Monday, May 11, 2009

Devolving into nothing.

Whenever I leave the dungeoness room that is the Science Lecture Hall so as to go to the bathroom, I'm always surprised by how bright and cheery it is. I suppose it's because I've just spent the past hour and something minutes in a room with no windows or natural light of any kind, where the only sound you can hear are the scribbling of pens, shuffling of papers, and coughs or sneezes of any sick test-takers. I usually never go to the bathroom because I have to go to the bathroom. It's mostly because I have extra time, and don't want to spend it in there. And every time I leave, I always think what a beautiful day it is.

Today I took my Biology exam, and while I'm pretty sure I failed it, I'm happy to know that I am almost done. Today I came home from school, cleaned my room, studied for Econ, and realized how much free time I had. I didn't have rehearsal, or any homework. I finished my allotted studying for the day. So I made some dinner, watched some Big Bang Theory, and then went outside to play my guitar and walk around for a bit. It was cold. I came back in. So here I am, reflecting on all the things I've done this afternoon, and it's not even 10 yet. I like having all this spare time, but I don't know what to do with myself!

I'm so full of nothing I don't have anything interesting to blog about. I tried writing, but it's cold, and my fingers are still kind of sore from Saturday night. Maybe I'll go make some tea. I like tea. I recorded the new episode of House, but I never get the television. It feels weird to write that word out, but "tv" just looks lazy, and "TV" looks so alien and official. Maybe I should call it "teevee." Phonetics, ftw. The whole teevee ordeal makes me stay up really late, because that's the only time I can watch anything. I could watch it tomorrow, I guess. I'm going to buy director's gifts after school with Alex and Christina, so maybe not. Then I've got to go to a Sony Star thang. Wednesday I find out who wins the scholarship. I wonder how many people [including myself] will still be motivated to work on the project even after the winner is announced.

I saw Star Trek on Sunday. It was good. I want to watch it again. Or the teevee series. I used to watch "Enterprise" when it was on UPN. I don't remember much about it though.

I'm going to end this stream of conscience rambling now and go do something, erm, productive.

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