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Daisy Day/Blueberry Pancake Day/Kazoo Day/International Make Your Point Day
2008-01-28 @ 11:50 p.m.

So I did stay for the entire lesson after all. Not that I paid more attention than usual, of course, I was just present, that's all. I did write another two poems though, just some marginally witty stuff. I have a stack of unread books on my table, which seems to be sinking more perceptibly than usual in the centre. Sometimes, I wonder if I should be astonished at the amount of stuff I've accumulated over 21 years of existence or amazed that there isn't more. I have books bought years ago that I've never even read. There are issues upon issues of Duzhe and National Geographic whose contents have never passed under my eyes. (I do flip through every issue of Time though!) Even among my CDs, there are songs that I have never heard and probably never will, not at the rate that my digital music library is growing (which contains way more songs that I have never listened to either). I think I will only move house twice in future. The first time will be when I go to live by myself, whether it's buying a place with close friends or renting an apartment or even just a room somewhere. The second will be when I move into my dream home, wherever that is in about a decade, which is the earliest I can envision affording a "dream home" of any sort. I just find packing and unpacking my life too damn troublesome to do more than absolutely necessary.



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