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- hello Madelina Peacock
- Username: madelina
- In response to: "What is the one thing you consistently spill on yourself?" Coffee. It makes sense, since I'm always drinking it.
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madelina's latest answers
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- In the last 6 or so years I've only gone about 3 months total without my cellphone.
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It's not bad at all. At first it really sucks, but for example in my 2nd month of university I broke the screen on my touch phone so I couldn't use it.
Especially since I had only known the people I had befriended for about a month, I quickly realized who was willing to put the effort into finding me to hang out with me.
It's nice not to be connected to the world.
I remember the days of when you made a plan to meet someone at 3pm at a certain coffee shop, you would be there. None of this 'hey where are you' bullshit that allows people to be half an hour late just. I find that cellphones have made people pretty flakey, their commitments are no longer commitments, but mere plans. Intentions.
Damn, maybe I'll stop carrying my cellphone everywhere with me.
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- I can't wait to open my own cafe.
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Broken Bells - The High Road
The song has everything. It has an accentric sound. It had The Shins-type sound to it. It's chill, even slightly melancholy. Part way through it gets a softer song and it sends out a warm, comfortable mood.
On another note, since I do intend on opening a cafe sometime in the next 5 or so years, I would have tons of local bands playing live on a daily or weekly basis as well as playing recordings to small up-and-coming bands.
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- So, I joined Plinky... We'll see how this goes.
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The end of highschool. It was the end of silly gossip and drama. The end of skipping lame classes with creepy teachers who gave you good marks if you were good looking. The end of slutty girls walking down the hall with thongs pulled up to their necks and having douche-bag boys shouting douchey things down the hallway.
The end of highschool brought freedom. A freedom that I had never personally experienced to it's fullest. For the first time in 13 years I didn't have anything that I HAD to do. Obviously work was important and I did work all summer. I still had tons of responsibilities, but with those responsibilities came a freedom of choice. I could do anything. The world was my oyster! I had already been accepted into UVic, and I was so excited to go and just... start fresh.
A lot of people from my highschool were going there, but none of which I intended to keep contact with. All of my close friends were either staying home or going to Montreal, so leaving for university was a chance to meet new people and have new experiences and for once get out of the bubble that was my life. Living in residence I met so many awesome people. People who I know in 5, 10, or 20 years I'll be giving a toast at their wedding.
The end of highschool and the beginning of my life was a very, very good change. I miss many aspects of before, how simple everything was. How it was so easy to be silly when all you needed was a good laugh. I know that if I was still in highschool or stuck in my pas, I would be so unhappy. I would never have had such an amazing year at university and truly be the happiest I have ever been.
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