It's Wednesday right now and it's almost summer. It seems like time flies by so fast. It feels like it was just yesterday that school started.
I'm a bit apprehensive for summer due to the fact that I might be bored. I just noticed recently that I often get bored easily. Is it because of me, or is it because everything around me is just boring? I'm inclined to think the former. Even at home, I get bored. My only solace now is the computer and I find that I am reverting back to my addictive ways. I must limit my computer usage. But with summer coming, what can I do? I've been thinking about it for quite a while now and have decided to try to learn how to clay animate. It seems fine, although I realize that I still have quite a lot of distance to go to if I want to make a movie.
And today, I realized just how much time we spend in school talking. We talked the whole afternoon away, as well as a tiny portion of the morning. It baffles me because how can we talk for such a long time when we see each other every day? What are the topics that we talk about and haven't exhausted? Of course, most of our conversations start with, "--, I'm bored." When that sentence is uttered, we try as much as possible to talk just to ward away the boredom.
I'm currently looking at the screen of my laptop and wonder how people can just ramble on and on in their blogs. I have read posts where the length is much, much, longer than this. I wonder how long it takes them to write the entire thing. I could understand some, because they are paid to do so, but there are those people, who just ramble on and on and on and on. This wonderment leads me to think, when people blog enormously long posts, does that mean they are talkative in real life? Maybe not, right? Maybe its just all the thoughts in their heads and they are releasing it. But when you have that much idea stuffed into your brain, won't your brain burst or won't you go crazy? Which leads me to the question:
"When a person blogs extremely long posts, does it mean that person is talkative in real life?"
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)