Bitten.

Jul 23, 2007 20:00

I seem to have been bitten by this strange sort of bug that makes me want to delete my 'primary' LJ account after it has reached its first year of existence. Yep, you guessed it. I once again have the urge to delete this account and make another one although maybe not this time since I'm quite comfortable with my 'alternate-turned-primary' friends-only LJ account which you can ask me about if you're curious. I've actually been writing there for quite some time and I write more often there than here. (Non-LJ lurkers, you'll need to have an account in order to stalk me further. Haha.) As for this account, I'm not sure what to do with it. I really, really, really want to delete it already, but for now, I figured I could just abandon this for good. (Maybe not, I'll still read my FList and occasionally comment on your entries.)

You have other forms of reaching me though. There's email, snail mail, Y!M, SMS, and if you're a student in UP Diliman, you can find me there. I'm easy to find. I'm almost always at the Engg Library II (serials section every Wednesday, circulations section otherwise) or in EEE building, or in the College of Science library during some afternoons. I eat lunch almost always in the NISMED canteen (My friends are NISMED advocates, you see, and I can't blame them. I love NISMED food.) and occasionally in the College of Science and NIGS canteen. Oh, I forgot, on Friday afternoons, I'm in the College of Music.

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I no longer have the Harry Potter bug. In fact, I'm no longer excited that the series is finally(!) ending. When my friends were talking about it and making their predictions about the ending, I was surprisingly silent and couldn't contribute much to their discussion. Bah, I lost interest in the series after Book 4, basically when it went mainstream. (I remember reading the first book when I was in Grade 5 and nobody even knew who the hell Harry Potter was.)

The Shakespeare bug, that's what I have. I actually have a copy of all his plays, poems, and sonnets in hardcopy. I only paid 400 pesos for my copy, quite a bargain really and it made me so excited. I'm working on Shakespeare's sonnets right now. I'm in the 63rd already. The first few ones were quite boring. He was all, "Go forth and multiply and pass on your beauty to your children." I've read a few that seem to be quite erotic (or it could just be me) and guess what, his first 126 sonnets are addressed to some beautiful young man. I actually want to read the Dark Lady sonnets already, but no, no, I tell myself that I have to go through the sonnets in order.

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Signing off in the meantime.
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