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"How to Be More Patient"
This artifact is a screenshot of an email composed by John Gilchrist, the submitter's father, to William Gilchrist and Joan Gilchrist (mother) in reference to an article about how to be more patient in the age of instant gratification. He includes a…
Simply Temi
This artifact is Temi Omotayo's blog homepage which features a post about her music playlist on Spotify for February.
The submitter provided the following information about the artifact:
This blog was created as an outlet for the author. It was…
The submitter provided the following information about the artifact:
This blog was created as an outlet for the author. It was…
Tags: advice, blog, digital, digital journal, music list, writing
"This isn't a fairytale,"
This artifact is a sign that reminds people to use safe transportation methods. This artifact was hung on the first floor of Dorman Hall at Florida State University. It feature gold marker text on top of a black page.
The submitter provided the…
The submitter provided the…
Tags: advice, Florida, informational sign, marker, sign, unlined paper
"Nothing Worth Having Comes Easy"
This artifact is a message written in chalk on a sidewalk. The submitter provided the following regarding the artifact: "The artifact is a short saying written in chalk on the sidewalk of chieftain way at FSU in Tallahassee, Florida. The message was…
"Don't Worry about the PLAN"
This artifact is Matthew Jorin's note with a random inspirational quote written on it. The submitter provided the following regarding the artifact's history: "The artifact is a short Post-it Note that my roommate keeps by his bed as almost a joke. He…
Tags: advice, conviction, Florida, note, pen ink, post-it note, quotation, unlined paper
"There will be an answer"
This artifact is Maryana Boatenreiter's copy of a Beetles quote. The words in the note are written in purple and outlined in red.
Tags: advice, marker ink, music, quote, unlined paper
"At 5 years old..."
More often than not, memes reference pop culture. Throwback pop culture is especially relatable (think, “only 90s kids will understand”). In this meme, life lessons are pointed out from a children’s movie, and as the caption points out, it is quite a…
"How do you ignite change?"
This artifact is Leanne Grahn's photo of a white board at an event with her name tag from the event in front of it.
The submitter provided the following about the artifact’s history:
1. found in Atlanta, GA at the Coalition for Collegiate Women's…
The submitter provided the following about the artifact’s history:
1. found in Atlanta, GA at the Coalition for Collegiate Women's…
Tags: advice, art, craft sign, event