an afterthought or two
I hate limits. I hate when technology dictates limits to you. Hate it. Grr, bah. Are we seeing the disturbing nature of limits? ‘Cause I sure am. Yes yes I am. It’s like the buddy list limit on AIM. You can only have 160 people on that thing. How ridiculous is that? I know way more people than that. Everytime I need to add someone, another person (or an alias of theirs) has to be deleted in order to make room for the new person. It’s like I have to prioritize friendships/acquaintances in order to simply have a working buddy list! Crazy. And then the note limit on here. I suppose that’s a good idea, or you’d have people bombarding you with unneccessarily lengthy notes. But still. And the entry limits? Now THAT’s just beyond crazy.
So I was thinking. If we have to journal every week for AP English… couldn’t I theoretically just find my best entries of the year, count the words, copy them over to Word format, and print them out? I mean, I suppose I would write anyway, and turn THAT in. But saying I was in a bind, and had NO TIME to write? I’d be set. I have over 470 things to choose from. If I was REALLY a slacker (which I’m not, despite what it may look like sometimes, with all that procrastination…) I’d just never write at all this year. ON the other hand, I’d rather make more… intellectual journals rather than diary-ish journals. You know? I’m not sure I want a teacher reading my most private thoughts. Some of the entries would work. Definitely. Others… not so much. (Not at all, for some of them. Especially the giddy ones. And anything involving anyone named Andy. Pas.)
Completely being
~swept away in afterthoughts~
@~>~>-dreamergrrl
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