Ah, job hunting. That lovely task where you spend hours working without a single thing to show for it. Not even a feeling of accomplishment.
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Ah, job hunting. That lovely task where you spend hours working without a single thing to show for it. Not even a feeling of accomplishment.
Stuck indoors all day. Awful. So boring.
Realizing that if I tried to recollect what I did today it'd be like trying to describe a dream I had. "I went to 7-11, there was a guy there having a medical episode. The police were there. I tried some sweet coffee and didn't like it."
Days where I don't do anything or go anywhere might as well not exist, they seem to just evaporate. I get a grab bag of information but it'll be gone soon. Uggghhhhh.
(also maybe if everything that happened didn't feel like it was happening to SOMEBODY ELSE and i was just hearing about it second or third hand despite being RIGHT HERE that'd be great too but OTOH do I really want to be here for this?)
::pulls all the blankets onto the floor and rolls around in them:: one should save their impulse control for things that are actually harmful ::flails::
I'm knackered but not sleepy and if I go to bed I'm going to think and I don't want to think because it won't be good.
Editor took out political references from the prize-winning essay before publishing it because passive resistance isn’t confined to political rights and “In this wider sense of the term any essay should be strictly non-political” (Indian Opinion, 18 April 1908, 171)
Yes, because Thoreau's Resistance to Civil Government isn't at all political. ARGH.
Imaginary Caesar Flickerman: and what did you say to her?
Me: I told her I'd study. I told her I'd try and study for her.
Imaginary Caesar Flickerman: Of course you did. And try you will.
dammit. i made too much pasta and it didn't cook all the way.
this is my life.