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I feel like you can classify the way different people do their homework by different states of matter.

So some people do their homework like a solid. They have a very set way of doing it, and it's always done subject by subject in the same order. They also have the same workspace, and they always use a set space of that workspace for different things to work (textbooks to the left, notes to the right, worksheet in the middle, etc).

Then there's liquid. They're super chill and go with the flow about their school. They do it when they feel "inspired", but they still take their time to do it nicely. Unless of course, they get riled up by someone or something that kills their mojo, then they go all river-rapids in a flurry of passion on their school-anigans. When they are chill, they keep their schoolwork pretty close knit, but they don't mind if they have to switch up their workspace.

I happen to be in the gas category. At first I'll be pretty chill, floating around from one subject to another, taking my time. But then I get really fired up and go all crazy on it when I forget one assignment that's due in 10 minutes (true story, by the way). I'm also a bit unpredictable in what I'm going to conquer next. Because of that, I often change workspaces. And like a gas, me and my homework expand to accommodate the space I have chosen. Little school desk? Pretty close knit. Living room floor?

"Hey, could you grab my pencil?"

"Yeah, where is it?"

*Points to the couch across the room*

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"Author-chan, what about plasma?"

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Yeah, sorry plasma, I have no clue.

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