2009
This has been my favourite year so far. And I don't say that every year. Yes, I'm talking about you 2005; up yours!
The great things about 2009 are: This is the year I have made a big transition from being a student to a full-time working adult. This is the year I have moved out of good old London and am now trying to make a new place my home. This is the year that I got married without papers.
On the other hand, this is also the year I made two, nay, three stupid decisions. One was all of the above. Two was going to India (yea, that was soul-destroying). And three was watching America's Next Top Model and getting hooked on it.
Yea go on and judge me. I deserve it.
When I was in elementary school, there were certain essays I had to write for practically every year. What I Did Over School Holidays was always the teachers' favourite. I always lied in the essay because I thought that was what they expected anyway. And the other favourite was, of course, My New Year Resolutions.
I love writing; and I can always crap about anything, even about nothing. But that essay... Even thinking about it makes me... empty, wordless, nada.
No I do not have one. And I refuse to have one. I have always believed things will change when I'm good and ready.
Flow, man.
The great things about 2009 are: This is the year I have made a big transition from being a student to a full-time working adult. This is the year I have moved out of good old London and am now trying to make a new place my home. This is the year that I got married without papers.
On the other hand, this is also the year I made two, nay, three stupid decisions. One was all of the above. Two was going to India (yea, that was soul-destroying). And three was watching America's Next Top Model and getting hooked on it.
Yea go on and judge me. I deserve it.
When I was in elementary school, there were certain essays I had to write for practically every year. What I Did Over School Holidays was always the teachers' favourite. I always lied in the essay because I thought that was what they expected anyway. And the other favourite was, of course, My New Year Resolutions.
I love writing; and I can always crap about anything, even about nothing. But that essay... Even thinking about it makes me... empty, wordless, nada.
No I do not have one. And I refuse to have one. I have always believed things will change when I'm good and ready.
Flow, man.
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