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Warning: Expect foul language. I often blog when sleep deprived, and even when I'm not sleep deprived I cuss.
Warning the second: TMI often occurs. Read at your own risk. Feel free to laugh at my expense (I know I do!).
Warning the third: I suppose I should just put a general Trigger Warning here. I talk about mental illness (Anxiety, panic disorder, depression, social shit), abuse (rarely), and my fucked up relationship with food. And...other things. Actually, just consider this a general warning: If you might be triggered by things, you probably should read no further.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Day 5

Day 5 is a picture of what's inside your bag/purse
Only a couple of those books are for class, the others are for when I'm early to class and need to entertain myself. Yes, I carry a small purse in my backpack. You can't see my water bottle full of ginger tea, but it's there too ;). I'm pretty boring, as you can see!

2 comments:

  1. owh, so you still go to school? high school? I still didn't how ur school system. For us. We went to secondary school from we were 13 and finish school at 17y.o. Then we continue studies to university start 18 y.o. How about you? mind to share? I'm excited to know~~weee >_< v

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  2. No, I've been out of high school for awhile :). School systems vary. For example, in Washington State there's a program called Running Start. Running start allows high school students to attend community college while finishing high school as well. My cousin graduated high school with a high school diploma *and* her associates degree.
    I didn't attend college right after high school, because I didn't know what I wanted to do and it seemed like a waste of time and money to go with no goal in mind. I'm currently attending a local community college and enjoying every minute ;).
    It varies for a lot of people. Some go to college right out of high school, some take a gap year and some of us take awhile to figure out what we want to do ;). I don't know how it is where you are, but getting a post secondary education is *EXPENSIVE* here.

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