Happy Birthday Aunt Wendy
Today is my aunt Wendy's birthday and it was pretty fun for an Asian birthday party for a now 51 year old woman. Like with most birthdays, there is cake. Anyways, I think really the only thing that really matters is that my aunt's birthday has put my family in a pretty good mood.
Purpose of this topic is just to wish my aunt a very Happy Birthday (although I doubt that she reads my blog =P).
Children. These. Days.
Kind of weird for me to be talking about how children behave since I am still barely a pre teen myself. But really, the amount of swearing that children use these days (although there should be none) is really kind of just horrifying.
I was brought up in a no swearing family. I guess it's just the way that children are raised up to be, but only few ever behave that way anywhere else except for home. Just yesterday I heard a few children swearing their heads off and yelling at each other like crazy just over some sort of bike race. There's also this kid who likes to watch us play street hockey after school who's always like (I replaced the swear with fudge), "Holy fudge! That almost hit me!" and stuff like that.
I just don't get why swearing is so pumped up these days. It's being advertised as a good thing and it kind of shames me to see our generation behaving like so.
Totally Out Of Topics
I'm really out of much to say these days, but there's no way I'm giving up this blog. I guess the few things I can do are update the pages, write a new bio, put up some new links, write some new top five lists and just do some tweaking around the blog. Or I could find some meaningful things to talk about.
Today I'm a 10, essentially because I have to be (not that I wouldn't be) because it's my aunt's birthday. Handed in my lazily done Ancient India brochure (probably going to get a solid C on that), but at least that's some pressure off me (I'm never going to procrastinate again and I'm definitely going to learn a lesson from this). Night.
"All the world is birthday cake, so take a piece, but not too much" - George Harrison
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