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I don’t know much. I just have Wi-Fi :)(:
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Some days, you start arguing with that taxi driver in the morning,
then your phone starts malfunctioning,
you break your pen,
and even your PC screen breaks 😁
It's just a bad day, not a bad life. Stay positive

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btw i had OS presentation and it was't bad


let me share u some Presentation Tips

1. Just understand the concept for yourself first before you explain or present it. (help u to be more confident)
2. Make it entertaining—cope something to make them smile or just be real.
3. Always remember: YOU DON’T KNOW EVERYTHING
, so it’s okay to make mistakes.
4. Try to focus on someone you feel comfortable with or make eye contact with them (but ofc, not your friend or your crush).
5. Raise your voice—not too loud, but clear and listenable.
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Me explaining what quantum mechanics is and how it works to my granny, like superposition and what makes it different from a regular computer. Now, I myself got confused (aha not again🤭)
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Moon 🌚
Gotta be honest good lunch (chip ofc)
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You know how sometimes we judge someone before we really know them? It’s kind of like quantum superposition. Before we actually talk to them, they’re like a mystery box existing in all possible “states” in our mind. They could be funny, mean, kind, or boring all at the same time. We don’t know who they truly are until we take the time to observe, or in this case, interact with them.

It’s like this mental tool from physics that teaches us to stay open-minded. Quantum superposition reminds us that people are more complex than they seem. When you finally talk to someone, *bam*, you collapse that superposition, and they reveal who they are. And sometimes, what you discover is so much deeper and more beautiful than you expected.

It also makes me think of quantum entanglement. Once you truly connect with someone, even if you judged them at first, it’s like you’re tied together in this invisible, meaningful way. It’s a reminder that we don’t really *know* someone until we give them a chance and that’s where the magic happens.


Today’s lesson ❤️
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Erteb science(they way it is evolving)😲
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One reason I stopped going to the library is just cos I feel like they don't have enough desks. (I mean, even if they do, who likes to see the struggle of fitting your 2-meter PC charger, your 3 notebooks, and some papers on it... you probably get that weird look 😒)

I used to go there, and even my fam thought I had a crush on the security guard, but now, lol, after the weird look I got there, hoo nah nah.

Home sweet home :), until we become experts at organizing our stuff 😁
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Some moments 🌺
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Mtsm 😭
Misused the notebook this whole time 🤭
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Forwarded from Debugging Epohul (epohul)
It was great
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Idk Why I speak fluently when talking nonsense.
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