Image 1 — guess my age, gender, ethnicity, and orientation based off my top artists and top tracks this month
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guess my age, gender, ethnicity, and orientation based off my top artists and top tracks this month

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u/Human_Ad9587 — 22 hours ago

Which type bangs or none at all?

Slide 1: no bangs (technically very grown out bangs tucked behind ears)
Slide 2 and 3: curtain bangs
Slide 4, 5, and 6: different types of short bangs (or whatever they’re called)
Also some of these photos are years apart, haha.
Lmk what you guys think looks best or if you have any other ideas!

u/Human_Ad9587 — 23 hours ago

Anyone else think MJ’s voice in Money is super epic?

His voice in Money is super unique (and hot lol), idk why I feel like it sounds different but I’m so obsessed 💕

u/Human_Ad9587 — 2 days ago

Michosis hitting so hard today I saw a pitcher of orange juice and actually cried 😭

This morning at a 4th of July breakfast event I was tasked with taking pictures I went over to the drink table and saw a pitcher of orange juice and literally started tearing up. 💀 thankfully I don’t think anyone saw me. Then after the event I got in the car and cried 3 times to Lady in My Life 😭 🙏

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u/Human_Ad9587 — 3 days ago

Where do I get/how do I make one of these MJ dolls?

I’ve been seeing them everywhere and I think they’re hilarious

u/Human_Ad9587 — 9 days ago
▲ 2 r/GetStudying+1 crossposts

How the actual heck do I study

Howdy helpful people! I’m homeschooled and applying to Oxford this autumn, for Theology and Religion. I know I’ll ace the interview/etc once I get in, but I’m really struggling on the ACT. I have never taken standardised testing before, and have never “studied” before (my school curriculum follows the Oxford model of tutorials and I don’t get graded or do standardised testing). I have always been an amazing student, and I have (estimated by completing practise tests) a 35 in English and a 34 in Reading (still working to bring those up to 36), but math is my current weak point. I used to not want to pursue higher education, and therefore used to not put any effort into my arithmetical studies. I definitely regret that now! But, the past is in the past.
My question is: how can I study for math??? When I’m doing a practise test, I understand a few questions but am generally lost. I literally don’t even know how to approach the question. Any math tips for me? I know a lot of it is logic, and I try to apply it but I’m stuck at an estimated 20 (I know that is terrible!).
Thank you SO MUCH!! FYI I’m taking the ACT in 23 days…so time is really running out, and I need a composite score of 31 to be eligible to apply.

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u/Human_Ad9587 — 20 days ago