SEVENTEEN PAGES

of sweat and tears and hard work

okay, jk on the sweat and tears but definitely hard work…
mostly painful work and no sleep
BUT I DID IT
I FINISHED
yo how did i even manage to finish a final project before 10 pm on a sunday
-snickers- ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

oh you cute

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OH MY ASLSKJFKLA
I NEED THISSSSSSSSSS NOWWWWWWWW
going crazy
…
HEY I JUST MET YOU AND THIS IS CRAZY
..yeah i’m starting to lose it

OH MY ASLSKJFKLA
I NEED THISSSSSSSSSS NOWWWWWWWW
going crazy

HEY I JUST MET YOU AND THIS IS CRAZY
..yeah i’m starting to lose it

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LMAO

“At this point in time, I realized that the one thing that I could count on to expect in Stuyvesant was, well, to be a little cliché, drama. What’s high school without a little drama? In fact, the very first thing I thought of when Jane Eyre claimed, “It is in vain to say human beings ought to be satisfied with tranquility; they must have action; and they will make it if they cannot find it” (Bronte, 111), was of the infamous high school dramatics. It seems that when there are eight hundred teenagers in one grade, and nearly three thousand children in one school, there will never be a moment of calmness and tranquility. The law of thermodynamics (I swear, this is one of the rare things I remember from physics) states that nature will always progress towards a state of greater disorder, greater entropy, greater chaos; in an essence, this is what Jane Eyre is saying. Both people and nature are never satisfied with things as they are, they need and require action, movement, more chaos and more disorder so that things happen, because when things happen, interests are peaked, and there is a reason to engage ourselves.”

^ that’s what i just wrote for my portfolio
WHAT DOES IT EVEN MEAN
i love myself when i get to a state where even i don’t understand what i just wrote
YESSSSSS
now the teacher has to pretend she understands or else she’ll seem dumb
orrr maybe she’ll just point out that this makes no sense. hm. oh well

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The beautiful village of Haworth, where the Brontë sisters lived; Yorkshire, England

The beautiful village of Haworth, where the Brontë sisters lived;
Yorkshire, England

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why

oh dear me
i should really stop this planned procrastination stuff
how will i do a senior portfolio in two days
cries

:( i wanted to sleep this weekend

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