

I left the house at 1:30 to catch a bus at 1:43, to get into Boston by at least 3:10, to catch a test at 3:30 meant to be taken at 4. Even after giving it soo much time, boston public transport still manages to screw up my plans.
You can do anything.

After making honey covered walnuts and allowing them to cool off, we failed to place them in another container before they were all stuck firmly onto the plate.
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While peeling them off the plate, one piece darts into the opposite corner of the room.
“hmm haha imagine if one got stuck on the wall,” says James.
Or, maybe it becomes a nifty looking wall-nut in Plants vs Zombies.


I thought of a better description of our relationship than dark chocolate—
a box of blueberries
They’re really good when they’re sweet but of course a box is just as much filled with bitter ones. But overall, you just keep reaching for more, hoping for the next sweet one…looking forward to it. You can’t stop eating them.
so precious, so small.
You just know that it’ll be bittersweet, so you savor them till the box is empty.
So I was thinking, perhaps the best way to describe us is fire and water.


I am passionate but often brash.
She is calm but also very free flowing.
She cools me down when I rush forward too quickly while I perhaps inspire her with my motivation.
It’s funny that we’re sisters.

I think creativity often only gets associated with the creation of art when really almost all of us have it.
Heck, yes—even people really into science and math. It isn’t just for the “arts.”
It’s to continually push the boundaries of society and what we know is to explore and create ideas.
That isn’t restricted to visual arts. gawd, I don’t know why people have that misconception.
lawl, speaking of which, I’m done with my art history test~~~~~~ xD