Let me speak to you about trivialities. It is 10:30 and I'm a little hungry already, because I only had a pop-tart for breakfast. I have strawberries and a bagel for lunch, but I don't want to eat either now, because then I'll be hungry again in a few hours. I've finished all my homework except for math for today and tomorrow, and I will have very little to do tonight.
That was sufficiently boring, no?
I'm not even really sure why I took the trouble of typing all that out, except that I literally have one great big blank in my mind right now. I'm on...fiction-writing mode, or something, because I'm having no problems coming up with stories and whatnot, but I can't think about anything more tangible than that.
Also, screw it. I'm hungry, and I can always buy something from the cafeteria later. BAGEL TIME.
The taste of a bagel with cream cheese and salami is actually one of the few tastes that I can clearly REMEMBER after I've eaten it. Not sure why, but if I think about it, I can always "taste" it mentally. It's pretty much the only food where this happens, and it's not even one of my favorites. Who knew? (Answer: nobody, because this too is extremely lame and not something people think about unless they're bored out of their minds).
Which might be my problem. I have nothing to do! I do most of my homework (except for math, which I'm strangely reluctant about) fairly quickly, and then I'm left twiddling my thumbs for hours. The cold weather makes me want to be somewhere warm, and therefore I avoid the majority of the house. The bathroom, my room, and the study are just about the only three places I ever spend any significant amount of time in, and the first one is only on that list because hot showers are the BEST. And because I'm a bit of a wasteful water buffalo, I sometimes take really long showers because I don't want to get out and be cold again. Quite the big problem, I know.
Anyways, the result of being bored is that I in turn become boring. I do things like play clock solitaire in my free time.
....And that's about it.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
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