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Saturday 2021-07-31 07:41:08 by ioletsgo

I may be an idiot who can't fucking spell for the life of me, but atleast I won't land on the GitLost account


Saturday 2021-07-31 09:48:31 by Grant Ammons

you know something? fuck oh-my-zsh

too many pre-defined aliases wrecking my shit, and it's too heavy. it takes > 1 second to load a shell on my brand new machine.


Saturday 2021-07-31 11:51:17 by snehapoonia

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<title>MY BLOG</title> <style> body{ background-color: rgb(248, 219, 224); } h1{ color:rgb(150, 147, 147); text-align: center; font-size: 60px; background-color: #e9c7cd; } #p1{ font-size: 20px; color:rgb(112, 109, 109); text-align: center; /* background-color: rgb(226, 225, 225); */ } #h1{ color:#fd879a; font-size: 40px; margin-left : 70px; } #p2{ font-size:15px;
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<body> 
    <h1> A DIY Guide to Art Therapy</h1>
    <img src="color.jpeg" alt="not found" height="500px" width="100%"/>
    <pre id="p1">
    "Art is not an amusement, nor a distraction, nor is it, as many men maintain,
     an escape from life. On the contrary,it is a high training of the soul, 
     essential to the soul’s growth,to its unfoldment."
                                                              ~Lawren Harris
    </pre>
  <h2 id="h1"> Teaching What I Needed To Learn</h2>
  <pre id="p2"> 
    Teaching children showed me how my own growth had been stunted.
    When I became a preschool teacher,I was often involved in children’s
    art activities and saw how great these activities were for their growth.

    They were allowed to create on their own, and I saw how much that helped 
    them develop confidence and initiative.These were qualities I never
    acquired, and witnessing their creative activities made me realize how
    different my own kindergarten arts and crafts were.  

    My kindergarten teacher was quite rigid. Instead of giving us art that 
    would make us think and develop confidence,she had us copy models of
    projects she would prepare. (Sound familiar?)
    
    There was no choice involved, and we had to copy steps without any deviation.
    
    As I began teaching preschool, all the childhood memories flooded back.
    I realized how these kind of arts and crafts projects can truly stunt 
    your growth as a child.
    
    Kindergarten is the place where your school life begins. Not being trusted
    at such a young age to create on your own and only copy the teacher can 
    spill over into many areas of your adult life.
    
    I realized my anxiety of needing things to be right came from this. It 
    affected my ability to be an independent thinker and do things without
    exact instructions.
  </pre>
  <h2 id="h2"> Letting Go of Anxiety</h2>
  <pre id="p3">
    Art is the perfect way to free yourself from anxiety, even if you don’t 
    have a creative bone. I always loved art and eventually became an art teacher.

    I loved seeing the kids develop through the art projects, which were more
    focused on process.

    In process-focused art, the art I give kids, you don’t worry about what you’re
    creating. The process of creating is more important than the result.

    The beauty of this type of art is that you don’t need to be all that creative
    to get into this. Even if you can’t draw a straight line, you can still do this.
    The whole idea is to let go of the outcome.

    But, even as I was teaching, I still felt anxious whenever faced with a blank 
    canvas. I still felt panicked whenever I had to do something without clear directions.

    It struck me that if this process-focused art was helping the kids develop and grow,
    it might still help me as well. I figured that by getting involved in art where the 
    final product is so open-ended, it might help me lose my anxiety.

    I started researching the topic of process art for adults, and I discovered some 
    fascinating information.  
  </pre>
  <h2 id="h3"> What Process-Only Art Will Do For You</h2>
  <pre class="p4"> 
    Mixed media art can have many benefits for your personal growth.
    The following are just a few:
  </pre>
  <ul class="l1"> 
      <li> You will no longer feel like you need to get things exactly right.</li>
      <li>You will feel more competent and better able to come up with creative solutions.</li>
      <li>You will lose your fear of the blank canvas.</li>
      <li>You will free yourself from anxieties, worries and ruminations.</li>
      <li>You will gain confidence as you improve your abilities.</li>
      <li>You will take more initiative in your personal life.</li>
  </ul>
  <pre class="p4">
    As you learn new techniques, you take small risks that lead to small successes. 
    This will lead you to a much greater feeling of well-being, because problem
    solving and troubleshooting, which are big parts of art, are not only creative
    but also transformative.
  </pre>
  <img src="photo.jpg" alt="not found" id="image"/>
</body>

Saturday 2021-07-31 15:08:55 by Saugat Rimal

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Florian is designed to show off your content in style and let it speak for itself. The clean and uncluttered design invites your users to lose themselves in the creative space you have brought to life. Perfect for everything from photography, fashion and beauty, and interior design, to nature, health and spirituality, this modern and stylish personal blog theme makes for an immersive browsing experience. With Florian, you can let your imagination and creativity run wild and create something that is as unique as you are.


Saturday 2021-07-31 18:56:59 by Dhruv Manilawala

chore: remove cheat40.vim

I thought I might find this useful but I haven't used it ever. I can always fuzzy find over keymaps/commands easily in case I forget. But, I believe that your entire configuration should be in your mind and should not need any cheat sheet to remember what's present in your config.

That's just my opinion and who knows, it might change one day :)


Saturday 2021-07-31 20:15:07 by Live session user

🎨 hate my life and everyone involved in this shit


Saturday 2021-07-31 21:26:10 by Scott Fryxell

Don't need raw text content. item curently handle svg content reasonably

I will wrap the animation in a symbol a nd it will be treated like a property of a poster.

This is why you keep your business loging as small as possible. I just had to read it real quick to remember take advantage of previous thinking.

"oh yeah, just use a symbol tag for animations"


Saturday 2021-07-31 23:23:21 by Lamp

Update gulag.service

fuck you m0lese i was planning to rewrite the readme anyway


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