So hey, y'know how you keep learning new things about me each day? I'll bet you were beginning to get weighed down by all that extra knowledge. You were, weren't you imaginary-reader?
Well because I'm such a kind and gracious blogger I decided to give you a break from all that information. A whole week's break. Aren't I just the most giving person you've ever met in your whole entire life?
I guess you don't really learn anything new in this blog post, rather it reiterates the fact that I'm not good at committing to things.
So what have I been up to in the past few weeks that has distracted my attention so? Honestly? Not a whole lot. There has been quite a bit of assignmenting or, as I like to call it, 'wait, you mean I actually have to make an effort in university?' I've also powered through an awful lot of drama which luckily was the kind of drama that happens for a reason so you sort of cry into your skim mochas and then realise it's all for the best and things get sunshiny again, or at least you can see the sunshine on the horizon so if you squint it kind of looks sunshiny and thats okay.
I've also forced myself to jump back into reading which was much much harder than it should have been. But once I actually spent money on books (precious, precious money) rather than just picking them up half-heartedly from a library and lamely promising myself that I could finish them before they were due (I couldn't) I actually had a little more motivation.
I read Plague, the fourth book in the Michael Grant Gone series and I screamed and cried and I was on the train and people judged me. Honestly, I am the kind of writer (who is not a writer at all) who enjoys putting her characters through a bit of pain and I'm not afraid of killing a protagonist off if necessary. But my goodness, I just want this series to end and for everything to be okay and for terrible, horrific things to stop happening to these kids and there's TWO MORE BOOKS AND I HAVE TO WAIT LIKE TWO YEARS AND I CAN'T HANDLE IT.
I also FINALLY read Looking For Alaska by John Green. John Green is one of my favourite authors and he writes how I wish I thought so I was so excited to get a hold of it. I enjoyed it but personally I preferred Paper Towns and Abundance of Katherines. My next challange is to find a copy of Will Grayson, Will Grayson and, also, some money to purchase it with.
Will I blog tomorrow? Who knows. But on the off chance that someone reads this who isn't from Tumblr, HERE is a link to my youtube page. I'm relatively new, be gentle.
Positive Memory of the Day: I was in study with four friends and a young male teacher was supervising. Approximately 20 minutes before the period ended our conversation turned to, ahem, risque topics. After a few minutes we heard a thud of a laptop closing and the teacher was hurrying out of the classroom, red-faced, muttering that we knew how to lock up.
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