January 25, 2012

  • So, I'm reading Will Grayson, Will Grayson right now. I'm only to the 5th chapter. It's taking a long time to read this. Not that I'm surprised, it takes me a long time to read anything, but this one just seems extra long. I keep getting distracted, either with my brain or with doing research on stuff they talk about in the book. Anyways, I like this book for one reason (not that there's only one reason, it's just a figure of speech) That reason is that there are two main characters. I'm one of those people that seems to always relate to the main character. Well, in this case, that's impossible, because there are two, and they are complete opposites. Yes, I relate a hell of a lot to Will Grayson. But I don't really relate at all to Will Grayson. (There are two Will Graysons. One is this tall, skinny kid who doesn't talk much, and doesn't lust over girls, and doesn't want to get in a relationship, and is nice and all, but he just doesn't like to connect, and has good taste in music. The other Will Grayson is this depressed kid who is rude to everyone and always says crude things and has no respect for anything, really, and yeah, you get the point.) Every other chapter, they swap which Will Grayson they are talking about. I like reading the Odd numbers. I dislike reading the even numbers. I bought Mary "Looking For Alaska" for her birthday. She told me Pudge reminds her of me. There's not really a point to that. I just thought I'd tell you. I don't know what else to say. I haven't done anything but work since the last time I talked to you. Just worked, read Will Grayson, and started watching Sherlock. I think that's my plans for the rest of the week, even. Through the weekend. And well into the next week. I used to hate always doing something. I used to stay at home as much as I could. But what's the point in having new friends if you don't hang out with them? auRevoir
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