Well, I feel stupid at the moment.
I should have started this paper forever ago, but I still have yet to do anything even close to working on it. It's 1:44 A.M. and I'm posting a blog instead of writing.
I haven't introduced myself yet on this blog.
For all of you who don't know me and are randomly hitting the "next blog" button, my name is Steven Tucker Hedrick. I was born in Tampa, Florida. I lived there until I was 18. I am now 19 and am enrolled as a sophomore at Lee University in Cleveland, Tennessee.
Personally, I hate blogs. I hate how much the word "I" is used and will continue to be used by me and other bloggers.
Sometimes I really want something insanely drastic to happen.
Something to make life exciting. Something negative or positive or neither. A nuclear fallout, winning the lottery, getting hit by a car (and surviving, but losing a leg), some creepy person (preferably nonviolent and female) stalking me, or even just meeting someone inspiring. Really, I guess it's a little selfish of me. I want a lot of change without changing myself at all. My life really isn't boring. I just feel inexperienced in general. I've never lost a loved one. I've never broken a bone. I've never had any serious medical issues. I've never really had a serious (dating) relationship. I feel like I'm growing up without having grown up at all, and I'm really not prepared for life.
Eh, I guess I should go start this paper. Maybe I'll buy a sailboat and become a traveling fisherman. Sounds good.
peaces.

you should write about this in a different way than youve already written. youve got some pretty eloquent ideas
ReplyDeleteI absolutely agree with you. I feel very inexperienced, and it's a problem when I sit down and try to write.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I think it's strange but revealing how many people, myself included, would be okay if there was an apocalypse and they survived.
if it helps, I am using your (amongst others') blog as an excuse not to do work.
ReplyDeletethanks kelsey.
ReplyDeleteHarrison, we should start up a stockpile at Lee just in case.
Dave, it does help, it always helps.