Thursday, June 4, 2009

nush' ce mi-a venit.mereu cand il vad pe BC cu un status gen "BLOG UPDATE" i feel like writing some shit down here as well.
somehow it's disturbing yet im pleased to do so.
i don't know what i should write about or whether i should write something or not. i guess i'm just bored.
i need a ciggy .
YET i'm to freaking lazy to go downstairs to get a pack. maybe im scared.
paradox- supposably i live in THE most prestigious district of this forlorn city named Bucharest , so why on earth am i scared to go outside ,walk about 10 metres to the shop buy the ciggyes and then come back up?
its dismaying .
anyways...i've got nothing else to do but read shit literature such as Stephanie Meyer.i used to think it was a waste of time. maybe i still do but i read the book because i love my country and the book has a paltry connection with it (due to the vampires...-I'm pathetic , at least i know it)yet i find her writing quite ..i mean i reckon she's more catchy then that chick that wrote harry potter even thought that her story was way more "interesting" surprising and different then the other 100 monster,witches,prodigy kids stories.i'm more of a realistic kinda chick or at least id like to think so, so don't throw ur tomatoes on me.
So i guess im transforming this nonsense post into a debate whether mayer is shit literature or not.
I'm assuming it is.On the other hand it's good for kids and teenagers . They have to start reading books(and ditch the xbox sometime)so a catchy title with a "special"cover will do. I belive you cannot eat only potatoes your whole life so eventually they will try and read something else then "the thrilling tale of a vampire romance" so theyll develope a habit in reading books.and then...BANG what do you know, in 3 years they'll be bookworms reading Kafka and Tolstoy.
Also, you cannot consider it a waste of time[..even tho these days time is pretty precious], because you'll be finish reading it in about 2-3 hours.and mostlikely if your 1o-14 ull develop your vocabulary with few words and expressions.

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