Dancer
Death is more universal than life; everyone dies but not everyone lives.
— A. Sachs
heterogeneous \het-uh-ruh-JEE-nee-uhs; -JEE-nyuhs\, adjective:
Consisting of dissimilar elements, parts, or ingredients — opposed to homogeneous.
Today, I wrote ten pages in the paper. I have been long overdue to write a long journal entry somewhere, and I have. I finished The Alchemist which helped. The book seems to be one of the most influential in my life yet.
It was nice to see Heather again. I spent a lot of online time today looking at MacBooks because she had an iBook she brought to Europe with her. I’ve been thinking about new computers again, and I will definitely need get one this year. Maybe for my last year, but I’m aiming for my graduation really. If I go to graduate right after I graduate, actually, when I graduate, I plan on getting into debt. Hopefully I’ll do so by studying abroad at prestigious university rather than travelling or at worse, going to a Canadian university. Yes, it has become such an anathema to me to stay here. I am leaving this country or else I’ll go crazy. I will stay be applying to Vancouver schools for my Masters though. The West Coast is the only place I would move to after my life here. I just need to get away. I’m not ready to be settled. I feel like I live too much like an adult. I live in such a sedate city, in a sedate life. I like it, I’m use to it, but I need some romance. I need some variety. I need some different kind of experiences and love.
Well, I’m currently reading Stephenson’s The Diamond Age. As with Snow Crash, it was slow and has picked up considerably. I can see how many consider this their favourite of his book, as it is much more refined and sophiscated in some ways than SC.
I danced yesterday to the surprise of Heather and Stephanie. I danced today and realized that I am an outgoing dancer.
I have been equipped with a boisterous body.
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