Sunday, May 15, 2005

argh....

eleven days left
eleven days out of thirteen years, and these are taking the longest of any time i have ever spent in school... seriously... i have a little over three weeks until i graduate and the sheer boredom of high school is killing me... i've taken up reading agian, and have been through two fairly thick books and two manga (though i really don't count those, as they only take me about thirty minutes to blaze through) since tuesday... i stopped doing it so hard-core this year since i had sooooo much homework and i really needed to pay attention in class, but since my exams are over, i've said screw it and have buried my nose back where it belongs... in a book... little geeky-child that i am :) and i feel like i'm coming home... wow... i really am sad and sheltered aren't i? *perfectly happy in this realization* *delighted with myself, in fact* my brain needs the recreation/vacation... i do have a singular addiction to the written word... and it is irreversably tied to my imagination/imaging processors... i read it, i see it... makes it lots more fun to read then simply plowing through like most people complain of having to do...

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah.....But then you think ofhow many years you are going to spend in college. You thought High school was hard, try college. You wanted to be what? A marine Biologist, or somthing. That is like ANOTHER eight years. 7 of those years you counted probably counted as much as those manga. k-6 means nothing as they were extrememly easy. Grade school actually didn't count at all as it made no impression on your GPA or anything else like that. You have heard about the Masters paper you will have to write? 100 pages. Yeah. Now you have heard the pessimist view, and now you know the person I live with 24-7. I'll miss you when you leave, though. But as you are probably going to keep your job at Hardees, and my mom loves your cappuchinos, I will probably see you periodically.

23 May, 2005 06:57  

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