my schedule for next semester is all cluster fucked. I'm at UCF everyday. Eghhh... I think after a year, I'm going to apply to schools up north.
Seriously the worst schedule ever. I do, however, have some fun classes.
The store is going well. I just sold a dress for $107. Funny right? I am constantly comparing my stores to more successful stores like
Maki Maki,
Nasty Gal, and
Mama Stone. I am just so overwhelmingly impatient :( I found the correlation between these stores and their success and am determined to be one of them. Of course, they have been around for like a year or more, but I want to be like that! The beauty of eBay is that although our country is in the midst of a recession, other countries who aren't are able to purchase my products... therefore, I'm still making a profit despite.
After talking to V about the stores above, I asked her if she believed they rigged their bids (i.e. signing in on another name to bid and raise the price of the auction) and she responded with a firm "absolutely." I can't bring myself to do that. It's kind of fucked up, but she made a point, "It's the 'power of supply and demand.' and more bids will increase that demand." She's right. I just can't do it. I just see it as bad Karma.
Anyways, this may have been old news to some, but was new news to me:
Defame Orlando. What may be a cruel blog about the losers who inhabit downtown Orlando's indie club scene, certainly entertained me for a few hours. I have to applaud the author for his gutsy wittiness, and saying what most people are too afraid to say. Honestly, I found it hilarious. Deep down, I have a real cruel and awful perspective on things and people, which is reflected in my very vulgar and offensive sense of humor. Call me fucked up, but it comes with being way too happy all the time.
Alright, out to go thrift my morning away! See yah :)