nothing, actually.

Oct 31, 2008 00:49

hello. this is one of my attempts to avoid writing an article that i was supposed to submit earlier today. haha! i can't do it!!! seriously!! i've gone rusty. here i am, writing all informally. when it comes to doing anything formal, i've gone completely blank.

I CAN'T DO IT!!!!

ok, first, i can't even find a topic to write about. everything seems so... boring.
(i'm in the journalism field. i'm supposed to contribute an article on journalism for this magazine my classmates and i are producing.)
seriously, i was damn good at this last semester. even got an A for my editorial page. not to brag or anything, but yeah! i was great!

second, i can't take my mind off a certain japanese boy right now. i am currently busy download videos of him. hehe! (another attempt at avoiding the article) here's a picture:



ok, there's a better (and hotter) photo of him somewhere. i'll upload later. the name's yaotome hikaru. he's the clown of Johnny's people. he is famous for his humor, cute facial expressions, cool dancing moves and his super-hot body. well, to me, he's famous for that last one. who knew someone like him, at his age, can have six-packs abs? i was positively drooling. he's 16, or 17. i think. and he is currently the pin-up boy of my heart. ^.^

moving on. my friend interviewed me for her thesis. she was researching about the popularity of blogging among youth, or something like that. so she was asking me questions about this blogging activity that i recently got into. her questions made me realize that there is a lot more to blogs other than just posting entries. blogs have a power that no other media have: extra freedom. well, except sometimes you could get in jail for your own words. so... beware.

i just had a power struggle with a moth. my roomie and i are eating right now, and the thing kept trying to get into our plates. our screaming fit was very interesting. luckily we managed to shoo it out.

k, ttfn. i'll try (half-heartedly) to finish the damn article.

fandom: nippon, kawaii, journalism

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