I realized with shame the other day that I had once again abandoned my blog to shrivel away for months, no longer caressed frequently by my fingers dancing (rather clumsily) across the keyboard and filling its virtual pages with words. I am a bad person.
In other news, Bin Laden's body has allegedly been found and he is evidently quite dead. Not just mostly dead, similar to the claims made of Westley's fate in the oh-so realistic movie "The Princess Bride", but fully and completely 100% not alive. Unfortunately, I don't fully trust the media or the government, so I will not be going on about this story like just about everyone else is right about now. Don't cry though! There's plenty more to go on about.
In addition to being a bad person, I am also a sick person. And no, not the "twisted and malicious" kind. (I hope...) I mean the coughing, sneezing, croaking instead of speaking (which I'm sure is rather sexy, so you're welcome, dear boyfriend of mine), and just feeling gross in general. I'm a lot of fun to be around right now, in case you haven't gathered that much yet.
While being ill is generally a fairly negative experience, I'm slightly enjoying the little perks that accompany it. For instance, I don't think anyone can remain in a state of unhappiness if I sing a little tune for him/her right now. Seriously, it's hysterical. Also, my mom (being the super-mama that she is) has stocked my bedroom with cans of soup and other delicious food items to keep me sustained until I have the energy to move again. Yay, Mom!
Also, for the first time in my life, I'm beginning to fully embrace the nerd in me. I have made it my official personal project to learn Sindarin Elvish. Thanks to a wonderfully eclectic new friend, I have the necessary sources to learn a language that isn't even "dead"; It's completely and totally fictional. Huzzah!
So, that's about ten obscure hobbies and interests, pointy ears, three years of a dead language from high school, and the beginnings of another technically useless language under my belt. Not bad for a Sophomore in college, eh?
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