Well it's midnight. I'm not very sleepy because earlier today I spent about four hours sleeping on the floor of my front room. I'm not sure why that happened.
My summer is about to kick off. I'm not doing anything right now because I set aside a couple of weeks to prepare for my seemingly inevitable resits, but then passed all my exams. This was an embarrassingly surprising turn of events. The third years on my course all say that second year is the hardest year, so if I learn how to try at anything then it might not be too late to make something of myself.
I've been making most of my time at home, investing in my relationship with my cat. She hurt her leg and was limping everywhere. Apparently it was very sad at first, but I only saw the funny cute part where she was hopping around. She's all better now.
My friend has a blog where he writes all about books he's been reading. Very good. Here is a review I wrote about the game 'BioShock: Infinite', a game I found time to play from start to finish despite all the important things I am doing:
"Yes, very fun. You can shoot the baddies with guns, but also you can make them die from crows. This central crow/gun mechanic doesn't really get old. Your girlfriend is from outer space and she gives you money all the time.
All of the islands are flying, and your heart rate too will be elevated when the puzzling narrative quantum leaps from here to the next. At the end of the game you will think "Oh maybe I get it" and "It sure would be good to play that again and gain a more insightful understanding into the statements it makes regarding human nature and our destructively selfish pursuit of personal redemption"
11/10 would set fire to hands again."
Here's an idea I had when I was watching The Hobbit II:
"If Smaug stopped protecting that treasure and everyone could just grab it, would the value of treasure plummet massively? Is he inadvertently safeguarding the global economy of Middle Earth?"
Look at these Russian kids lol they are my fave.
Soon I will have done so many activities that there won't be room to fit them on this exciting blog. For now we must content ourselves with this.
My summer is about to kick off. I'm not doing anything right now because I set aside a couple of weeks to prepare for my seemingly inevitable resits, but then passed all my exams. This was an embarrassingly surprising turn of events. The third years on my course all say that second year is the hardest year, so if I learn how to try at anything then it might not be too late to make something of myself.
I've been making most of my time at home, investing in my relationship with my cat. She hurt her leg and was limping everywhere. Apparently it was very sad at first, but I only saw the funny cute part where she was hopping around. She's all better now.
My friend has a blog where he writes all about books he's been reading. Very good. Here is a review I wrote about the game 'BioShock: Infinite', a game I found time to play from start to finish despite all the important things I am doing:
"Yes, very fun. You can shoot the baddies with guns, but also you can make them die from crows. This central crow/gun mechanic doesn't really get old. Your girlfriend is from outer space and she gives you money all the time.
All of the islands are flying, and your heart rate too will be elevated when the puzzling narrative quantum leaps from here to the next. At the end of the game you will think "Oh maybe I get it" and "It sure would be good to play that again and gain a more insightful understanding into the statements it makes regarding human nature and our destructively selfish pursuit of personal redemption"
11/10 would set fire to hands again."
Here's an idea I had when I was watching The Hobbit II:
"If Smaug stopped protecting that treasure and everyone could just grab it, would the value of treasure plummet massively? Is he inadvertently safeguarding the global economy of Middle Earth?"
Look at these Russian kids lol they are my fave.
Soon I will have done so many activities that there won't be room to fit them on this exciting blog. For now we must content ourselves with this.