I've looked over the three new CDs I bought this weekend.
I've watched the entire first season of Weeds.
I found the artist responsible and name of the song George liked that we heard on Friday.
I read two articles- one on Palin and one on NIN- Dugg them both.
I checked my email and responded to the two I had after which I checked my Myspace and responded to my messages, approved two new friends, and requested to be the friend of three people.
I call this "Perfect Example of How Bored I Really Am". The good thing about it is I am applying some of the things I've learned. This little thing shows my Production Possibility Frontier (or production possibility curve on the graph).I've watched the entire first season of Weeds.
I found the artist responsible and name of the song George liked that we heard on Friday.
I read two articles- one on Palin and one on NIN- Dugg them both.
I checked my email and responded to the two I had after which I checked my Myspace and responded to my messages, approved two new friends, and requested to be the friend of three people.
I have a project due tomorrow and a test that has to be taken by Saturday. Dude, this is serious. I have to read three chapters. I slacked terribly last week; preoccupation thanks to Reznor McMillen, Clarice, and the ghost in my house. Who by the way creeped my the fuck out on Friday night. I could barely sleep. Bastard.
I keep trying to read. For example: twice while writing this I have stopped to make some attempt but alas I find my mind drifting off to think of other things. Economics is boring. It's gross. Demand, supply, and market equilibrium are not enjoyable things to learn about, not even that cool to know about either. Plus it's reminding me of math. All of the stupid fucking graphs everywhere. My god in heaven. Here's something for you:
As the level of my boredom rises while reading, the motivation (amount) it takes to make such effort diminishes.

I keep trying to read. For example: twice while writing this I have stopped to make some attempt but alas I find my mind drifting off to think of other things. Economics is boring. It's gross. Demand, supply, and market equilibrium are not enjoyable things to learn about, not even that cool to know about either. Plus it's reminding me of math. All of the stupid fucking graphs everywhere. My god in heaven. Here's something for you:
As the level of my boredom rises while reading, the motivation (amount) it takes to make such effort diminishes.

I suppose I'll try to work on my project now. Hopefully that won't require much more reading from the book.