#all-nighter
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bobadila · 6 months ago
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So I was just pulling an All-Nighter and I was scrolling on YouTube and I saw this
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“No”
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hecho-a-mano · 3 months ago
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as it turns out. sleeping more than usual after pulling an all-nighter is good for your body?????
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x3nbingestoomuch · 2 years ago
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i have to say, the most interesting yet disturbing thing about Mateo is how he didnt rescue his twin brother from that wave
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nopizzaaftermidnight · 1 year ago
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tiramisuglitter · 2 years ago
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flightofthefaeriedragon · 8 months ago
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I pulled an all-nighter in college and on the way home I ran a red light and almost got in a car wreck (the light had recently been a 4-way stop and I treated it as such).
It is not an experience I recommend.
Quick question, I keep seeing tiktoks about college students doing this so I gotta ask
Personally I never pulled an all nighter when I was a student, I honestly thought it was a movie thing and not something students do.
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literarywizard · 3 months ago
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I Finally Beat Dragon Age: Inquisition Just In Time For Veilguard
I wrote this at a time when it was both way too early in the morning and way too late at night. I edited it when I was better rested, so don't worry yourself too much. I just needed to be doing something in order to stay awake and what's better than this?
Well, I did it. I beat Dragon Age: Inquisition’s final bit of DLC, thereby completing the franchise, before the official release time of Dragon Age: The Veilguard. As I’m writing this, there are still four hours left before I can start downloading the game, so the victory isn’t as clean or as neat as I’d like. No victory is clean or neat or entirely complete when you’ve stayed up until at least…
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giantjupiter · 9 months ago
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As I am writing, through the window, I am observing the tree. From being bare, it's full of leaves again. I lovingly named it "Mr. Cerebellum." Before dawn, through the faint twilight, I can see that tree wagging its stems, its branches, and its leaves from afar.
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dwuerch-blog · 9 months ago
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Let's Eat
You ought to see us at our Thursday night’s Mix and Mingle. I mean those of us who live at Everleigh Lakeline 60+ community. You would think that we were starving birds in the wilderness as we line up to fill our plates with another scrumptious meal. Let’s eat! We love those words! They mean “dinner is served”! We are hungry. The kitchen is filled with nose-worthy aromas. We can barely wait when…
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starxgirllsstuff · 10 months ago
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pellmann · 1 year ago
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hecho-a-mano · 2 years ago
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as it turns out, you can do great things when you stop pulling all-nighters on the daily.
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codydodie · 11 days ago
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Star - Mitski
Update: LEE MAJDOUB REPOSTED IT ON TWITTER IM GOING TO EXPLODE!!!<3<3<3 THABK YOU ALL SO MUCH FOR THE LOVE
Also have a funnier version (it still hurts tho)
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eclecticaeg · 1 year ago
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Ah, yes
Nothing quite like the panic of thinking you have another week to get ready for the Midnight Masquerade, only to realize it's tomorrow, and your costume is only half finished :)
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teaboot · 8 days ago
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Got any tips for taking standardized tests? I would like to follow the patterns like a trained rat
Read the entire test before you start. This will give you an idea of what you’re in for, but in reading tests or literature exams, a lot of questions are answered by later questions. For example, “what is the setting of the story?” may later be followed by, “what may we infer from the protagonist’s description of 1880’s urban Westminster?”.
Strategize. If you’re a slow worker, maybe do the questions worth the most points first. If you’re not confident in your knowledge, maybe answer all the easier questions first, then leave the hardest for last.
In multiple choice questions, read the options before the question. Let them inform your assessment of the question itself.
In math, if none of the multiple choice options match your calculated answer, go with whatever is closest.
If you truly cannot figure out a multiple choice answer, start by eliminating the worst options and work backwards.
If all multiple choice options seem equally absurd, choose C. Assuming it gives you four options (average in my experience) this mathematically gives you AT LEAST a 25% chance of being right- slightly more, too, as C is statistically the correct answer slightly more frequently on average. Don't quote me on that though- the important thing is to “randomly” pick the same letter every time this happens, so at least 1 out of 4 works out.
Don't leave anything blank. Even if your odds of being right are one in a hundred, thats still better than zero.
For written answers, include the question in the answer. If the question is, “How are the blue curtains symbolic of the protagonist’s emotional state?”, rearrange the question as you present your argument. “The blue curtains serve as a symbol of the protagonist’s emotional state by…(supported argument here)”. Helps you structure your argument and looks tidier to the reader, but also if the person doing the grades is just skimming shit they may just see that you kinda get the idea and give you benefit of the doubt when marking.
I mean, in an ideal world all classes are taught for COMPREHENSION, as the lessons they teach have value beyond academic achievement and will serve you in many unexpected ways throughout your life beyond the academic, but seeing how standardized testing and AI cheats are flushing everything down the toilet as-is I’d be happy to see some more real and honest good old-fashion grifting tbh
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cut-aare · 1 month ago
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