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Not drinking alcohol
I barely ever drink alcohol, which seems to make me a bit of a rare specimen as a university student.
Review: Normal People - the series
Whether you're an avid fan or an active resister of Normal People, the acclaimed Sally Rooney novel, it doesn't really matter. Ultimately, the recent BBC Three and Hulu adaptation of the text transcends all sensibilities: it's an intimate portrayal of that profoundly human desire to connect with others and to feel a sense of belonging.
A trick for beating procrastination
Like most people, I struggle with procrastination. Read on though for some things that have helped me!
COVID-19 fatigue
I feel a little bit guilty for writing this, given the truly horrific human cost (much more severe in other parts of the world than Australia).
Bulk meals for winter
I invite you to join me as I brainstorm what-on-Earth I am going to eat this winter.
Review: Normal People - the book: part two
Normal People, the 2018 by Irish author Sally Rooney, is both acclaimed and polarising, as it follows Connell Waldron and Marianne Sheridan, two intelligent, introspective loners (of sorts), through their shared adolescence and early adulthood.
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Review: Normal People - the book: part one
Normal People, the 2018 by Irish author Sally Rooney, is both acclaimed and polarising, as it follows Connell Waldron and Marianne Sheridan, two intelligent, introspective loners (of sorts), through their shared adolescence and early adulthood.
[Read more about Review: Normal People - the book: part one]
How to deal with stage fright
When I was in my first year of university, I temporarily joined the debating club.
A new pet in the family
There's a new pet in the family which is always exciting.
The rise of the Instagram tabloid: how the platform is reviving the golden age of celebrity culture
With the rise of social media, journalism has undoubtedly changed, as tabloid magazines have become all but obsolete for the modern generation. But something’s lacking, and a niche corner of Instagram seems to know just what that something is.