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You listen to Sabrina Carpenter once and she just stays with you forever 💋
"Now I'm gone, but you're still layin'
Next to me, one degree of separation"
At first I didn't think much of it. Until yesterday, when I came across six degrees of separation while listening to a psychology lecture...
Apparently, it’s the theory that any two people on Earth are connected by no more than six social connections (or intermediaries).
So one degree of separation is that clever twist on the og concept, 'cause it suggests a direct, immediate connection between two people!
Sabrina Carpenter, your mind 🥰
#chillvocab
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The world’s population is aging. Our leaders are aging even faster. 👀
In its article “Is America Becoming a Gerontocracy? A New Book Spots a Real Problem and Offers Terrible Solutions,” The Economist reviews Samuel Moyn’s Gerontocracy in America and asks a question:
How does a disproportionately old electorate shape public policy, given that older voters arguably have less at stake in the future than younger people?
Meanwhile, policymakers are even older than the people electing them:
“The median age of voters in America is 52. More importantly, the median age of primary voters — who pick the roughly 90% of House members whose seats cannot plausibly be won by the other party — is 65.”
Me, personally? I’m intrigued and ready to draw parallels… Can’t wait to get my hands on this book 😎
✨ glossary
to have time on your side
to be in a position where time is likely to help you
the generational divide
differences in attitudes, values or interests between generations
the grey vote
older people considered as a voting group
forced retirement
having to stop working because of age or policy rather than personal choice
the burden falls on…
to be the person or group that has to deal with a responsibility or problem
to have a smaller stake in…
to have less to gain or lose from a decision or situation
#chillread #chillielts
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I love “IELTS to extremist pipeline” memes as much as the next person, but if you have a Russian passport, you know you don’t have to finance an extremist organization to take IELTS… right??
IELTS is administered by three organizations. One of them is the British Council, which has been designated an extremist organization in Russia 🤪
There’s also IDP, which has not been designated as extremist 😎
So make sure you book IELTS through an IDP (!!!) test center and you’re gonna be just fine!
Now who’s afraid of the graph report? 😈
#chillielts
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Reading Strike novels has made me appreciate British slang 🇬🇧
✴️Poor sod, she dumped him again
an informal, mildly offensive (or sometimes affectionate) term for a person or guy
✴️Their new app is a sod to use.
something that’s extremely annoying or difficult.
✴️Oh, sod off!
a rude way of saying “go away” or “leave me alone.”
✴️Sod it!
similar to “damn it!” or “to hell with it!”, used to express frustration or resignation.
#chillvocab
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Today I come with vibes, not facts!
I was wondering how XOXO came to mean hugs and kisses, and stumbled upon this popular theory:
X supposedly looks like two people kissing 💋
O represents a pair of arms wrapped around someone in a hug 😴
How true is it? No idea. But to me they’re basically old-timey emojis… yassified by Gossip Girl 🤭
#chilletymology (conspiracy?)
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Why is ragebait all the rage on the internet (pun intended)?
Such an intelligent take on something I think we're all experiencing online, and increasingly, offline 🥺
What parts of human nature does ragebait content exploit? And why do we keep engaging with content that makes us angry?
🔥 The Internet is All Ragebait Now. Here's Why
10/10 on a chill scale
#chillwatch
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Good news for chillers in the humanities!
We've just discussed at Chill Hour how AI ventures are turning to priests as ethics consultants, and now The Economist has come out with an article on "Why big AI labs are hiring philosophers to shape their products."
Btw, in 2024 (the most recent year for which numbers are available) 7% of those who had studied computer science were unemployed, compared with just 5.1% of philosophy graduates 👀
✍️ glossary
to be snapped up
to be hired or bought very quickly because you’re in high demand
a thorny problem
a difficult issue with no simple solution
to make ethical calls
to make difficult moral decisions
to hemorrhage
to lose something rapidly or in large amounts (money, staff, users, etc.)
to weigh costs against benefits
to carefully compare the advantages and disadvantages before making a decision
to zero in on
to focus closely on one particular thing
to treat people as a means rather than an end
to use people as tools to achieve your own goals rather than respecting them as individuals (oh hi Kant)
to make one's own judgment
to form an independent opinion instead of relying on others
Feeling better about your degree? 👻
#chillread #chillielts
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The Guardian has just shared its list of "The 100 best novels of all time"!
I can see why To the Lighthouse made the top-5, fair enough, but Ulysses??
Has anyone ever read it and enjoyed the process??? BE HONEST WITH ME.
Jane Eyre should have been in the top-3, don't @ me 😤
Which ones have you read?
Which ones are on your list?
And which ranking made your blood boil? 💀
#chillread
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you might not like IELTS graph reports but at least you don't have to write a letter to a friend about Borodino 🙂
a win is a win!
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What IS X in X-ray, X-factor, X-files and maybe even SpaceX?
You are asking the right gal!
In algebra, X stands for an unknown variable.
When German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen discovered a mysterious form of radiation in 1895, he called it X-rays = unknown rays.
By the same token:
💋 X-factor = an unknown quality that makes someone special, successful or attractive.
🛸 X-files = unsolved or unexplained cases 👽
🚀 SpaceX is actually short for Space Exploration Technologies Corp but I refuse to believe that the association with sci-fi and exploration of the unknown was a coincidence 🌚
#chilletymology
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so, back to imposing my interests on you!
You can tell a weekend at the countryside did me good, cause I’ve finished Career Of Evil and burned through a good chunk of Lethal White 😌
As always, no notes — Strike novels are bestsellers for a reason. I’m living vicariously through the characters, solving murders alongside them… feels like a team project 🤪
Can’t believe there’re 8 books out and 2 in making 😭🙏
I’ve also been blessed with an e-reader for my birthday, which turned out to be a gift that keeps on giving! I read one book, I pirate five 💀
The first thing I’ve picked up was The Cambridge Introduction into Sylvia Plath and I swear to you, her poetry has never made THIS much sense to me!
I’ve also discovered Letters Home, a collection of Plath’s letters to her mother! When will I emerge from this Plath rabbit hole? Who knows! One book leads to another…
Anyway, what a time to be alive!!
What have you been up to, reading-wise?
#chillread
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IELTS flop advice, anyone?
Speaking edition 😈
1️⃣ Give Yes/No answers with little elaboration.
Who needs to produce long stretches of speech to get assessed, amirite?
2️⃣ Memorize answers, and make them sounds as smart as possible.
Of course nobody has ever thought of that before you, you clever little thing. Found a loophole, didn’t you?
3️⃣ Avoid topic-specific vocabulary and use random advanced words instead.
Replacing "interesting" with "fascinating" is definitely all you need for band 9 vocabulary 💅
4️⃣Follow your heart, not your vocabulary
You have great language to discuss climate change, but you actually think it’s a hoax? Tell them how you really feel, king 🙏
5️⃣Change the topic if you don't like it
Who cares if they asked about a teacher who influenced you most when you’ve prepared a great answer about technology? 🌚
Follow this advice and I personally guarantee you WILL flop your IELTS speaking test 💋
#chillielts
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hot take: I think us writing and speaking more like AI is inevitable
🦖 our primary source of information is the internet/social media; now there's more AI/bot traffic online than human traffic
🦖 you often can't tell whether an influencer or comment section is fully human anymore, the technology is just too good (apart from ours ofc. we have sex bots 🤪)
🦖 LLMs are used to write movie scripts and whatnot
=> the more AI-generated language we consume, the more it starts influencing how real people write and speak AND normalize it
thoughts?
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Is Dua Lipa living the life the way philosophers intended?
Bear with me....
One concept I keep coming back to is vita activa vs vita contemplativa from The Burnout Society by Byung-Chul Han, which we are discussing at Chill Hour atm.
Basically, he argues that modern society is not where people are controlled by external rules anymore.
Instead we live in an achievement society, where nobody needs to force us to work harder, optimize ourselves, build a personal brand (😭😭😭) or monetize our hobbies, cause we do it ourselves willingly. He calls it vita activa.
The alternative is vita contemplativa:
🌷 It's to observe rather than act.
🌷 Being perceptive, not productive.
🌷 Sitting with boredom and silence.
🌷 Paying deep attention instead of constant multitasking and scrolling.
🌷 Doing things for the hell of it, not because it's gonna benefit you or propel you to success in some way
And here comes Dua Lipa!!
This woman seems to do exactly what a person with means to escape vita activa would do: learn languages, expand her cultural and intellectual horizons with no obvious optimization agenda, foster her creativety, run her book club, travel extensively...
I just KNOW burnout is not part of her vocabulary.
Imagine not immediately turning every experience into self-improvement, personal growth, content (😭😭😭) or profit.....
When was the last time YOU did things that weren't productive, strategic or useful, just deeply interesting? because you were curious?
