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It is in you to create your own future
How are you coping up with this long ass quarantine
To answer your question, idek. But the thing is im not like stressed or anything bcos i really like to be stuck at home idk if its just me.. but my favorite time is my ME and family time. i dont like hanging out with other people much, im not a partyer/clubber whatever you wanna call it. I love being at home, making breakfast, watching sitcoms, binging chips, listening to podcasts, or reading a book while drinking coffee. I was not disappointed when I found out that plans will be canceled because i dont really have any plans in the first place. When u come to think of it, its actually not that bad. The benefit of quarantine to me is not having a hard time to think of excuses why i cant go to a damn birthday parties or sleepovers or hangouts. When i go, its either, i love you or i ran out of reasons not to go.
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Hello!
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One of the things that i hate is graduation. i hate it as much as i hate going to school. You probably think it's weird and i should be excited because its a big accomplishment. Okay, first of all yes it is an accomplishment like a prisoner released upon parole that's how it feels like for me. After that, you have to live up with series of responsibilities and higher expectations from your family or from anyone who knows you. But that is OK.
What is not okay is the traditional ceremony itself. It's so stressful. Teachers will require you to attend a week of grad rehearsal where you just sit, wait and then walk when they call your name. I mean why does it have to be a week of practice? One or two attempts are enough. Waiting in long lines, uncomfortable chairs, in our school they use monobloc chairs, the cheapest one so its kinda itchy. Then you have to wear a formal attire inside the cap and academic gown for hours, all hot and sweaty. Not to mention how ridiculously expensive the rent of the smelly gown, and listening to boring speakers.
But those are not the main reasons why i hate graduation. The only reason is.. I ALWAYS LOOK AWFUL IN GRAD PICS. No matter how much i prepare for it, how much i practice my smile. I always end up looking like dreaded chandler bing face!
Now that the pandemic has canceled our traditional graduation ceremony, all schools have to deal with the only option, onlline virtual graduation WHERE EVERYONE CAN SEE MY PICTURE ;<Â
aight. done for today. ok bye
Getting Started!
Hi! i donât know where you came from and how you found this blog but thanks for taking a little bit of your time to read this. I really appreciate it.
ok so hereâs the introduction thing.. Well, Iâm a random teen from the southern part of the world. Technically, iâm in the transition phase of becoming an adult which is going to be (still thinking about it) the niche of this blog. âAdulting 101â or âAdulting with meâ whatsoever. Iâm not good at giving advice so dont expect too much from me but that would be a great topic! wouldnât it be?? Lemmeknow!
I decided to write because im bored and i have ran out of things to do. My country went back under quarantine..again! and its stricter. Iâm also going to write mostly in english although it is not my first language but iâm trying my best to be good at expressing myself with it.
Lastly, if u want to see my future posts, free to give me a follow! c'mon :> Â dont be shy :> give a sister a follow :> done for this day. bye pals!
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Filipino artist Tatong Recheta Torres
im always looking forward to breakfast and coffee, even after I have my breakfast and coffee Iâm excited for the next dayâs breakfast and coffee
The only reason im excited to wake up in the morning
Them: So youâre just gonna love yourself? Like all of you? The flaws too?
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if this aint me
Do you have any favourite essays?
Hello. Thank you for the question, and sorry it took so longâas alwaysâto work my way to this. I donât know about favourite, but the following (off the top of my head) are exquisitely writtenâsearing hot and furious, cool and elegant, intimate and sensuous, clinical, arch, playfulâŠall of them have different voices and rhythms and lives contained with them:â
A Rumbling of Things Unknown, Jacqueline Rose
Let Them Drown, Naomi Klein
On Not Going Home, James Wood
After the Genocide, Philip Gourevitch
Two Kinds of Wilderness, Jeremy Miller
On Self-Respect, After Life, & Some Dreamers of The Golden Dream, Joan Didion
Illness as Metaphor, Susan Sontag
Where On Earth Are You? Francis Stonor Saunders
Being Sane in Insane Places, David L. RosenhanÂ
The Shape of My Impact, Alexis Pauline Gumbs
A Kind of Grace, Hannah Black
Not Knowing, Donald Barthelme
On Optimism And Despair, Zadie Smith
The Brain on Trial, David EaglemanÂ
Beyond Anger, Martha C. NussbaumÂ
âI Have No Choice But to Keep Lookingâ, Jennifer Percy
On the Violent Language of The Refugee Crisis, Christina Sharpe
Baghdad, Year Zero, Naomi KleinÂ
The Opposite of Glamour, Delia Falconer
Woven, Lidia Yuknavitch
The Omega Glory, Michael Chabon
Hunger Makes Me, Jess Zimmerman
The Mark of a Masterpiece, David Grann
Giving Voice to the Women of Syria, Linza Mounzer
The Doors of Perception, Aldous HuxleyÂ
Into the Underworld, & The Last London, Iain Sinclair
The Laugh of the Medusa, HĂ©lĂšne CixousÂ
Ghosting, Andrew OâHagan
Ur-Fascism, Umberto Eco
The Megacity, George PackerÂ
Seeing Faster, James GleickÂ
On Not Knowing Greek, Virginia WoolfÂ
Mythologies, Roland Barthes
I Have Seen The Tops of Clouds, Quinn Norton
The Algebra of Infinite Justice, Arundhati Roy
Speed, Oliver SacksÂ
Speaking of Nature, Robin Kimmerer
What History Tells Us About the Refugee Crisis, Lyndsey Stonebridge
Looking for Zora, Alice Walker
Undefeated Despair, John Berger
Phew. There you are. Have a look through to see which ones stick with you. Hope this was helpful.
Do you have any favourite essays?
Hello. Thank you for the question, and sorry it took so longâas alwaysâto work my way to this. I donât know about favourite, but the following (off the top of my head) are exquisitely writtenâsearing hot and furious, cool and elegant, intimate and sensuous, clinical, arch, playfulâŠall of them have different voices and rhythms and lives contained with them:â
A Rumbling of Things Unknown, Jacqueline Rose
Let Them Drown, Naomi Klein
On Not Going Home, James Wood
After the Genocide, Philip Gourevitch
Two Kinds of Wilderness, Jeremy Miller
On Self-Respect, After Life, & Some Dreamers of The Golden Dream, Joan Didion
Illness as Metaphor, Susan Sontag
Where On Earth Are You? Francis Stonor Saunders
Being Sane in Insane Places, David L. RosenhanÂ
The Shape of My Impact, Alexis Pauline Gumbs
A Kind of Grace, Hannah Black
Not Knowing, Donald Barthelme
On Optimism And Despair, Zadie Smith
The Brain on Trial, David EaglemanÂ
Beyond Anger, Martha C. NussbaumÂ
âI Have No Choice But to Keep Lookingâ, Jennifer Percy
On the Violent Language of The Refugee Crisis, Christina Sharpe
Baghdad, Year Zero, Naomi KleinÂ
The Opposite of Glamour, Delia Falconer
Woven, Lidia Yuknavitch
The Omega Glory, Michael Chabon
Hunger Makes Me, Jess Zimmerman
The Mark of a Masterpiece, David Grann
Giving Voice to the Women of Syria, Linza Mounzer
The Doors of Perception, Aldous HuxleyÂ
Into the Underworld, & The Last London, Iain Sinclair
The Laugh of the Medusa, HĂ©lĂšne CixousÂ
Ghosting, Andrew OâHagan
Ur-Fascism, Umberto Eco
The Megacity, George PackerÂ
Seeing Faster, James GleickÂ
On Not Knowing Greek, Virginia WoolfÂ
Mythologies, Roland Barthes
I Have Seen The Tops of Clouds, Quinn Norton
The Algebra of Infinite Justice, Arundhati Roy
Speed, Oliver SacksÂ
Speaking of Nature, Robin Kimmerer
What History Tells Us About the Refugee Crisis, Lyndsey Stonebridge
Looking for Zora, Alice Walker
Undefeated Despair, John Berger
Phew. There you are. Have a look through to see which ones stick with you. Hope this was helpful.