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Almost reached the end of the year, yet I plan to take summer school so I don't know why I'm rejoicing.

Found out that I goofed quite a bit of midterms, computer science, thankfully (in all it's noob glory) is my easiest class with the highest mark. Durr hurr.

Anyway, another year goes by and I don't accomplish too much, I do love to sleep and most of the time I'll spend 14 hours or so sleeping and if I'm not, I'm browsing the internet and wasting time there.

Enough of that though~!

I just found out the world is an interesting place once you start exploring it. I also start to realize the deep potential that all of us can unlock if wee simply search for what wee can do with our time now (Also you kids that are still living with your parents have the most freedom that you will ever come to realize, make use of it). I think I realised that after I started to learn and work on things in my spare time, that I could learn and master things that seemed rather far off to a simpleton like me.

Yeah yeah, Mr. Obvious here. "TETRIS? YOU JUST FOUND THIS OUT AFTER BEING A HUMAN FOR 19 YEARS? LOL."

I think the point that hits home here is that most things that you see out there, equations, machines, art, they're all done by people like you and I, and there's absolutely no reason as to why you cannot achieve and go beyond what others have done.

Well I mean, this is all whimsical to an extreme, not many people have the time to pick up a book and consume the knowledge therein and some of us have really busy lives. As I grow older, the more I understand that learning is a leisure and not a commitment. You'll be surprised that the time you have now, reading this post, is not going to be time you will always have in the near future.

Yeah, as responsibility grows heavier each year I grow older, I'm reminded of what little time I have to learn new things about my environment and understanding how I can interact with it.

Also, I'm just posting this here, I've gotten into a lot of drawing. Nothing too major, I was just doing my statistics homework when I started to draw random things and what not. Picked up some art books on drawing figures (seriously doesn't want to draw figures for the first thing they do) and I've been practising quite a bit. This'll probably eat into all my coding/computing ventures, but meh, you can do whatever you wish to do and get to whatever level you want, so as long as I have passion for both areas, I should be able to come a sizeable distance so that my skills will be recognized. So far I can draw dynamic figures, but shadowing, muscles, facial structure, etc, are still out of my reach to what should be called "acceptable".

Yeah, life is fun, this blog is boring.

 I never assume that you guys read the whole post, it's TL;DR redundant to the max :( 
Don't worry - this is one of your more digestible blogs.

It's unlikely you only just "found out" that (I hope so anyway) - it's only that you've reached your time-waste limit that you've turned to other things and that's a good thing I suppose. Good for you.

Also, you say "Also, I'm just posting this here" as if you tacked it on although it seems directly related to your "revelation" - you've turned to drawing and that's a good hobby to have. I look forward to seeing your masterworks! ;p
Senseito7 Wrote: [ -> ]Also, you say "Also, I'm just posting this here" as if you tacked it on although it seems directly related to your "revelation" - you've turned to drawing and that's a good hobby to have. I look forward to seeing your masterworks! ;p

It's going to be years before I even come close to being able to express something via paper.

Also, you make me sound like some religious fanatic when you use that word. :P

Then again, I do sound like some old (and crazy) geezer that writes scriptures in his mud hut, 'tev.
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