After taking its prey into its beak, the shoebill opens its bill just enough for its victim to poke its head out. Then, the shoebill clamps down again with its knife-edged beak and decapitates the thing before swallowing it whole.
Van Gogh’s famous painting: The Starry Night. History has it that Van Gogh painted Starry Night while in the mental hospital, and that the landscape in the painting is the view Van Gogh had from his window. He depicted the view at different times of day and under various weather conditions, including sunrise, moonrise, sunshine-filled days, overcast days, windy days, and one day with rain.
Art critics at the time were convinced that Van Gogh’s signature style, characterized by bright and heavy brushstrokes, was sloppy, crude and childish. Van Gogh used his exaggerated and expressive brushstrokes to visualize the way he felt inside and reveal his personal impressions of whatever subject he happened to paint. The art of Van Gogh was largely unappreciated during his own life and in his own society. He himself considered the piece as a failure, even though it’s hung in museums and is worth millions today.
Please tell me that I am not the only one who has gone through this where you see a class that you probably need, is available, but that means no break or time to rest whatsoever. So, you’re thinking about getting it like:
But at the same time:
Like soooooo mucb stress and more sleepless nights. Like damn, I gotta think of my health and stress levels, but then you also think that the class might not be offered again and you’re like Fck me. Fck college. Fck my limited choices
On top of other worries. Urgh, college hard when you deal with mental health and are disabilitated. Especially when, again, there are so few classes that you actually really need online.