Although some of them you have to pay for to have access to; most of the classes are free. You can also pay for a certificate (around 80$ for a class) if you want/need to (although its not a requirement). The classes are mostly stem and social science based. There are also language learning classes if you need to learn english (they have other ones too but the ones i looked at required pay). But not all of them are stem and social sciences. Look for classes you want to take and Coursera probably has at least one. I am taking a bunch of classes on paleontology and other science subjects i will probably need for that, and im taking courses of other things that interest me such as greek mythology or writing. All you have to do is sign up with an email and password. This comes in an app as well. https://www.coursera.org/
Modern States- this is a website that also gives online classes, but this one is focused on getting you ready for the CLEP exams. “The College Level Examination Program is a group of standardized tests created and administered by the College Board. These tests assess college-level knowledge in thirty-six subject areas and provide a mechanism for earning college credits without taking college courses.” Although you dont have to be taking a CLEP to take these classes. The types of classes they have are business and management, composition and literature, history and social sciences, science and mathematics, and world languages. This is a good resource if you want general knowledge on a topic. I am taking a natural science course and a french course. All you have to do is sign up with an email and password. https://modernstates.org/
Khan Academy- you have probably already heard of this one, but if you havent, or just havent signed up yet, sign up for it. Its a website that has a collection of youtube videos and written articles about topics. There can also be short tests at the end of a topic/unit. They have classes from pre-k to college level. These are topics you typically see in a high school. They have classes on math, science, arts and humanities, computing, economics, life skill, and test prep. I am taking math classes, science classes, and an art history class. This one is especially good if you have kids or are still in grade school. All you have to do is sign up with an email and password. This comes in an app as well. https://www.khanacademy.org/
Sparknotes - you probably already know about this one as well, but if you havent, sparknotes is a website that has a collection of works of literature most of which are old enough to not be affected by copyright anymore. They also have translations of the works to modern day english. They provide the full text, a summary, summaries of the characters, literary devices, questions and answers, quotes, quizzes, and essays. They also provide information on other topics such as math, biology, philosophy, chemistry, and much more. You do not have to sign up for this one if you dont want to, but you can. There is also sparknotes plus which you have to pay for. It gives you an ad-free experience, study notes, flashcards and quizzes, ap english test prep, and more. https://www.sparknotes.com/
Quizlet- you have probably heard of this one too. quizlet is a website made for you to study with. It has a ton of subjects you can look at to study with, you can also make your own study set. Within a study set you can use flashcards, learn (which quizzes you on your knowledge until you have everything correct), write, spell, test, and you can play while you learn with matching and a game called gravity. Its a good resource to use if you need help remembering something, such as vocabulary of a language you are learning. You do not have to sign up but you can. This comes in an app as well. https://quizlet.com
Youtube- you probably know this one too, but youtube can also be used to learn topics instead of just being for entertainment. This one has probably the widest range of things to learn on it. There are people posting about almost any topic you can think of. I personally use it for paleontology. There are also “less academic” topics you can learn about such as fashion. This is a good website because a lot of the people here show their faces and tend to have more of a camera presence than people from some of the other websites, it also tends more to lean on entertainment than just giving you fact after fact. You dont have to sign up but you can (although you probably already have an account). This comes in an app as well. https://m.youtube.com/
Sci-hub- this website is a bit different from the ones ive already talked about. Its a pirating website for looking at academic articles put behind a pay wall. This is good for people who want to have access to papers on a topic but dont have the money to sign up for 10 different websites for research.
Your local library- libraries are incredibly important, but they cant stay open unless people are actively using them. So if you have a library close to you, sign up for it! Signing up for a library card is completely free, the only time you would have to pay is if you have an overdue book (but even then its probably only a couple of $). Sign up for libraries and you’ll get access to tons of free books, but you can also get access to laptops as well if thats something you would need. Its also just a quiet place to chill out while you study/read.
Museums- museums can cost money to get into, but depending on the museum you go to it doesnt have to be a lot of money. There are also museums for science or art it doesnt just have to be science museums all the time if thats not something you are interested in. If you have time and a bit of money museums are great resources to learn about new things. Recently i had a week long break at my school and my family and i went to 3 different museums to look at their prehistoric life exhibits. Its really cool to go and see fossils in person. We went to my states Children’s Museum (which has a good exhibit on dinosaurs), the Field Museum in Chicago, and the Museum of Natural History in Ohio.
Used bookstores- used bookstores are good for getting a cheaper price on books that you want. Although sometimes they may not have a very good selection. However, there are websites online that function as used bookstores would just with a wider range of books.
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