When I was in grade five, life was basically horrible for me. A lot of traumatic things happened in grade five that I'm still not very proud of. I will borrow a line from a book called "The Boy And The Samurai" now to explain how my life was from grade five to what it is now. "He was like a general who had lost the battle, but not the war." Get what it means? Basically the things that happened in grade five changed my life forever, but didn't end my life. And from those things that happened in grade five to now, I have grown to be very content with life. I guess I haven't been fully appreciating it since now.
Labelling Is All Messed Up
Most of my posts are labelled as Personal and I find it kind of hard not to, because everything I put in this blog is personal... So I've decided to start (from now and on until my blog dies) to put only stuff about my relationships, serious family stuff, all those things into the label Personal. So does this post count as personal? Sure. Whatever. I've got to be much more careful with my labelling if I want more people to read my life. =P
Lame Excuse, The Walking Dead... -.-
So it's the middle of the season and oh, The Walking Dead crew all of the sudden decide to make up a lame excuse for not making more episodes. It's the middle of the season and we're going to start preparing for more drama, zombies and twists in the show. Seriously? You guys were doing brilliant after that "mid season" episode where there was a HUGE twist in the plot. If you guys come back in February with no momentum at all and start turning The Walking Dead into some lame show, then it's not my fault.
Okay, maybe they do have an alright reason to take a break. They've been putting a lot of twists and have been building up suspense for the next half of season two, so I've got to hand it off to the directors and everybody.
Anyways, I've really wanted to watch the next half of The Walking Dead ever since I saw this trailer.
That's It For Today
It's getting kind of late (not really... =P), so I'm going to turn in today and hit the hay sacks. Today I'm kind of a 9 because nothing extremely exciting has happened (although yesterday I did go out for sushi with Alec, Lina (my cousin), my brother and I). I didn't get to play on my Minecraft server with my friends this weekend, so I'm kind of bummed out about that too. Oh well.
"I never think of the future. It comes soon enough." - Albert Einstein
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