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Freya’s Tattootalk
Hallo allemaal, welkom in mijn keuken. Redelijk recent is mij aangesproken om iets te schrijven voor Redakkie vanwege een sneu tekort aan artikelen (doe schrijven iedereen). Als secretaris van de Redakkie dacht ik “Oja das …
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Mirte Reviewt: TU zelfhulpmodules
Door Mirte (duh) Zoals veel studenten die problemen hebben met hun mental health, heb ik een zware herfst gehad. Mijn depressie stak de kop weer op en door mijn afstuderen kwam ik erachter dat ik …
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A Philosophical Handbook on Depression
By Senad Disclaimer: Do you suffer from depression or suicidal thoughts? Please do not hesitate to approach a fellow KB-member that you trust or call the suicide prevention hotline → 0800-0113 (+31800-0113; for internationals) Take …
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Hot Takes 2 – It’s cancel time! (again)
A few weeks ago I, Daan, sent a google form where members could send in their hot takes! I decided to rank these! Like last time, a hot take is a statement that is not …
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Nate’s Kapsalon Review
Hello my fellow koornbeursers. I started my studies here in the Netherlands a good 2 years ago and just like many of you I discovered the holy grail of drunk student food on my journey …
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Great games to keep an eye out for during this Steam Winter Sale
(even though you really shouldn’t be spending anymore money on video games) By Wietse Hey, me again. It’s that time of year again: the Steam Winter Sale! Time to be torn apart by the desire …
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Bye-Bye Liver
By S🅱️eve I have quite a few people to thank for the birth of this article. That means that you have quite a few people to blame for it.It all started with our dear friend, …
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Quotes by Janne’s Pupils
By Janne Hello everyone, My name is Janne and I’m an English teacher at the Stedelijk Gymnasium in Leiden (a secondary school). Here are some lovely quotes from pupils that I have collected this school …
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PLATO F*CKING HATED DEMOCRACY
By Senad Greece. The region where democracy was supposed to have come to life and where the rational thinking of the West took its baby-steps. We still revere individuals like Socrates, Plato and Aristotle for …
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