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2025.4.17
Spanning tree protocol and IEEE standards all day long :) I passed my last class (not web dev, that one is in break jail). Working on the Network+ certification now
A cosmic tribute to my current favourite comment in YouTube history
Crying alone? No no no, light a candle and cry in the company of gods.
Some Aphrodite facts for people who want to know more!!
βΆSheβs the mother of Hermaphroditus, the god of effeminacy and the origin of the word hermaphrodite. Theyβre an intersex person born with male and female characteristics.
βΆ Aphrodite was believed to have a magical girdle (or belt) called the "Cestus," which could enhance her irresistible allure and seductive powers.
βΆ In addition to her romantic and sexual aspects, Aphrodite was also revered as a protectress of sailors, offering safe passage across the seas.
βΆ She was also worshipped as a protector of prostitutes and courtesans, reflecting her association with love and desire in all its forms.
βΆ Aphrodite's name originated from the word Sea-foam.
βΆ The dove, The affectionate white or turtle-dove was the bird of love, was a bird sacred to the goddess Aphrodite. Doves were said to draw her heavenly chariot, and the Syrian Aphrodite Ashtarte was said to have been hatched from an egg nursed by doves.
βΆ In most sculptures, she is often depicted with a round face and a pear body shape! Even having rolls on some of them.
Happiness:
Smiling genuinely, with crinkles around the eyes.
Open body posture, with relaxed arms and shoulders.
Leaning forward slightly towards the person or object of interest.
Making eye contact with a warm and engaged expression.
Anger:
Tightened jaw and clenched fists.
Furrowed brows and narrowed eyes.
Standing or sitting with a rigid and tense posture.
Pointing fingers or aggressive gestures.
Raised voice or speaking through gritted teeth.
Sadness:
Downcast eyes and a drooping posture.
Slumped shoulders and shallow breathing.
Avoiding eye contact and withdrawing from social interaction.
Sighing or a subdued tone of voice.
Tearfulness, with watery or red eyes.
Fear:
Widened eyes with dilated pupils.
Raised eyebrows and a tense facial expression.
Frozen or rigid body posture.
Backing away or seeking physical distance from the perceived threat.
Trembling or shaking, especially in the hands or legs.
Surprise:
Raised eyebrows and widened eyes.
Mouth slightly agape or forming an "O" shape.
Leaning forward or recoiling backward in response to the surprise.
Quick inhalation or gasp of breath.
Rapid blinking or blinking more than usual.
Disgust:
Curling the upper lip or wrinkling the nose.
Narrowing the eyes and raising the upper eyelids.
Turning the head away or physically distancing oneself from the source of disgust.
Covering the mouth or nose with the hand or a tissue.
Expressing verbal disgust through phrases like "ew" or "yuck."
These are just some examples, and individuals may display variations in their body language based on their personality, cultural background, and the specific context of the situation.
all i want is qty 1! a dimly lit cafe/bookstore with good coffee and comfortable seating. that's it.
sincerely,
a full time worker and college student who is tired of starbucks and libraries with fluorescent lighting
Day 3/100
After marking some papers, it is time to review what has been written. The first step to writing is to let it flow, no matter the quality, just keep writing so you have a proper draft to work with afterwards. I am currently reworking about 25 pages written in the past few weeks and it is much easier to do than to face a blank page.
Sandwich for comfort. Carrot TD for company.
you have to fall in love with the process. that's literally what life is! learning! growing! you will waste your whole existence if you continue to drag yourself to this non-existent finish line. the only real finish line is the end of life. that's not to say to stop having goals, but to not let them be the be all and end all. you are so much more than that!
current study motivation⦠(pt. 2)
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