BS.
Everybody changes, okay? No one's going to stay the same forever and ever. What are you? Dead? Only the deads don't change. The phrase "you've changed" only works when you're not changing at the same pace as this other person. S/he just "changed" because s/he is not who you once expected them to be anymore. You can't even guarantee yourself to be the same in, say, 5 years. Thus don't blame the others for changing.
Like me, I just changed into a mug. Don't judge me.
JEZZ.Z's DREAMLAND
when summer's gone, where will we be? where will we be?
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Monday, June 20, 2011
breakdown
Sometimes I stand back and observe an occurrence, and I don't understand what the hell I am doing.
Sunday, June 12, 2011
About Reading
I don't read much, but I never stop reading. I hope I never will. It's pathetic to think that one day, I will stare at a book cover and decid it's pointless to turn the first page. It's just sad, when one finds no motivation to read. Oops, I do that to my university readings...
I like the atmosphere on Melbourne's trains. There's always someone reading: today's newspaper, mX, a worn and faded book, a newly purchased one, a fashion magazine and many more. It makes you feel absolutely natural to take out your book and read till your stop, or till you fall asleep... Not to mention the awesome feeling you experience within when you see someone reading the same book as you!
I also like to read every night before I go to sleep. Leaning against my pillows and reading in dim light until I take the characters into my dreams feels great. Except I would have to lie to Mum the next morning, that I was scared of the dark so I left the lights on.
During high school, I liked Sunday afternoons, when I could curl up and read, with a cup of tea of coffee on the side and mellow music in the background. And of course, the warm Sunday sunny sun as an ingredient for a perfect afternoon. Sadly, nowadays I work on Sundays, good-bye lovely afternoon.
I guess it's fun to read when you have a little quote book to record your favourite quotes from the books. I myself enjoy doing that, because it's just so frigging cool to quote a book in the midst of chatting with friends (NERD ALERT), and mark this, it only makes your writing look more beautiful and smexy ;)
That is all. Thank you for your time. Back to lectures, um um boring lectures.
I like the atmosphere on Melbourne's trains. There's always someone reading: today's newspaper, mX, a worn and faded book, a newly purchased one, a fashion magazine and many more. It makes you feel absolutely natural to take out your book and read till your stop, or till you fall asleep... Not to mention the awesome feeling you experience within when you see someone reading the same book as you!
I also like to read every night before I go to sleep. Leaning against my pillows and reading in dim light until I take the characters into my dreams feels great. Except I would have to lie to Mum the next morning, that I was scared of the dark so I left the lights on.
During high school, I liked Sunday afternoons, when I could curl up and read, with a cup of tea of coffee on the side and mellow music in the background. And of course, the warm Sunday sunny sun as an ingredient for a perfect afternoon. Sadly, nowadays I work on Sundays, good-bye lovely afternoon.
I guess it's fun to read when you have a little quote book to record your favourite quotes from the books. I myself enjoy doing that, because it's just so frigging cool to quote a book in the midst of chatting with friends (NERD ALERT), and mark this, it only makes your writing look more beautiful and smexy ;)
That is all. Thank you for your time. Back to lectures, um um boring lectures.
Monday, June 6, 2011
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