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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1054: Another Day Passes
And so another day passes and the rain falls rapidly and then disappears, as is the way that it proceeds. It is all cycles and it cycles on a regular basis, and perhaps that is a thing abut this is … Continue reading
One Thousand Word Challenge 108: Writing Without Music
So right now I thought I’d try writing without playing music, which is something that I don’t often do; not through active attempts to not, but just by not having music playing whilst writing. I’m not sure as to why … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 603: Early Reaches
Today already has been rather long and yet we are only in the early reaches of the afternoon. I have a few minutes to spare before I through myself back once more into the onslaught, so once more I’m going … Continue reading
Rant About Name Spelling and Some Other Things
Today I’m not going to complain about the mild annoyance of a fire alarm being triggered at UNSW. I’m also not going to complain about the stupidity of an announcement stating that everyone being able to return to the building … Continue reading
A Short Polemic on Additional Costs for Being at University
This week is the week that I begin my first semester f my second year of my undergraduate and I feel the need to talk about something which I’m not sure if I find insulting or not, but certainly don’t … Continue reading
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 50: Trying to Talk to People in Elevators
The weird thing about elevators is that they allow for meeting people with far greater ease than we realise, but because they’re so transitory in this manner, it’s rare that you’ll say anything to them, missing a great opportunity to … Continue reading