Thursday, December 21, 2017

Blogiversary and stuff

Hi world!

I will be very honest with you and admit that I forgot to write this post until Thursday night, which is right now. Honestly, when I got to Junior high, life changed so much from elementary school. Like for one, I actually have this thing they call homework. I know. Crazy. Also, these things called after school clubs exist. And group projects are real. It's like... Woah.

On top of that, u am on one of the school's Science Olympiad teams, which takes up a large chunk of my time. I love it though.

However, I am at a bigger school now so I have more people I can consider friends.

Basically, the point of all this is red day that if my posts look rushed sometimes, it's probably because they were. It's not that I don't want to spend time on blogging, it's just that I have other stuff to do too.

I still love this site and what it's become. I'm fact, it turned a year old on the 15th! I hope for an even better year to come; what about you guys?

TTYL

Nandy

Sorry I can't add my signature image thing; typing this on my phone.

Friday, December 15, 2017

Random Facts About Pens

I đŸ’“stationery so let's get started.

1.  A pen can write about 45,000 words in its lifetime.

2. Retractable pens don't dry out because they have oil-based ink.

3. The balls in today's ballpoint pens are mostly made of tungsten carbide, a material that is three times stronger than steel.

4. 95% of the time, the first word written with a new pen is the person's name.

5.  Ancient Egyptians made the first pens 5,000 years ago.

6. Don't swallow pen caps; they cause about 100 deaths each year this way.

7. The world's biggest pen is over 18 feet tall!

okay bye!


Friday, December 8, 2017

A List of John Green Books With Commentary From a 7th Grade Fangirl

     It is not uncommon knowledge that John Green is to me what someone like Halsey might be to you; a role model to the highest degree. Although he is so much more than his books, I have decided to share with you my top  3 favorite books from him.

1. Turtles All the Way Down

Follows a protagonist with OCD (like actual OCD, not publicly stigmatized "fake" OCD)
Has helped me develop some perspective on mental illness.

Released in 2017

May be made into a movie!!!!!

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Follows a protagonist with cancer and her love for a boy she met at a support group
Tender and profound

Released in 2012

THERE IS A MOVIE!

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Follows a boy and his search for "The Great Perhaps," who meets a mysterious girl named Alaska
Relatable and tragic

Published in 2005

No movie :(

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Some other great works of his include Paper Towns, An Abundance of Katherines, and Will Grayson, Will Grayson








Friday, December 1, 2017

My Procrastination Problem

Hi. I would tell you what this post is about, but I write a post title for a reason.

I have a problem with procrastination, which is when you put stuff off until the last minute. This was really affecting the quality of my work, which was especially evident in my blog posts.

I think the problem developed through my bullet journal. No, the bullet journal system doesn't cause procrastination, but I think I was writing down too many tasks per day. At the end of the day, I would obviously not finish everything so I would have to settle for an "incomplete" that day. It snowballed from me being more lenient with myself to me outright saying I would do something "later".

I am solving the problem by writing less in my bujo. When my goals are realistic and I achieve them, I feel motivated to do more. However, I try not to keep my goals too easy to achieve or they are pointless. 

If you also procrastinate, I highly recommend writing a daily to-do list with your studies or whatever. Make the list challenging but feasible.

In other news, I got my first Tombows. If you don't know what those are, they are really high quality advanced calligraphy markers. It is a huge milestone for me because I really enjoy calligraphy as a hobby.


oooooooooooooooooooookay bye


Friday, November 24, 2017

Thanksgiving! And Black Friday

     

Gobble! It's technically Black Friday, but I am doing a Thanksgiving-themed part of this post anyway. 

     I am thankful that I have the opportunity to have this blog.

     Enough mushiness.


     Today, Black Friday, I will have to go clothes shopping. Yay. *voice drips with sarcasm* Seriously, though, I need it. My closet is full of stuff I don't fit into anymore.

     I'm now out of ideas, so how about a history lesson. YAY!

     According to History.com, the most common story is that every year, shops go "into the black" on Black Friday. Stores use the color red to record losses, and black to record profit. Apparently, on the day after Thanksgiving, shoppers spent so much on discounted items that stores would get to record the day's earnings in black, instead of the usual red. 
     However, this story is false. 

     The true story goes like this: in the '50s, in Philadelphia, police used the term "Black Friday" to refer to the disorder that occurred the day after Thanksgiving. On the day after, a large  Army-Navy football game took place so tourists would flood in the day before (Friday). In this chaos, shoplifters would make off with goods from stores, so police had their work cut out for them. In the 1980s, retail stores removed the negative connotation from the term "Black Friday" and coined it as a sales bonanza. Eventually, discounts extended through the weekend and "Cyber Monday" and "Small Business Saturday" became other retail holidays.

     Fun Fact: Black Friday is not the biggest shopping day of the year; that honor goes to the Saturday before Christmas. 

Have a wonderful weekend and I'll see you next Friday!



Friday, November 17, 2017

      
Hello there! It turns out that the Google we all know and love has a few tricks up its sleeve, so let's uncover them.

1) Try Googling "askew" and see if anything looks a bit... off.

2) Have you ever searched "Atari Breakout" on Chrome and gone to "images"? It's a complete waste of time - highly recommend.

3) A lot of people know this one, but if your internet is not working and that dinosaur pops up, press the space bar for entire seconds of ecstasy .

4) If you look up "solitaire" or 'tic tac toe" Google will indulge you in a game. It's useful when you are too lazy to go find cards or a piece of paper and a writing utensil!

5) This one isn't really an Easter egg, but Google Autodraw is a site that can guess what you draw. For best results, spend $700 on a touchscreen laptop.

6) Googling "recursion" can get recursive.

7) Google loves anagrams!

8) Ask Google to do a barrel roll; hey, it can do something my dog can't.

9) If you want to time travel, look up "Google in 1998"

10) Googling "Pacman" is a highly intellectually engaging way to cure boredom.


Sorry for the shorter post but I HAVE 2 PROJECTS DUE THIS WEEK GIMME A BREAK.




Friday, November 10, 2017

I'm a Mom!!!!!

     Hey guys! I have something rantom to share, so if you care, click here.

STOP!
DO NOT CONTINUE READING UNLESS YOU HAVE CLICKED THAT LINK
OR ELSE
DEATH!
just kitten


     I am now a blog mother; yay! My blog mother (the person who taught me the ropes of blogging) was Bubbles from A Tween's Chitter Chatter. I am now the blog mother of a friend of mine named Jodi, and we have started A PARTNER BLOG! *cheers and applause* 

     Wait... that makes Bubbles a blog grandma. Hey Grammy, if you're reading this!

     Sorry for the short post this week, but as I'm sure some of you know, setting up a blog is very time-consuming. I have been working for maybe a couple of hours with her, and I actually had to ditch her for a few minutes to write this for you guys. Sorry!

     Hope you decide to check out our new site and make sure to follow both of my blogs. 

     'Kay bye