Writings
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Never to forget
A note on neglected history and inhumane crimes of hate.
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Capsule wardrobe
Fashion has grown to become one of my biggest interests. Simply because I enjoy seeing people who express themselves so individually with their choice of clothing. But I need a change.
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True Social Media
Deleting your entire Social Media (or even just a part of it) sounds sort of horrifying. Björn, who is a friend of mine, did exactly that a few months ago.
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Phone Setup 2021
This article can be seen as a reply to a thought shared by Carl Barenbrug on his current 2021 phone setup. I always find it interesting to see how other people organise their digital companion and I also would like to share some things about mine.
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Seventeen
17 things I have learned in 17 years on this earth
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KUMO magazine
KUMO is an art, design and travel magazine based on the idea of rediscovering our environment by abstracting it into vertical meters. Every meter opens up new biotopes and ways of life.
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What is love?
What does love mean to you? How would you define it?
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Finally being able to be who I really am
I am 16, gay, and I've finally come out of the closet.
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Minimalism
Minimalism is a huge topic and everyone has a different idea and imagination of it. Some are already well introduced to this lifestyle while others think that being a minimalist means owning two t-shirts, one book and that you have to sleep on the blank floor. Even if that would probably work out, it is not a desirable approach. And it is also not what minimalism is, at all.
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Should there be a new way of grading?
The grading system has many weaknesses and disadvantages regarding actual equitable evaluation. It kind of pulls people down more than it helps. But it is, as well, somehow helpful for comparing the efforts and outputs from students to make it possible to have a range for fair grading. But is that actually the case?