i can't sleep. i can't log on and chat to people. a thousand thoughts are racing through my head. i get quick visions in my head and soon after they're gone. once again until their next trip, if there is ever.
I'd like to be in Toronto because it seems like such an interesting city -- there's so much culture and unique places that I'm fascinated in seeing, especially their film festivals. Also, one of my favorite television shows is filmed in Toronto :) As for Boston, I just think it seems like a cool city. I've only been to Toronto once, when I was really little, and I've never been to Boston. The music scene and city culture sounds fabulous in Boston; I'm hoping to apply to Boston University eventually, although my parents want me to stay here in the city where I live currently (well, go to the city really. I live in a perfect white-picket fenced suburban community currently. I use the word "perfect" loosely.)
Mm. I adore Megan McCafferty's Sloppy Firsts and Second Helpings. The (anti)heroine and I are of like kin. Oh, I definitely recommend the Fountainhead. The detail and precision of Ayn Rand's diction and syntax is wonderful. She's concise and yet meticulous (spelling?) in her writing, and some of her most profound statements are simple. She has a very simple way of stating things that make a person think; truly think.
My screenname is "jet over chaos" :)
Oh, sounds wonderful. Are you taking a handful of art courses in school? I think it's amazing to see artists and writers express themselves. I used to be fairly decent at art and then I don't know what happened. What probably happened is that the art classes became more structured and centered around the human form. I long to be able to draw the human figure. I just can't seem to get the planes and curves and lines in a realistic way. Abstract is what I'm good at working with, but I'm much more of an art admirer (and probably a terrible critic at that). Hmm. I've always considered a bistro as a non-alcoholic serving eatery. I'd say a cafe, but that's really rathe coffee-related. I'd love to venture into the entrepeneurial fields (perhaps after I retire someday, because I can't keep still. It's the workaholic in me.) but my main focus is law, so that's out of bounds for a bit. I think art studios must be so much fun to shop around for; much like buying a house.
Edward's such a brilliant character. I can't help but admire that film. I'm trying to bootleg it too, heh. I'm lacking funds currently. Any time -- recommendations are exciting to give.
Mm. I adore Megan McCafferty's Sloppy Firsts and Second Helpings. The (anti)heroine and I are of like kin. Oh, I definitely recommend the Fountainhead. The detail and precision of Ayn Rand's diction and syntax is wonderful. She's concise and yet meticulous (spelling?) in her writing, and some of her most profound statements are simple. She has a very simple way of stating things that make a person think; truly think.
My screenname is "jet over chaos" :)
Oh, sounds wonderful. Are you taking a handful of art courses in school? I think it's amazing to see artists and writers express themselves. I used to be fairly decent at art and then I don't know what happened. What probably happened is that the art classes became more structured and centered around the human form. I long to be able to draw the human figure. I just can't seem to get the planes and curves and lines in a realistic way. Abstract is what I'm good at working with, but I'm much more of an art admirer (and probably a terrible critic at that). Hmm. I've always considered a bistro as a non-alcoholic serving eatery. I'd say a cafe, but that's really rathe coffee-related. I'd love to venture into the entrepeneurial fields (perhaps after I retire someday, because I can't keep still. It's the workaholic in me.) but my main focus is law, so that's out of bounds for a bit. I think art studios must be so much fun to shop around for; much like buying a house.
Edward's such a brilliant character. I can't help but admire that film. I'm trying to bootleg it too, heh. I'm lacking funds currently. Any time -- recommendations are exciting to give.
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