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Just My Thoughts
Thoughts about everyday life, and what I come across.
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Sunday, June 17, 2012
I've Decided.
My father is working a high stress job and constantly gets upset and drinks and freaks out when our computer stops working when he's trying to do something important.
He's told me more than once that I should get a job based on how much money I earn, rather than what I love to do.
Today is the day I vow to get a job and prosper in something I love to do.
Dad, I may look like you and act like you, but in no way will I ever grow up and make the same choices you have.
I'm sorry but I just can't do that.
My heart won't allow it.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Finally...
I found a drawing style that I like that doesn't require much thinking.
All I basically do is this:
Drag my pen across the page, scribbling a little, then continuing to draw off of that.
Make faces, animals, makes a few circles, and VOILA! awesome drawing.
Not many people seem to like this type of drawing that I'm doing,
like... not be like "WOW! THAT'S AMAZING!" like usual.
A lot of people have been saying, "oh, it looks like amoebas!"
cuz, well, it does. lol
I sort of feel... like an artist now...
Cuz not a lot of people seem to appreciate my art.
Is that weird?
All I basically do is this:
Drag my pen across the page, scribbling a little, then continuing to draw off of that.
Make faces, animals, makes a few circles, and VOILA! awesome drawing.
Not many people seem to like this type of drawing that I'm doing,
like... not be like "WOW! THAT'S AMAZING!" like usual.
A lot of people have been saying, "oh, it looks like amoebas!"
cuz, well, it does. lol
I sort of feel... like an artist now...
Cuz not a lot of people seem to appreciate my art.
Is that weird?
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
My life
Next week: Finals
This week: 2 essays due. 1 have finished, other, not so much.
Next week: classes will be changing. I won't be with a lot of my friends
This week: I hate him. I hate him. I hate him.
Next week: I hate you, and you, and you.
This week: I hate life.
Next week: I hate you, and you, and you.
This week: Studying. Try to be happy.
Next week: Try to study. Try to be happy.
This week: Stress. Stress. Stress.
Next week: Stress. Stress. Stress.
This week: 2 essays due. 1 have finished, other, not so much.
Next week: classes will be changing. I won't be with a lot of my friends
This week: I hate him. I hate him. I hate him.
Next week: I hate you, and you, and you.
This week: I hate life.
Next week: I hate you, and you, and you.
This week: Studying. Try to be happy.
Next week: Try to study. Try to be happy.
This week: Stress. Stress. Stress.
Next week: Stress. Stress. Stress.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Monday, January 16, 2012
How to write a novel
"That is a NOVEL idea, old chap!" <-- sorry, I had to do it.
1. Set up a schedule for yourself.
Don't just write whenever you feel like it. Novels NEVER get done that way. You have to say to yourself, "OK, I'll write 4,000 words over the weekend, and during the week I'll try to write 3,000." Or like a lot of people do: set up a NANOWRIMO for yourself. NANOWRIMO is NationalNovelWritingMonth, but I never actually write during that time because I'm in school and I'm always so busy. So, I set up a fake NANOWRIMO during some other month and try to write during that. NANO basically means you write a novel during the whole month of November. A novel is about 50,000 words, so (roughly) you write 1,612 words a day... which isn't to bad for some people. I always get ahead of myself on the weekends ;)
2. Don't get stressed!
Sometimes I get WAY too stressed, and then I end up just scrapping the whole idea of my story. I feel like everyone is pressuring me to write my novel, and that's why I never get it done.
SO. I've developed a plan.
I have an overactive imagination, so sometimes as I'm falling asleep I'll get my story's plot into my head, and fall asleep to new ideas. This makes my story go WAY out of line, so when I get down to writing again, my mental storybook is way ahead of the physical one.
Also, when I tell people about my story, they want to read it. and when they read it, they offer pointers and such... which I HATE when the book isn't done and they offer advice. It pushes my buttons hahaha.
WILL UPDATE LATER...
1. Set up a schedule for yourself.
Don't just write whenever you feel like it. Novels NEVER get done that way. You have to say to yourself, "OK, I'll write 4,000 words over the weekend, and during the week I'll try to write 3,000." Or like a lot of people do: set up a NANOWRIMO for yourself. NANOWRIMO is NationalNovelWritingMonth, but I never actually write during that time because I'm in school and I'm always so busy. So, I set up a fake NANOWRIMO during some other month and try to write during that. NANO basically means you write a novel during the whole month of November. A novel is about 50,000 words, so (roughly) you write 1,612 words a day... which isn't to bad for some people. I always get ahead of myself on the weekends ;)
2. Don't get stressed!
Sometimes I get WAY too stressed, and then I end up just scrapping the whole idea of my story. I feel like everyone is pressuring me to write my novel, and that's why I never get it done.
SO. I've developed a plan.
I have an overactive imagination, so sometimes as I'm falling asleep I'll get my story's plot into my head, and fall asleep to new ideas. This makes my story go WAY out of line, so when I get down to writing again, my mental storybook is way ahead of the physical one.
Also, when I tell people about my story, they want to read it. and when they read it, they offer pointers and such... which I HATE when the book isn't done and they offer advice. It pushes my buttons hahaha.
WILL UPDATE LATER...
Monday, January 9, 2012
Inspirational
Click here for Inspiring Quotes.
In my agenda at school, every week I write a quote on the left side of the paper (since I only use the right side). I started to do this the very first week of school, and I haven't stopped since. Above is a link where you can see inspiring quotes. At the bottom of the page are more quotes, but instead of inspiring there are quotes such as, meaningful, famous, quotes about angels, etc.
Having quotes in my agenda has uplifted my spirits in a way, if that makes sense. If I have a quote in there, I smile when I read it, get inspired myself, or just feel better that day when I already feel like crap.
One of my favorites:
"Fiction gives us a second chance that life denies us." - Paul Theroux
So if you're in need of uplifting, or you just want a different quote every week, visit the link above. Write the quotes in any place that you'll see them.
Have fun. :)
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