Lists are Useful
...Especially when all you really have is a few brief, disjoined thoughts.
- Today felt like a day on which, if it had rained, I could really have enjoyed it. Too bad.
- It seems like all day of prom, the vast majority of people going are in an extremely good mood--and following. Therefore it's significantly more fun to hang out with them. That is, friends of mine who aren't typically are nigh-irrationally positively social.
- I think that I am going to go on a project to make a shirt. And it'll be cool. But it'll take a while, because I'm unassertive and will probably never actually get around to it.
- I've been thinking a lot about going and getting another laptop for college, just because it'd be a lot of fun to go places on campus and log into the wi-fi, or while in class, or whatever (a tablet, that is, perhaps), but then, a desktop would be probably about half the price for two or three times as much power, memory, etc. even after hardware such as monitor, keyboard, and...I don't know...batteries for the wireless keyboard.
- It really bothers me when a band produces single tracks that I like off of an album--such as System of a Down's slower stuff, Deftones' "Pink Maggit", or the Pixies' "Where Is My Mind?". Unfortunately, some of the Dandy Warhols' tracks are pretty "meh" for me, I'm a great fan of the rest. Similarly, there are two or three tracks off of the Kaiser Chiefs' "Unemployment" which I don't much enjoy.
- Love kind of works by intelligence, perhaps; it's a lot easier for somebody very smart to be liked, of course, or dated. But then, a great disparity in intelligence with the more stupid person not ignorant of it (or with the smarter disliking feeling powerful), is a problem. For an example that's by no means the first one which came to the front of my head, I can have a decent ten-second conversation with Kenzie Nichols, but if we actually sit down for a minute, then it drives me insane. And I guess that she enjoys my company, if only because I've heard so from others (that is, that I'm a decent friend of hers), but I can't see myself ever hanging out with her, even along with another crowd of people. Also, one other person who is a focal point of this thought, but I'm not exactly sure what her situation means for it: Kirstin Keck. (Absolutely nothing negative, by any means, just...food for thought.)
- Now senioritis is kicking in again and fully.
2 Comments:
I think I have the earliest case of senioritis possible...
Yes, indeed; degree is key.
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