3 may 2026
today i read 33 pages of Schindler's List. it was good and im almost done with the book

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3 may 2026
today i read 33 pages of Schindler's List. it was good and im almost done with the book
i have a 1hr20min bus ride tomorrow. im so excited, the reading potential in that time is insaneeee. maybe ill be able to read two chapters of schindler's list. man that book is so good
meeting the communists on today, then meeting the fujoshis tomorrow. what a life!!
i dont really buy brand new books... thinking about a new rule where for every seven books (or ten?) i read from my shelf, i can buy a brand new book but on the condition that i have to know for sure it is a good book, and that ive consistently wanted the book for more than three months
okay guys. if i do really well in these exams (idk how that's going to happen... but that's why i'm saying if!) i'm going to allow myself to buy $40 worth of really nice and fun annotation stationery. and then i'm going to read fifty books this summer (lol)
a chapter of the Silent Book Club started up in my area and i'm soooo excited to go. they've only had one meeting so far and the second one is in two weeks I'M SO excited. i need new, non-uni friends because people in uni are so... sucky at socializing. like i dont mean to generalize but it has been my experience that everyone looks at me with a nasty glare when im trying to talk to them and i'm like... okay... i'll just. stop talking. so i've decided to start connecting with people outside of school 🤷♀️
seeing an influx of people when a movie/tv adaptation of a book i've read is released makes me feel so jealous and gatekeep-y. even though my frontal lobe is developed i unfortunately still have that super cringe mindset of "i liked this thing first therefore i'm better and cooler." and then i just hate everyone who came after only watching the movie. but then i remind myself that this is just the routine way a book gets popular and eventually i'm happy that all these new people are here because yay! MORE CONTENT! more people to talk about it with!
apparently i've managed to yap more about ER than books... oops. i'm going to try reading some schindler's list today in-between studying for finals.