Hawke, at the Winter Palace: who the fUCK—
Josephine: Champion, please!
Hawke: oh shit, sorry. Um… *looks at varric* …whomst?
Varric: 👌
Hawke: whomst the fUCK—
you’re going to get through this.
I’m planning on doing NaNoWriMo in November, so expect snippets of my writing to start to appear daily
okay but workalcoholic parents carrying their kid everywhere.
and I almost said your name.
(insp)
-Sunrise Force
-Delicate Room
-Inner Grape
-Heartsick Color
-Peppermint Offender
-Goodbye Eyes
-Heaven Link
-Astounding Almond
-Lovesick Festival
-Destiny Goldfish
-Bittersweet Devil
-Honeymoon Mortal
-Heart Carnival
-Fellow Planet
-Constant Bronze
-Soft Witch
-Pearl Vixen
-Drowsy Candymaker
-Hug Farm
the beef between STEM and arts + humanities is so tired. science and art are the same. sister subjects. they’ve fueled one another for years. one cannot exist without the other. they’re both made of the same kind of wonder, one tries to attain long sought after things in reality, and the other impliments the stuff of dreams. logic and emotionality. they’re both exercises of imagination. it’s all just beautiful, academic sludge.
yeah, yeah, i know, academia is an evil bourgeois lair of useless elitist white cishet men writing self-congratulatory articles about nothing and groping their brilliant female students’ arses and so on and so forth, but occasionally, it is prudent to let some of those useless academics - plenty of whom are women and/or poc and/or lgbt nowadays, how shocking, and who’ve spent their lives learning EVERYTHING about a certain subject - explain a text or a concept to you, so that you don’t run around after with a wildly inaccurate understanding of smth like what ‘social construct’ means, or what Nietzsche was all about, or what Freud actually wrote or did or said, or inventing already invented strains of feminism, etc etc etc
oh, and while i’m at it - this whole “academia is useless” is a belief that the far-right ideology has been extremely fond of all throughout the last century or so. just saying.
Franz Kafka, 1912
Actually had a productive day at the library going through my materials and writing notes on Mary Shelley
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