If Virginia Woolf deems her stream of consiousness to be interesting and worth writing about, then i do too.
So here goes... (and by the way, i dont find streams of consciousness to be interesting.)
"Hmm live journal entry. What to write, what to write?
*Taps finger on desk and looks around room*
ACU library computer room.
Wow im lucky to have gotten a computer at this time of day.
*Looks at Clock on computer*
10:23. Not long until theology starts.
Who's around that i know? Not many people, probably mostly 4th Years in here at the moment.
Oh there's reilly, sitting next to Rachael.
*Waves*
Aww theres tram too, busy at work, i wont disturb her.
Argh the sun is reflecting off the sunshade thing where the smokers sit, right into my eyes. Aghhh blinding!
Hmm i'll try and get a good seat on the bus on the way home so i can see the sunlight bouncing off the water as i cross over the harbour bridge. At least the sunlight is put to good use in that way!! unlike now!!!
When the timing and sun position is just right, when riding over the gorgeous bridge, especially with the opera house near by, it makes me wonder why anyone would ever want to move out of Sydney and live elsewhere! There is nothing more beautiful. So many of the other commuters rarely look up and enjoy what i deem to be one of the favourite parts of my week! Its so wonderful, it doesnt cost a thing to experience either! Well, i suppose it costs the $1.50 bus fare, but its a very small price to pay. They are so consumed with their newspapers, laptops and mobiles - yeah they catch the same bus everyday and go the same route home, but i find something new and wonderful about this particular part of the trip each day anyway.
So consumed in their own little lives they are! The romantics could teach them a thing or two. Arghhh! why do i relate everything back to Lit? Espeically the romantics! Uhoh, seems like its had a profound impact on me.
Unlike this semester, i really havent enjoyed it as much as 19th century lit. The 20th century writers seem to be so much more serious and full on, and more concerned with the experimentation of new writing techniques, rather than they content of their works, which i feel to be much more important.
But anyway. Time for theology.