Time Is Ticking
The AP Chem exam is coming up in a matter of two weeks and I honestly don't know where I'm going. I keep finding a reason to put it (studying) off and then the day just ends and I want to go to sleep. So I wonder if I do really care. Picking AP Chem is definitely something that has aroused controversy around me and my peers, but I wonder what would have happened if I hadn't picked it.
But when I think like that, I usually end up calling myself stupid, because there's absolutely zero use in thinking about what if? You'll never know the answer and it just really turns your day upside down.
Religion
A while ago my friends and I had an interesting conversation about religion (well, it was about other things, but it kind of branched out to religion). Anyways, what we finally ended up agreeing on was that religion was simply an answer for those unsolved questions. It's something to have hope in, that one day we will end up in Heaven (I had a slight hesitation on whether to capitalize Heaven or not). It keeps people going.
But everywhere you look there is an instance of religion. It affects us all, even if you are as far away from believing in a godly entity as possible. My dad once asked me if I wanted to attend church and even went as far as pressuring me to go. He doesn't usually do that. Most of the time he just drops the topic, so I suppose that he must have really thought that I needed religion in my life (even though he is not largely religious).
That's All
Sorry I haven't been posting all too much in the past while. I was just checking out my friends' blogs and saw that a lot of people finally posted (and one of the blogs was removed(?)), so it guilted me into posting. Just came home from a volleyball game (we actually won, holy) and report cards came out today, but I missed mine (because of previously mentioned volleyball game).
I'm an 8 today. Really tired actually. Picked up Haganai as a completed anime to watch. It's funny. I like it. I think it's what I need. Later boys and girls.
"A good leader takes a little more than his share of the blame, a little less than his share of the credit." - Arnold H. Glasow
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