Oh hi!
It's been a while hasn't it! Not that anyone in particular reads this, which I don't mind, it is, essentially just something to vent in actuality. Something to ramble on, about everyday happenings and the occasional interesting occurrence.
Well I am here, in my last few days at home. With some work done and a partially started, nowhere near finished, report, I can safely say inbetween I've had a lovely three week break.
It would be remiss of me to say I don't miss my flatmates and friends at uni though, oh crazy people how I have missed you, very much. I must say going back we have an eventful first week back! Yes indeed. Since we all adhered to the commonly addressed stereotype of "poor students" none of us had the money to celebrate my birthday before we left for Easter so, since we'll all have temporarily shrugged that label off now, next week we shall be heading out for what seems a delightfully promising, if kind of belated, celebration of my turning two decades old. However I do wish it to be about everyone, not just myself.
Well as you can tell my mental dexterity returned long enough to remember I have a blog to write even if it's only a reminder to myself that I should carry through what I start even when nobody notices.
Come to think of it nothing amazing has happened. Except the tiny fact that my nan might officially have gone loopy. No seriously, she told me at dinner yesterday evening not to touch a bat if I ever saw one as it may bite me and I'll catch rabies and also she said she is Voldemort...You know the annoying wizard/creature in the Harry Potter series, of which I am an avid fan, however whenever I watch the films and Voldemort talks or what have you, I just think "Oh will you just shut up!" On the whole I find him frankly annoying like a whining child "I want to live forever blah-blah-blah".
On the subject of Harry Potter, the first part of 'Deathly Hallows' was quite shocking,to be fair. However having previously read all the books then watched the film (enthusiastically past bordering obsessively) I must admit it felt like the last one was a sellout. Not going to lie it was exhausting reading the book, kind of like "oh hello emotional rollercoaster." I actually put the book down when I read the part about Snape and Nagini. I put it down and refused to read anymore until the following day. Extreme reaction? Oh contraire, I cried first. I regret nothing.
Anyway I'm going, I'm tired and I have posters that need to be done for Art Direction, which is one subject I will not even go into right now on the grounds that a rant will arise.
Night.
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