I've eaten about five bowls of Cheerios today, which is weird because normally I hate breakfast-type foods. For some reason I find them delicious. I guess that's good, because now that the holidays are far behind and summer is even farther ahead, and I must suffer through several months or dreary, mind-numbing routine before I see the faint spark of freedom, there are few things that bring me joy, and it's always good to add another one to the list.
I have finals next week, and a whole three day weekend to procrastinate before making myself study. So I'm not feeling too bad now, despite the fact that my family has gone back to its split-up status (i.e. my brother at college). I hope to start some kind of project this weekend, or possibly resurrect Mekanos, because it's been a while since I've worked on that. The last time I touched GM was when I made Noctus, so I hope to remedy that. We'll see.I was hoping to start reading Eli Weisel's Night this weekend, but my Lit teacher couldn't find his copy to loan me and I've basically been blacklisted from the library. I doubt I would have the money to pay off my fines even if I wanted to.Also, I recently found out that even though I was an American citizen at birth, I can't become president because I was born in Canada. I think that's dreadfully unfair. I mean, I'm not planning on becoming a world leader, but I'd like it to be an option in case I get bored.
Darn I was gonna vote for you
*though I was an American citizen at birth…I was born in Canada*
WTFCheerios is my favorite cereal. The plain, unsweetened kind is the best.
And I highly recommend Night.Frosted Flakes
I know you, Jabberwock. I've seen you at the Game Maker Games Archive. I have more of my games oever there.
If one of your parents is an American citizen and you're born outside the country, you're an American citizen as well. I have dual citizenship.
Cheerios are just so tasty. They have a sweet but healthy taste.
Cesque