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Serene: To the General Public At Last
A few pieces of Ser's thoughts and life, which are carefully broken down from her life mosaic and preserved into this online journal. Read with care.
Blogs and Gift-Wrapping
I think I should just ban myself from writing journal entries when I am feeling upset. I am going to look back on my journal entries someday, and I don't want to give myself any bad reminders. It's not the most stunning reflection of myself if I were to go visiting back on my older entries years in the future... Maybe I should just make a private manga to vent out everything that is dark and horrible about my mind so that the words will never cross under my eyes again. That is a good idea... and what I have just written so far has given me a reminder.

People move across social sites at the speed of tissue paper. I remember like it was only yesterday when xanga was popular and everyone was clamoring over those "skins" and commenting on each other's blogs. Now with twitter, the whole "writing" portion of the experience has been neatly sliced out, and you just need to write one or two sentences for all your little friends to be running over and "liking" it. Or does Twitter even have a "like" button? I have no idea, because I've never used it. I don't follow the crowd, and I certainly don't waste my entire life on Facebook or whatever people are on nowadays. People are on, literally, nearly twenty-four seven. Seven in the morning? You got it. Four o'clock in the morning? Sure, why not. I don't see what's so interesting about Facebook to merit such time. But then again, don't I spend most of my spare time on Gaia? XD

In class we took a quiz on whether you are a classicist or a romantic. The class was spread evenly between, and most people had a good mixture of both. There were only a few people who had an overwhelmingly classicist majority, and there were only a few people who had an overwhelmingly romantic majority--myself included. I suppose it's because I kept on picking such idealistic answers. My partner seemed just a bit disappointed that she had scored much higher in classicism than me, but truth be told, I think both classicism and romanticism are interesting in their own ways.

Searching events in your area is really fun, except I can't really do it when I am so busy. All I can afford is a bit of volunteering over the weekend, and that is it. Today I signed up for a gift-wrapping volunteer spot in a bookstore, which ought to be exciting!





 
 
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