here is sit in AP stat, in the middle of a row of my fellow students, and i'm feeling a lot like i'm in a certain scene in Garden State. He's sitting at the party, with everything flashing by and countless people surrounding him, but remains static, unaffected, watching, detached. there are people talking and laughing on either side, but i don't
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So where does that leave you?
"Always helps to have fuel," as someone dear to me once said in regards to your solution.
I recommend books.
Not Stat text. Not AP English required stuff. You deign a certain period during your day, one hour if you can manage it, for actual book reading. Read stuff that is alive. Not the classics, not for this one. Get thee behind me, Jane Austin and George Eliot . Give Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy a try. It's quite funny and different from all this earth stuff. Or if you can get a copy, try Playing the Moldovans At Tennis (more props to a certain someone). It was very very funny. You can't go wrong with anything by Dave Barry, but please, stay away from Chaucer. You need humor and wit.
Find some. And be healed.
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I know, I know, Chaucer can be side-splitting at times.
(Sarcasm or troof?)
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to everything you've left behind
that's even more a part of your life
now that you can't touch it.
-Nurse, a Perfect Circle
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Love you babe,
Joel.
Ps. Garden State = greatest movie of all-time (the NOW time) and the soundtrack rocks too...
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