Music Player Gifs

stewlate:

I noticed that the stereo gif used in Ixora’s drop down music tab only comes in black, rainbow, and a soft rainbow. I realized that it isn’t very useful when neither black or rainbow go with the palette being used on your blog.

I don’t normally post things resource related, but I figured I’d give it a shot. I made different coloured versions of that stereo gif for your liking. Including white, but you probably won’t be able to see it unless you highlight it with your cursor. For your convenience I’ve placed an asterisk (*) directly before the white gif.

The medium & light rainbow ones, as well as the black one are not mine!

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glenthemes:

Theme [19]: Stardust by glenthemes

A simple theme made to celebrate Oikawa Tooru’s birthday!
(Updated code on 2016-10-31)

STATIC PREVIEW | CODE

Theme features:

  • 300px posts
  • 20 color options
  • sidebar image (120px by 120px)
  • 6 custom links
  • show/hide caption
  • custom billy music player
  • post permalink on hover

Credits:

Be sure to follow the terms of use and like/reblog if you’re using this theme! Please contact me if you have any questions/problems with the coding and I’ll try to help you as much as I can! ♥

floydcolorings:

Doodle brushes and textures

  • Like or reblog if you download 

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In preview I used coloring #70

uyuro:

A lot of people have been asking where I find some of my resources from lately, so I thought I’d create a masterlist of where I find them. These are resources that I personally recommend or have found helpful, I’m not saying they’re the only good ones. Most of these are linked to the main page out of respect and so you can check the TOU of the creator. This will be updated as often as possible.

Themes;
benzioracixthcocoronieobseosettudisexcolofukuogyapoitanukrisyeolladmilklchibanmuishikininpennunmuripohrororamyeonssakuranesenbeiistarious; tsunchieyeoli; yobeoyukokiyume-okadazeloid;

Coding Help/Tutorials;
buildthemescodyshermandynamicdriveettudisiamaguide; themesbyerisw3schools;

Pixels/Favicons;
asterism; bitmapdreams; chuempty-cage; engrampixel; kintani; petitsweets; pixel-diary; pixeliettepixelpaw; purinpuu; stewlate;

General Resources;
ahjussischaoticresourcesitsphotoshopnanresourcesphotoshopaddictpscs5; resourceshunter; shadowplay; wehearttutorialsyeahps; yourphotoshop;

Graphics Help/Tutorials;
ariagrandedoredosexolutelyfuckyeahtemplatesfyeahtutorialfytutorialskimyngsuloupettesneverlands; taesunamotaeyanq; unfbigbang; winterkiss;

.PSDs/Actions/Colourings;
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Textures;
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tips for saving money on food- as students

phoebe-does:

  1. buy in bulk from middle eastern stores
    I buy all my legumes, lentils and such from middle eastern shops. This helps me make filling meals for cheap
  2. make soup.
    Honestly when I’m in a bind… SOUP! Very easy with simple ingredients you can make tomato soup, pumpkin soup, sweet potato soup. Use some veggie stock without MSG and make some tasty stuff!
  3. buy fish tinned!
    honestly so much cheaper than the stuff in the deli. You can get tuna, salmon and a couple of other types I’m fairly sure.
  4. buy your veg from the frozen section
    I buy a massive variety of frozen veg and defrost them to bulk my meals~
  5. ask and find out when your local shops start their sales
    honestly, it’s worth it. Ask the people who work there when things go on sale, what will go on sale.
  6. for fresh fruit ask to buy in bulk bananas about to go off in the back!
    Life saver. They’re most likely going to throw that stuff out! Ask if you can buy it on sale, freeze anything you don’t use immediately and use in smoothies, pancakes, banana bread!
  7. grow your own veggie patch
    life saver. Whether you only have space for herbs or you have an entire garden, plant whatever you can!
  8. buy prepackaged food before closing
    if you have to buy from food vendors, eg. a bakery, Chinese etc, buy at the end of the day before closing so that stuff has gone on sale.

englishlit-chic:

This started out as a Google Doc for personal use, but I might as well share it with you since the internet is awesome and chances are there are other lit freaks like me out there! + Masterposts are the best

Beginners (old but gold tbh)

Sparknotes

Cliffnotes

ThugNotes

CrashCourse

Novel Guide

Shmoop

Grade Saver (I’ve found some rare XVIII century plays explained here!)

English 101 (English lit)

English 102 (American lit)

Tips to Analyze, Write, Interpret literature (College level):

English 103: Analyzing and Interpreting Lit.

Literary Analysis Guide – Goshen College

Literary Analysis: Using Elements of Literature

HOW TO WRITE A LITERARY ANALYSIS ESSAY

How to Write an Analysis of Theme — Teaching College English

Analyzing and Interpreting Literature | CLEP

How I Plan and Write Literature Papers by notaperfectstudent

Very Useful (misc.)

CRITICAL THEORY: Introduction to Literature

Literary Theory Links

Voice of the Shuttle (great humanities research page)

Warwick English Page (bunch of links, exams, essays, etc…)

Consciousness, Literature and the Arts Archive: Articles and Essays

Online Lectures

Terry Eagleton: “The Death of Criticism?” – UC Berkeley Events

Modernism Undone: T.S. Eliot’s Literary Revolution

A Reader’s Guide to T.S. Eliot’s “Four Quartets” (Lecture by Thomas Howard, Professor Emeritus, Gordon College)

Arts One Open: on The Wasteland by T.S. Eliot (Lecture by Kevin McNeilly for the “Monster in the Mirror” theme)

Introduction to Literary Theory – Yale

Harold Bloom on Shakespeare – Yale

Harold Bloom on Walt Whitman

Noam Chomsky on Linguistics

Keio Linguistic Colloquium SYNTAX SESSION Professor Noam Chomsky (MIT)

Open Courses

ENGL 291: THE AMERICAN NOVEL SINCE 1945 – Yale

ENGL 220: MILTON – Yale

AMST 246: HEMINGWAY, FITZGERALD, FAULKNER – Yale

Fantasy and Science Fiction: The Human Mind, Our Modern World – U- of Michigan (took this, it’s great! Course starts October 2015)

MODERN POETRY – Yale


The Fiction of Relationship – Brown
(no open sessions rn but I took this and it is also great, so stay tune for when the course re-opens)

Victorian Era

Literary Genre, Mode, and Style during the Victorian Era (so many sources, essays and papers!! <3)

Nostalgia and the Victorian Novel

Getting On C.19th Lit

Landscape

Tess and Wuthering Heights

Female Relationships

Foreign Spaces

Romanticism

The Romanticism Blog (posts concerning scholars and students, here you will find great ideas for essays!)

The Romantics: Nature (bbc doc)

The Romantics: Eternity (bbc doc)

The Romantics: Liberty (bbc doc)

Lord Byron (bbc doc)

Romantic Circles

Romantic Chronology http://www.english.ucsb.edu:591/rchrono/
The Voice of the Shuttle, Romanticism pages  http://vos.ucsb.edu/  –> literature (in English)–> Romantics–>  a wealth of links to many resources

The XVIII Century

Skin as Surface in Swift and Pope

Public Opinion in Swift and Gay

The Female Body in Swift and Pope

Bawdiness in Cleland and Sterne

Voyeurism in Cleland

Narrative and Progress in Tristram Shandy

Shakespeare

Reading Shakespeare’s Play

Introduction to Shakespeare’s life and works

Featured Essays and Book Excerpts on Shakespeare’s Plays

Shakespeare Mag: Education and resources

Introduction to Shakespeare (so many links!):

Humanist Grammar School

Comedy

Problems with Shakespeare’s Texts

Shakespearean Verse and Prose

Dramatic Plot Structure

Figurative Language and Rhetorical Devices

The Histories

Tragedy

Revenge Tragedy

Establishing the Text of Hamlet

The Romances

Blackfriars Theater and Audience Expectations

Hamlet performed by BATHS (for me this is a great representation tbh!)

Synopses of Shakespeare’s Plays

Shakespeare Resource Center

The Shakespeare Authorship Page

Internet Shakespeare Editions

Robert Teeter’s Shakespeare Links

Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre Virtual Tour

Interactive Globe Theatre

Shakespeare Timeline

The Folger Shakespeare Library

Shakespeare Illustrated (Emory University)

Steven Marx’s “Triangulating Shakespeare”

“But I have that within that passes show”: Hamlet’s Soliloquies as an Expression of Shakespeare’s Loss and Transformation (essay)

Medieval

Medieval English Studies A GUIDE TO MIDDLE ENGLISH

Translatio studii et imperii

Medieval Attitudes toward Vernacular Literature

Courtly Love

Medieval Allegory

The Alliterative Revival

The Three Medieval Estates

Arthurian literature

Arthurian Studies Links & Essays

Arthurian Resources (Thomas Green)

Arthurian Links (Thomas Green)

Labyrinth Arthurian Links

The Camelot Project (Medieval to modern texts and images)

King Arthur links (Medieval History site)

Britannia Arthurian Links

Holy Grail  links (Mary Weidenhaft)

Women of the Arthurian Legend (Camelot Project–modern)

Arthuriana (International Arthurian Society journal)

Arthurnet (Listserve)

A scholarly discussion list for King Arthur

Arthuriana/Camelot Project Bibliographies

Princeton Charrette Project (Manuscript images of Chrétien de Troyes’s Lancelot romance)

Yale MS 229, Prose Lancelot (Illuminated manuscript images)

The Camelot Project Artists Menu (modern)

Poetry

Essay writing tips for poetry

Poetry Foundation: Lectures

Essays on Poetic Theory

British Poetry 1780-1910: a Hypertext Archive of Scholarly Editions

The American Poetry Full-Text Database

English Verse Drama: the Full-Text Database

The English Poetry Full-Text Database

Online Exams

Romantics Exam

Eighteenth Century Literature Final here

Medieval to Renaissance English Literature Examen (Warwick)

SHAKESPEARE: END-OF-SEMESTER EXAM “A MOST LAMENTABLE COMEDY”

adelinestudiess:

Hey so, I decided to do another masterpost. This time on exams. Some tips for studying at the very last minute if you are like me, disclaimer: I am not in any way supporting cramming but this is just to help you through if you are left with no choice other than cramming.

Cramming

The night before the exam

Revision methods

Study tips

Memorising information

Exam tips

Exam guides

Test taking tips

Exam preparation

Procrastination

Time management

Motivation

Other masterposts by me

Icon credits to @rhubarbstudies