6/10/13
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(username change randomwhootz is now lectrify)
I’ve found myself, as of late, fascinated by the rain.
That said with the weather in North Eastern New England these past couple of days; it’s hard to be anything but. What I’ve gleaned from my dealings with the weather is that rain is a very fickle thing. And, for whatever reason, I find myself drawn to its unpredictability. In a matter of seconds a light drizzle can escalate into a full force down pour and just as quickly retreat to its quiet beginning. In that same sense, it can rain for the full extent of a day, and then dry up with perfectly sunny and clear skies for a weekend only to return to the rainy weather from the previous week. I have a favorite kind of rain too, the warm rain that falls heavily enough that I can dance outside in it, but calmly enough to remain peaceful. I love that kind of rain.
But rain, I’m sure, is not what you’d like to hear about.
I’d like to say I’ve got some interesting segment about my life.
But to be blunt, I’ve rewritten this second paragraph about six times now.
I suppose that has something to do with my irritating perfectionist tendencies and that I’m going increasingly less motivated by this idea as time progresses.
So this isn’t working…
The whole idea thing, like what to write and all that…
So, here you all get to vote!
Fancy right!
Not really, but whatever floats your canary.
What would you like to hear about next?
A.Everything you thought you didn’t want to know and more: the nuances of a slightly altered existence – it’s ten percent harder with ADHD
B.A Game of Tea and other short stories about how incredibly indecisive I am
C.The most ridiculously irrational fear in the world: a novel about my literally petrifying fear of thunder storms
D. The bi-polar bedroom: why it’s only ever the extremes (clean or explosion)
E. The eternal chaos of the ADHD mind… basically I have an expiration date… every night at 6pm when my pill wears off…
vote below, and I'll upload the most popular choice in a week
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