So why put myself through this unnecessary tortue you ask?
Well that would be because I intend to get out of the house tomorrow to enjoy the dullness of Colchester town. This mainly because I want to buy some of those apple lace things Chrissie gave me the other day and because I'm dying for a vanilla latte. I also hope to go charity shopping and pick up some cardigan's, I'm in need. Plus, as Tavi so wisely once said here, having fun really isn't that difficult if you have a library card.
Oh and then there's the records that need buying
- James Blake - Klavierwerke EP
- HEALTH - HEALTH
- HEALTH - Get Colour
- Crystal Castles - Crystal Castles
- Friendly Fires - Bugged Out
Although having listed these, I doubt I'll find them in any HMV in the country, let alone this town, so I reckon just buying an iTunes card is the best option really.
If anyone cares to join what sounds to be a marvellous Tuesday just drop me a massage!
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So I've just been reading up on The Drums and been attempting to get the scoop on why guitarist Adam Kessler chose to leave the group... there is literally NO answer! Incredible, I'm sure they'll be answers shortly though, they can't keep their loving fans in the dark forever. Personally, I'm going to take the mature approach on this one and not judge anyone until both sides of the story have been aired.
In other news, I'm fed up with shallowness. That literally makes no sense if you know me because to be fair if I knew me I would probably call myself shallow. Although having said that, most adults I speak to (which isn't very many, don't worry I'm not a hobo who hangs out with the geeky receptionist at the library... what was that about not being shallow?) think that I'm actually quite 'deep' and 'intellectual'. HA. NICE ONE. Being called those two words when you're coming up to the grand old age of 16 is just shear offensive if you ask me. Being 15/16 is all about not giving two hoots, running your mouth off, thinking you know how the world works, rebelling/experimenting etc etc. Then there's just stuck up old me. But yes, the point is that being on the computer for nearly 10 hours gives you an insight into how people think. I mean take something like tumblr, that is quite literally an advertisment for shallow people! It is primarily a blog, which is fair enough I suppose, in fact I'd go further than that, the layout of it etc is probably more impressive than this old thing. So why do you have this blog instead of a tumblr account you ask? Well I'll tell you why, because after a while you don't post things you want to post on that site, you post things that will get you a 'high tumblrarity' or whatever it's called. I mean you literally have a popularity sensor. Apparently people have the right to show you collectively how uninteresting you are. Or how insignificant what you post is. How fucking rude. So yes, that's why I switched to this modest thing. No mucking about, just posting me and not some shit that I think will make me a cyber-superstar. NO SIR NOT ME!
That is all.
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Now, because it's getting 'late' and I doubt I'll be sleeping very much tonight, I'm going to go and pull out a blank canvas and start a painting I've quite literally had in my head for a decade. I'm sure it'll be posted on here soon in no time so do not fret... then again the more likely option I'll be taking is to go and snuggle into bed and wack on some Sherlock.
xoxo bloggers.
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