Time To Lay Back
It's been a really hectic month with the near end of semester one, and all of my teachers are pilling up homework for the semester break and giving us the midyear exams one week earlier so we don't have to go in during semester break. I'm honestly just glad that all of this is over and I can kind of slow down and figure out a pace at which I do my homework and how to balance things in life.
With all this stuff going around and the fact that I haven't blogged as much as I promised, I decided to finally put up a post today (it's the morning right now, so I believe I will regret blogging right now as I may wish to later tonight). I originally intended to write a post yesterday, but I guess I wasn't in the writing mood.
Games
Of course, in my typical world, every break comes with games. It's not like I'm going to go hardcore gaming and play 24/7 for the whole break, but yeah, it will be cool to just do so for a while.
My friend Phil and I have been hyped up about the claimed-to-be-revolutionary-in-gaming Elder Scrolls Online. The game hasn't been released (and probably won't be for a long long time), but you could sign up to become a beta tester. So Phil and I signed up and we probably knew in the beginning that we couldn't get into the beta testing (well, Phil stood a chance), but hey, what's the world without hope? Anyways, I've just been keeping my eye on this game ever since Phil introduced me to it and I hope that when it comes out to the public, I'll still remember about it.
Until Next Post
Today I'm heading out to downtown Vancouver for Spud Patrol (which I've only been to once, but was cool), and that makes me feel useful, and when I feel useful I keep on being useful. So in short, I'll probably be doing a lot of homework today (just finish off a large chunk or all of it today).
This morning I'm feeling surprisingly well. I know I didn't really put any meaningful things in this post (how many times do I use words like meaningful?), but I guess this will do for the internet this morning. I'm a 9 right now, and I think with an optimistic mind that I will be a 10 this evening. In fact, you can assume I'm a 10 in the near future.
"We have forty million reasons for failure, but not a single excuse." - Rudyard Kipling
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