Happy New Year Everyone!
Today I want to talk about New Years Resolutions! From making promises to going on a diet, going to the gym more, starting a new skill or hobby, drink less or stop smoking. It's a tradition every year. I'm not quite into making a resolution in all honesty.
I can't even remember if there was a time where I did make one. If I did I was probably in my early teens. I'm all for making goals and plans for the new year ahead but I just find that making a resolution is on one hand placing more pressure on yourself but they are also in a way mocked because most people don't stick to theirs. Or they are made in a drunken mess on Hogmanay (Scottish version of New Year) and not remembered the following day. They're just not really my thing. So I'm sorry to any friends on Hogmanay who start asking me what mines is.
Instead of making a resolution I make the same promise to myself every year. To continue to be a better person and learn and grow as I go through this thing called life. I definitely have goals and plans for the year ahead for myself. I want to move out within the next year. I want to do better at uni and I want to improve this blog. So maybe I'm totally contradicting myself here. Ooops if I am.
I know New Year is a nice way to give people a clean slate and start afresh but if you want to do anything like go to the gym, start that new hobby, read more then there is no time like the present. Do it when you want to do it. But also there is nothing wrong with making a resolution and not following through. People have good intentions for others and themselves. Life just gets in the way or perhaps something just isn't right for us or isn't the right time. So also don't let me tell you resolutions are silly. They're not. I just know for myself I'm less likely to stick to it.
Also this year New Year falls on a Monday. It can't get any more satisfying than that right? Screw people who laugh and mock the "new year, new me". If you want to change go for it and don't listen to anyone else.
Do you make any New Year resolutions? Or is it not your thing? What kind of resolution are you making this year? Let me know below as I'd love to know. I hope you all smash it next year.
I wish you all a Happy New Year and all the best for 2018.
Goodbye 2017
I can't believe how quickly this year has gone by. It's crazy. It has gone by so quickly and I'm trying to catch up with life. It's been a rollercoaster of ups and downs. The ending has been particularly stressful and I am looking forward to welcoming a new year in. I thought I would talk about some of my highlights of the year and some of the things I am looking forward to in 2018.
University
I can't believe how quickly this year has gone by. It's crazy. It has gone by so quickly and I'm trying to catch up with life. It's been a rollercoaster of ups and downs. The ending has been particularly stressful and I am looking forward to welcoming a new year in. I thought I would talk about some of my highlights of the year and some of the things I am looking forward to in 2018.
University
I think this is the biggest thing that happened to me this year. Maybe. I finished college and got my diploma in Social Sciences. I then got into 3rd year at uni and started in September. It's been mostly a positive experience but there are times where I have found it very hard. I'm just glad that I am getting through it this time.
Cinema
I've been a Cineworld Unlimited member since 2014. It was honestly such a great decision because I get to see more movies than I normally would. This year has been a good year for movies. Some of my favourites were probably Guardians of the Galaxy Vol2, Thor: Ragnarok, Dunkirk and Wonder Woman. I also got Unlimited Fan of the Month for October which was pretty cool as I got a £100 giftcard to spend on snacks and stuff. Was a happy bunny.
I've been a Cineworld Unlimited member since 2014. It was honestly such a great decision because I get to see more movies than I normally would. This year has been a good year for movies. Some of my favourites were probably Guardians of the Galaxy Vol2, Thor: Ragnarok, Dunkirk and Wonder Woman. I also got Unlimited Fan of the Month for October which was pretty cool as I got a £100 giftcard to spend on snacks and stuff. Was a happy bunny.
My First Tattoo
I'd wanted a tattoo for years but I didn't have the guts or the money to really go for it. This year though as a gift to myself for my psoriasis clearing up and finishing college I wanted to do this for myself. It was also one of my first posts which you can read here.
TRNSMT
So, a friend (I no longer talk to) and I went to the first TRNSMT. It's a music festival in Glasgow however unlike T In The Park there is no camping which is a pro in my opinion. We went for one of the days and had such a good time. We saw Biffy Clyro, Twin Atlantic, and the 1975. They are doing TRNSMT again in 2018 over 5 days instead of 3. Not sure if I'll be going again in 2018. Already got a lot on and not many of the acts have really appealed to me yet.
2 Years with Chris
On 11th December we celebrated 2 years together. Officially the longest relationship I've been in. No pressure Susan. Honestly though, he's the best and I'm reminded all the time just how amazing he is and how much I love that we are together. I can't wait for what the future holds for us. I really can't.
Hello 2018
So, 2018 is drawing very near. I'm sure it's going to be quite a busy one... maybe. I'll probably end up being super stressed out at some point with uni but hopefully I can manage it. I do have a few things to look forward to and some goals that I want to do over the next year.
Moving Out
I seriously hope that we save up enough money and get accepted for a mortgage so we can buy our own wee place. It's time that we have our own wee place together and that I have my independence and out from under my mum's feet. I've been saving up since June and it's not a lot but it's something.
Gigs and Shit
So a lot of my money this year has been spent on events for next year. So far I'm going to see Paramore in January, Imagine Dragons and Flight of the Conchords in March and going to see Wicked in June.
University
I hope to finish my 3rd year at uni and go into 4th year. My final year. Omg! I'm so bloody close to being finished. I've also been looking at what I want to do when I finish which includes looking into becoming a primary school teacher which is something I would need to apply for in September 2018. This has me pretty excited for some reason.
Learn Russian
So in October Chris and I started learning Russian using Duolingo. He's so much better at it than I am and due to me being busy with uni work I have been going at a slower pace. But I would like to continue it as it's a lot of fun. I used to know French but over the years I have forgotten every single word of it so would be cool to know another language. I'm not sure how useful Russian would be but it's interesting.
Thanks for reading. Let me know what your highlights of 2017 have been and what you're looking forward to next year.
TRNSMT
So, a friend (I no longer talk to) and I went to the first TRNSMT. It's a music festival in Glasgow however unlike T In The Park there is no camping which is a pro in my opinion. We went for one of the days and had such a good time. We saw Biffy Clyro, Twin Atlantic, and the 1975. They are doing TRNSMT again in 2018 over 5 days instead of 3. Not sure if I'll be going again in 2018. Already got a lot on and not many of the acts have really appealed to me yet.
2 Years with Chris
On 11th December we celebrated 2 years together. Officially the longest relationship I've been in. No pressure Susan. Honestly though, he's the best and I'm reminded all the time just how amazing he is and how much I love that we are together. I can't wait for what the future holds for us. I really can't.
Hello 2018
So, 2018 is drawing very near. I'm sure it's going to be quite a busy one... maybe. I'll probably end up being super stressed out at some point with uni but hopefully I can manage it. I do have a few things to look forward to and some goals that I want to do over the next year.
Moving Out
I seriously hope that we save up enough money and get accepted for a mortgage so we can buy our own wee place. It's time that we have our own wee place together and that I have my independence and out from under my mum's feet. I've been saving up since June and it's not a lot but it's something.
Gigs and Shit
So a lot of my money this year has been spent on events for next year. So far I'm going to see Paramore in January, Imagine Dragons and Flight of the Conchords in March and going to see Wicked in June.
University
I hope to finish my 3rd year at uni and go into 4th year. My final year. Omg! I'm so bloody close to being finished. I've also been looking at what I want to do when I finish which includes looking into becoming a primary school teacher which is something I would need to apply for in September 2018. This has me pretty excited for some reason.
Learn Russian
So in October Chris and I started learning Russian using Duolingo. He's so much better at it than I am and due to me being busy with uni work I have been going at a slower pace. But I would like to continue it as it's a lot of fun. I used to know French but over the years I have forgotten every single word of it so would be cool to know another language. I'm not sure how useful Russian would be but it's interesting.
Thanks for reading. Let me know what your highlights of 2017 have been and what you're looking forward to next year.
I haven't really posted a blog post in a couple of weeks as I've been really busy with uni work. Thought I would fill you guys in on how that's been going.
Essays and Exams
So far I've done two essays which I passed. I got a B1 and a B2. I nearly freaked out because I thought I got a C. There's nothing wrong with that but when you've worked your arse off it's a bit of a knock. I was being silly though, I didn't understand the marking system and realised I done better than I thought. We also done a group presentation on Sectarianism in Scotland which we also got a B1. We were all pretty pleased with it to be honest. I am now studying like crazy for exams and still have an essay to finish before the 18th December. I think I might be going a little crazy. I've also had to go and stay at the boyfriend's to study as a little situation has occurred which I will talk about further on. This has also set my anxiety on high to the point that my second exam I will be putting in an extenuating circumstances form and do the resit. (Think I'll next be doing a post on anxiety).
Travelling
I still hate it. It still tires me out and I'm not even sure why. Although my first semester has practically ended. In semester 2 I don't have any 9am lectures which is a huge pro and I'm only in for 2 days instead of 3 which is another pro. There's also something about travelling in the Winter time. The train isn't so bad but the bus part of the journey is the worst. You get all dressed up and cosy because it's freezing outside but you get on the bus, the heating is on full and you end up sitting there sweating like you've just gone on holiday to the Caribbean and then feel sick and can't wait for the bus to get to your stop. Yep! I still hate it.
Family
So, I mentioned a situation occurred and that was my brother coming back to stay with us. It has been over a week now. I love my brother to bits and I enjoy his company... in small doses. I hate living with him. It's been a stressful time with uni coursework and exams, thinking about Christmas and he adds a little more on. We have things in common but we are also very opposite. He could talk for hours and I like my own company and quiet for a considerable amount of time. So I've had to try and adapt to that. The reason I have went to my boyfriend's to study though is that my brother was having the kids over and I would have no chance of studying at all. So it was for the best. Hopefully my brother will have his own place again soon. Although I actually quite enjoyed staying at my boyfriend's and getting to sleep next to him every night.
Psoriasis
Due to it being Winter and being extremely cold my skin has turned to shit. With the added stress of course work it has made it even worse. The past couple of days it has felt like my face and arms have been on fire and cried at 7am on Sunday morning due to it. Stress during the Winter for me is much worse that stress during any other time of the year.
The Course
So, I've had my ups and downs with the course so far. I hated one of my modules and I absolutely can't wait for it to be over. I have no idea why I thought picking policy was a good decision. Gender, Body and Society has been an absolute joy though and I will miss that class and the lecturer. The lecturer was hilarious and made the topics so interesting. When I go on to do my dissertation I'm definitely picking a topic in relation to that module. It was so relevant and with the sexual harassment scandals going about with Holywood recently it was very informative.
I can't believe how quickly the last few months have gone and that I am almost half-way through this year already. In a few months time I could have my degree and making plans for my Honours. The last time I was at uni I had dropped out way before this point so I'm definitely proud of myself for actually getting my essays done and getting to this point. The support I have this time is 10x better than it was before which has helped immensely. Now fingers crossed for my exam and last essay of the semester. Once I've submitted my essay it's time to start enjoying the holiday season.
Thanks for reading! How is your time at uni going so far? Anything you've enjoyed? Anything that you've hated?
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1 Source: http://elinamarike.tumblr.com/post/127947200644/my-study
2: http://peytonic.tumblr.com/post/124448536438/cosy-crisis
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2: http://peytonic.tumblr.com/post/124448536438/cosy-crisis
3: Unknown
Recently two of my cousins have announced that they are pregnant which is kind of exciting. I do love babies. It kind of got me rethinking though on whether I want to have kids or not. I always change my mind on my stance on it. And I guess the answer to it will always be "whatever happens will happen".
As a child I was heavily into playing with my dolls and I grew up thinking that my main purpose in life was to have a family of my own and be a mother. I'm not entirely sure if this was a result of socialisation and learning of gender roles or not. Quite possibly. I still do have a strong maternal instinct. When my niece was born her parents were staying with us so I helped out as much as I could and I enjoyed it. Now I know when they're not your own the saying is that they can always be handed back to their parents but in this situation I felt I was helping to give her parents a break so I wasn't exactly handing her back when she got grumpy or needed something. I know parenting isn't easy, you don't get a handbook and you make mistakes along the way but I wouldn't make a terrible parent. So why am I so unsure?
Last year my brother and I were talking about having kids and I mentioned something along the lines of "I don't think I want to" and his reply to that was "you better make me an uncle someday". I just replied saying that I'd rather have a puppy, laughed it off and changed the subject. People still don't understand that some women do not want to have kids or are unsure. We were talking about this in my Gender, Body and Society class that women are still stigmatised if they don't have kids. Considered barren which is an awful term. Some women don't even get to have the choice.
My niece and nephew. |
I don't even know if it's the being a parent and bringing up children that I'm unsure about. I think it's the idea of pregnancy. That freaks me out. As I've grown up and known people who have been pregnant, seen the videos, heard the stories it really freaks me out. Something growing inside of you, amazing, a wonder but also scary as fuck. Respect to all you who go through it.
I do get pure broody sometimes. I'll be in Tesco or something and a wee baby will be in the trolley and I'll just be like "awwwwh" making the wee ^_^ face. Similar to how I react to puppies just not as loudly. Or when I see baby clothes and I'm like "someone needs to have a baby so I can buy these". I wouldn't want to have kids because society expects me to it'll be because I want to. Those questions you hear "oh when are you going to get married?" or "oh when will we hear the little pitter patter of tiny feet?" It's so intrusive and why should anyone live to anyone else's expectations.
The thing is I am getting older, and if I were to have kids I don't want to be too old but I am also too busy concentrating on getting my degree and possibly going into primary teaching after that. I know women who have had babies in their late 30's and it is completely possible so there is still plenty of time for me to decide. I mean this is all considering what the other person in the relationship wants too of course. Right now I am happy just being Auntie Susan. We'll see what the future holds.
This was just kind of all my thoughts spilling out on the topic and might not make much sense but oh well. Does anyone else have this battle of not knowing whether they want to have kids or not? Are you adamant on whether you want to or not? Would love to hear your thoughts.
This month marks three years of being on birth control. Three years ago yesterday I went to a clinic and waited an insane amount of time and had the Nexplanon implant inserted. I've had my ups and downs with being on birth control so far and decided to do a little post on that rollercoaster. I am fully aware that everyone is different when it comes to birth control. Some works better for others and some are horrible for others. It's a very personal thing.
Nexplanon Implant
Three years ago I was convinced by some guy I was in a relationship with at the time to get this. My friend came with me to a walk-in clinic where we waited all day (I'm positive I was one of the last seen that day) for me to get it done. The process was pretty simple and I didn't have too much bruising or pain in my arm afterwards. The nurse did ask a few questions but didn't seem too interested in my answers. I got my period like normal the first month and then it all went somewhat downhill after that. I was constantly bleeding or spotting for 2 weeks at a time sometimes more. Then it got a little better where I had no periods at all. It was definitely up and down like this until we got to January of this year. I was bleeding heavily for 2 months straight. It was awful. Not only does it make you tired, emotional and a bit fed up but who can afford to constantly buy tampons to keep up with that? Not me. I started to resent the implant and something had to be done. So I went to the doctors.
Mini-Pill
The doctor was really understanding of the situation and had asked why did I not just go on the pill or mini-pill in the first place. To be honest it's because I'm really bad at taking tablets and taking them at the same time everyday (this is something I am still bad at and should be more consistent with now that my implant has expired). She decided to put me on the mini-pill as I suffer from migraines. She also took my blood pressure and found that it was super duper high (which has been another whole story of constant visits to the doctors) but she put me on them anyway. The bleeding eased off almost immediately. I haven't had a period since March. As I also suffered really badly from cramps and would feel really unwell during my periods this is also a positive thing as I no longer suffer. My skin however on my face broke out into spots and I never had issues with spots as a teenager so this was totally new to me. I already have crappy skin with psoriasis so I'm all kitted out with moisturisers etc so spots isn't a major deal with me. Apart from spots I don't seem to have any other side effects that impact my moods or health -touches wood-.
Why I'm On Birth Control
A whole lot of reasons to be completely honest. First of all as I mentioned I was convinced from a previous relationship. Part of me wishes I hadn't listened to him or got more advice from the doctor when I went to see them in the first instance because he wasn't very empathetic towards the side effects. But hey oh. I found something that was right for me eventually. Even though it has been a roller coaster it has had major benefits such as lessening my awful cramps and nausea and general unwell feelings I get during that time of the month. Second of all. I am not ready to have kids and not sure if I ever will be. There are many reasons to be on birth control and all of them are acceptable.
The Future
So, I should really get the implant taken out as it's now ran out I guess but I have seen videos of how they do it and it definitely puts me off. I will continue with the mini-pill as I have a year's supply at the moment and babies are not on my agenda at the moment. Although talking about having kids is a post I am planning on doing in the very near future. I also realise that I am very fortunate to live in a country where birth control is easily accessible and free. I feel everyone should have that entitlement. Birth control is not a luxury. Most of the time it's for our health and should be regarded as that.
What has been your experiences with birth control? Are you considering going on birth control but don't know what to go for? Or if you have any questions leave them below.
P.S. Don't do what I done. Don't feel pressured by the guy to go on a particular form just because his previous relationships all had it and it worked for them. They know sweet F.A. Talk to the doctor, talk to your friends or people online and get a scope of experiences. You might find what works for you straight away or sometimes it could take a couple of tries before you find what works.
Also I know it's only November but I'm currently listening to Sia's Christmas album and 'Puppies are Forever' is amazing.
Thanks for reading. :)
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What has been your experiences with birth control? Are you considering going on birth control but don't know what to go for? Or if you have any questions leave them below.
P.S. Don't do what I done. Don't feel pressured by the guy to go on a particular form just because his previous relationships all had it and it worked for them. They know sweet F.A. Talk to the doctor, talk to your friends or people online and get a scope of experiences. You might find what works for you straight away or sometimes it could take a couple of tries before you find what works.
Also I know it's only November but I'm currently listening to Sia's Christmas album and 'Puppies are Forever' is amazing.
Thanks for reading. :)
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Halloween is just around the corner and I'm definitely joining the bandwagon here. I'm going to put together a list of movies that I love to watch or associate with Halloween. I love this time of year but I watch these movies at any point regardless of whether it's nearly Halloween or not. (Take a shot everytime I say "Halloween").
7. Casper (1995)
This movie was probably a favourite during my childhood which I will probably say a few times throughout this post. Christina Ricci plays a teenager who moves into this creepy mansion with her dad played by Bill Pullman. She then meets Casper the friendly ghost who's 3 ghostly uncles try to chase the humans away. I guess this one is just all about the nostalgia now. "Can I keep you?" seemed like such a sweet pick up line as a kid but now is just seems a tad on the creepy side. It's a bit silly, a bit goofy and touches on some deep topics such as losing someone. I still enjoy it on occasions.
6. Crimson Peak (2015)
I went to see this movie at the cinema when it came out and I absolutely loved it. It's not a horror movie but a gothic romance which does have a couple of spooky moments which makes it perfect for this time of year. Wonderful cast and beautiful sets. One of my favourite movies from Del Toro too who has made a few movies that I do enjoy.
"Ghosts are real... this much I know."
"Ghosts are real... this much I know."
5. A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984)
Sigh. This movie! The first time I saw this I was like a toddler. My brother who is a wee bit older than me used to watch this all the time and it scared the absolute shit out of me at the time. That whole idea that Freddy Kreuger appears in your dreams meant that I could not get to sleep. Years later as a teenager I sat down to watch it again with a new perspective. It became a favourite. I always thought the story was clever and Robert Englund played a fantastic and iconic villain. Only thing is that jumper also reminds me of a jumper my dad used to wear. Eeek. Also lets just forget the remake ever happened. Or the majority of the sequels.
4. The Addams Family (1991)
What is not to love about this movie? It's amazing. The cast are perfect (oh look! Christina Ricci again), the story is perfect and the humour just hits the right spot. Even as an adult it is hilarious maybe even more so. It's also on the tv a lot which isn't exactly a bad thing. I love, love, love, love this movie so much. They're portrayed as this dysfunctional and cooky family yet they have such a healthy family relationship. I know people are eager for a remake with Oscar Isaac and Eva Green. I'm not sure how I would feel about it but if anyone was going to play the iconic couple they would be my first choice.
3. The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
I definitely argue that this is both a Christmas and Halloween movie. Why restrict yourself? Maybe I'd say it's more Christmas but who cares! Life is too short. Another favourite from my childhood of course. This movie is still a magical one to watch though. The animation and the music makes this movie what it is. I also remember during my teenage years how popular this movie was with teens and all the merchandise and clothes that were out at the time.
I definitely argue that this is both a Christmas and Halloween movie. Why restrict yourself? Maybe I'd say it's more Christmas but who cares! Life is too short. Another favourite from my childhood of course. This movie is still a magical one to watch though. The animation and the music makes this movie what it is. I also remember during my teenage years how popular this movie was with teens and all the merchandise and clothes that were out at the time.
2. Scream (1996)
I think I watched A Scary Movie (the parody based on this) before I even saw Scream. That may have taken something away from the movie for me as it seemed less scary to me but I loved it nonetheless. After rewatching it very recently it's still a great movie to watch.
"Do you like scary movies?" "What's the point? They're all the same. Some stupid killer stalking some big-breasted girl who can't act who is always running up the stairs when she should be running out the front door. It's insulting."
1. Hocus Pocus (1993)
And of course! This may not come as a surprise. Not only a favourite for this time of year but of all time for me. I used to watch this a lot when I was younger and look back on it fondly. It's just one of those movies that is a little bit of fun and not too serious. Also there is nothing better than the scene where Bette Midler as Winifred performs 'I Put A Spell on You'. This is just nostalgia in a bottle for me.
"It's just a bunch of Hocus Pocus"
I hope you enjoyed my post today. Let me know what you love to watch at this time of year in the comments below. I'd love to know if there is anything I should watch or forgot to mention. I also noticed that most of these movies are from the 90's. Can anyone recommend anything a little more recent?
I wasn't going to make a post this month or at least not till the end of the month. I wanted to focus a little on my social life and uni work for a bit. However, with Harvey Weinstein being a major focus of the news at the moment and my lectures in Gender, Body and Society I wanted to write a very personal post about my past experiences and interactions with men which resonates with far too many other women (and men, because let's not forget they don't escape this completely).
Warning!! I should probably warn anyone who does decide to read on that this is a sensitive topic and there could be triggers throughout the post such as assault, harassment and rape but I will not be going into too much detail. However it is a very long post.
Lets start!
In 2007 I was a naive 17 year old. Quiet and shy but was attempting to come out of my shell and do what other people my age were doing. I went to college to do my highers (a Scottish level of education) and I met this guy which I guess I would say was my first somewhat serious relationship even though it was rather brief. He is now in prison for killing a girl who would not have sex with him. Now, with him... I could call myself lucky. I am alive. I did not suffer what other girls have suffered because of him. He played with me in a different way. Emotionally and manipulatively. I thought he treated me the way he did because of how quiet I was. But I learned that it wasn't me... it was not my fault because other girls were treated in the exact same way. I used to write poetry and there was one I wrote after an incident one night (which occurred after we broke up) and when I read it back after finding out about the murder I got chills. You can read the poem here. I was still pretty young here and do not believe for a second that I am actually that good at writing poetry.
When I first found out what he had done, I was frozen. I left college the first time because I couldn't stand to be in the same room (even though we became "friends" later on) yet when his story broke in the news I was back at the same college. I struggled to be in that building for a few months whilst his story continued to be reported.
When I was about 17-18 |
My interactions with males behaving in such a way does not start there nor does it end there. That is the worrying thing about this. How many women have experienced this? How many times? Yet, we still do not push enough to change our society. Our media still sexually objectifies women therefore if it's constantly on our televisions, our magazines, newspapers, social media then how are we supposed to expect men to understand that we are not objects of desire and we are not objects that you can exercise your power over.
When I was at school boys used to 'pester' me through physical means and through texting and (I'm showing my age here) MSN. I've had my drink spiked and been sexually assaulted and worse. I've been followed home at night by a strange guy who kept asking me to do stuff for him and these are just the memorable ones that really stick in my mind. It took me till I was coming up to my mid-20's that none of this is down to how I look, dress or behave.
I also want to talk about Mayim Bialik's NY Times article about Harvey Weinstein which you can read in full here.
We have been sharing our stories and support across Twitter this week with the MeToo hashtag. It shows that it's not only those who are in the film industry but it happens within our workplace, our educational institutions, our streets and also our own homes. We need society to change, we need women, children and men to be able to feel safe wherever they are. We shouldn't have to cross the road out of fear or have our keys in our hand just in case. Change doesn't happen overnight but we need to start. We need to educate.
There's some great TedTalks which I would recommend anyone to watch such as Caroline Heldman's The Sexy Lie and Julia Hardy's How Sexism Affects Us All. If you have any more to recommend please let me know.
Thank you for reading my post. I'm not sure if it's entirely coherent or structured that well but I wanted to do a post on this. If you want to ask me anything or share your story I am happy to listen. I am happy to offer my support. We all need a little more support when it comes to this.
Anyways... I thought I would create a short list of some of the tv shows I absolutely love at the moment.
Outlander
I started watching this just over a year ago when my mum got me the first season on dvd for Christmas. I didn't have Amazon Prime back then. I watched the second season whilst I was staying in New Zealand for a month with my best friend and her family. In a strange way it made me homesick even though it was set in a completely different time. It still reminds me of home. The third season has just started back and I'm excited to see what is going to happen. I haven't read the books...yet but I did just purchase the first one. I'm so excited to start reading it... if I don't fall victim to banishing it to the To Be Read Pile. Ooops.
A lot of it is actually filmed in Scotland which just adds to the scenery, amazing storyline and characters. The scenery is just beautiful. Their studio is also in my hometown which is pretty damn cool.
Victoria
A lot of it is actually filmed in Scotland which just adds to the scenery, amazing storyline and characters. The scenery is just beautiful. Their studio is also in my hometown which is pretty damn cool.
Victoria
I'm an absolute sucker for period dramas. When Downton Abbey ended this became a sort of replacement. I really do enjoy it and do see some similarities when you have the stories of Queen Victoria upstairs and then her staff downstairs. Plus I have a soft spot for Jenna Coleman since she had been in Doctor Who. I think she plays the Queen beautifully.
Game of Thrones
I can't believe this started back in 2011. I remember showing my best friend this on the laptop. We're past 7 seasons and impatiently waiting for the last season to air. Season 7 still has me stopping and thinking about some of the things that happened.
Also I will take this time to show my love for Sansa. I've had to endure conversations of people calling her boring and I'm like "hold the fuck up!!"
The Flash
The Flash
I'm really into my superhero shows and movies but this possibly has to be my favourite out of the bunch. I've fallen a little behind on it and need to catch up before season 4 starts. It's so cheesy but so good.
House of Cards
Literally just started this last week. As I type this I am on season 2. I didn't think it was going to be something I enjoyed but oh boy I have been sucked right in. How amazing and beautiful is Robin Wright? Kevin Spacey is also an incredible actor in this and they are both such a power force and incredible to watch.
Without trying to spoil too much but I thought I was angry about what happened to Peter Russo but then what happened to Zoe Barnes had me gasping like I haven't done at a tv show in a while. Can't wait to watch more of this.
Edit: 18/11/2017 I thought after everything that has gone on with Kevin Spacey I'd put in a little edit. I will keep what I said before. But thought it would be appropriate to do this. I have had trouble watching any more of this show since the news broke. So I'm still stuck on season 2 not knowing if I will continue. It's hard to separate person from the art. And I might take back what I said about him being an incredible actor because it seems like he was an awful person in real life too. I feel like they should write him out of the show and do the final season on Robin Wright.
Without trying to spoil too much but I thought I was angry about what happened to Peter Russo but then what happened to Zoe Barnes had me gasping like I haven't done at a tv show in a while. Can't wait to watch more of this.
Edit: 18/11/2017 I thought after everything that has gone on with Kevin Spacey I'd put in a little edit. I will keep what I said before. But thought it would be appropriate to do this. I have had trouble watching any more of this show since the news broke. So I'm still stuck on season 2 not knowing if I will continue. It's hard to separate person from the art. And I might take back what I said about him being an incredible actor because it seems like he was an awful person in real life too. I feel like they should write him out of the show and do the final season on Robin Wright.
Shows I'm looking forward to returning
Black Mirror, Stranger Things, Riverdale and Criminal Minds.
Other honourable mentions:
Lost, Orphan Black, Sons of Anarchy, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Doctor Who, and loads more that I'd be here all day listing them.
What are your favourite shows of all time? Or currently watching? Is there a tv show that is your go to?
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Other honourable mentions:
Lost, Orphan Black, Sons of Anarchy, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Doctor Who, and loads more that I'd be here all day listing them.
What are your favourite shows of all time? Or currently watching? Is there a tv show that is your go to?
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It's probably too early to tell how I'm enjoying the course. I am really enjoying 2 out of 3 of my modules though so that's a positive start. As much as I wanted to do Sociology and Criminology I'm sure the path I go on is the right one.
Travelling to uni is not something I enjoy though. I decided to stay at home as I feel too old to be staying in student accommodation and it works out cheaper for me. Another reason is I really prefer working and studying at home so will hopefully be better for me. An hour (it's more in the morning on the way in due to traffic) is how long it takes though and it really takes up a lot of my energy. I do enjoy travelling but usually in a car and at quieter times.
It's only been two weeks and I've already had to miss a lecture due to a really bad headache that felt like it was going to turn into a migraine. More days like that to come I'm sure. Why do educational institutions have those really shitty bright lights that trigger my migraines?
Apart from that I really do hope that I stick in at it because the course has been interesting so far. My favourite has been my Gender, Body and Society class. We were looking at how gender is assigned to children and why it's so problematic that society categorise children into these genders depending on what kind of anatomy they were born with. It feels like this module has topics that I can really get my teeth into. Also knowing that I've dropped out of uni before I don't want to go through that again. I know the signs now of when I'm struggling and if it ever gets to that stage I hope that I have learned from my past and will ask for help instead of letting it consume me.
Starting university is an extremely exciting and scary time. You promise to yourself that you're going to be super organised this time and start your assignments as soon as possible but how often does that actually happen? I don't quite leave things to the last minute as I usually give myself some breathing space with a couple of days to the deadline but still. I know I could be more organised and prevent myself from being too stressed but it never happens.
Are you starting uni this year? Any tips for a new uni student?
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