It's been brought on; or, "bring it on" in past tense.

Feb 23, 2006 05:46

I do this to myself. You're right Tim Whitney. Falling behind, becoming overwhelmed by the tasks I commit to-- it's what I CHOOSE to do. I'm steadfastly under the impression that if I bury myself, I have no option but to claw to the surface and come out on top, no matter what it costs me physically, mentally, and emotionally. Can anyone else ( Read more... )

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lilbrownheifer February 23 2006, 11:04:51 UTC
You are an absolute wonder. And I'm completely serious. When I read shit like this, I first think about my own college career, maybe laugh a little, and then get really proud of you. You got shit on lockdown. I mean, maybe not your well-being, but, like, you'll figure it all out, sleep when you die, whatever.

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darrellmonti February 23 2006, 13:20:26 UTC
Seriously dude, I don't know you that well, but you've always exuded this really inspiring drive. I really admire that man. I wish we could have hung out more at Emerson. Best of luck with everything this semester, although I doubt you'll need luck. Sleep maybe? Best of sleep?

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totally relate aprileve February 28 2006, 17:37:12 UTC
i am in the same boat. i chose to take 3 seminar classes this semester. i knew it was going to be insane with work and my two other non-portfolio classes but i did it anyways. and now it is forcing me to create such cohesive work that people are finally looking at stuff i did and say that is april's. so sure most of the time i feel like im going to die. but it is all for the better good... that and to move to NYC or LA in the begining of January 07.

PS. yesterday i watched the music video dvd you made me watch a couple years ago in my fashion photography class. bjork's musical dancing video... my god i did nothing but stare at it and think how brilliant you are for realizing how amazing it was back then. you have an eye. and an understanding.

i miss you. hope to see you soon.

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