the future doesn't scare as me as much anymore
Interesting day. Woke up early to finish work on my BA 2 assignment. Not very confident of this assignment might I add, and usually when I'm not confident I get what I deserve, a big fat PASS! Anyway, even't if I do bad I'm sure I can learn from my mistakes, there is still a final takehome which I can rely on.
I went to the state library hoping that I would find some useful books which I could use for the assignment. Didnt' find anything useful, unsw law library has the goods when it comes to law materials I think. Met Tony on the bus from the city to UNSW which was unexpected. When I met him it was like the perfect beach summery weather outside. Soon it'll be summer which means I can start going again.
So I handed in my assignment, took the bus to the city. Met a friend, had oportos for dinner, entered church. Bluesky service was good ;) Got a lot of practical advice from it, and for some reason I feel that going to Club O may not be such a bad thing after all. I mean, I should embrace entering the post-uni life. Life is in phases and the uni one is coming to an end. 5 years at uni isn't such a long time if you think about it, but being a uni feels like a drag now. I guess bluesky is evolving as old people move on and new people come in. Even if Club O turns out to be the disaster that everyone thinks it is, it wouldn't be the end of life. Better to give it a go rather than not go at all and not experience what it is like ;)
I went to the state library hoping that I would find some useful books which I could use for the assignment. Didnt' find anything useful, unsw law library has the goods when it comes to law materials I think. Met Tony on the bus from the city to UNSW which was unexpected. When I met him it was like the perfect beach summery weather outside. Soon it'll be summer which means I can start going again.
So I handed in my assignment, took the bus to the city. Met a friend, had oportos for dinner, entered church. Bluesky service was good ;) Got a lot of practical advice from it, and for some reason I feel that going to Club O may not be such a bad thing after all. I mean, I should embrace entering the post-uni life. Life is in phases and the uni one is coming to an end. 5 years at uni isn't such a long time if you think about it, but being a uni feels like a drag now. I guess bluesky is evolving as old people move on and new people come in. Even if Club O turns out to be the disaster that everyone thinks it is, it wouldn't be the end of life. Better to give it a go rather than not go at all and not experience what it is like ;)
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