Not even slightly surprising.

Funny how I seem to be finding SO much to do right now. -Paint nails red -Listen to JJJ -Listen to The Smiths --really loudly ---then dance around the house alone with all the lights bar one lamp in my room turned off -Organise Saturday night -Re-read every frankie magazine that I own -Figure out that one of my friends from work is Facebook friends with twins that I went to primary school with and was just thinking about as I scrolled though her page which is COMPLETELY weird, but not particularly productive -Clean bathroom -Cook cheesy shell things -Call MEGT back to give them an update on the apprenticeship [pssht] -Call father and manage to get father angry -Return to the frankie forums -Buff nails -Go on SitDiary! Although I have one rule in my head which is possibly not the best: no showering until this essay is finished. My family is repulsed to say the very least, but, to be fair, it was in place to keep me inside the house and not wandering around the city like I usually would be. Although now I'm thinking about it. URGH This is the bit of my essay that I'm up to. I only have 500 words to go but it's taking me so long... "The Constructivists were also very open to new ideas, which is clear in the way that they broke through art as avant-gardists. HMM. Re-phrase please. An example of taking advantage of the new technology can be seen with their embracment of new materials, in particular industrial blah blah BUT also with the camera! Photo montages, el lissitzky, the photography element etc. Excellent, I so have another paragraph right there." Obviously it needs some editing. I'm not panicking anymore, because I feel I have enough material to at least stretch, which is more I could say this morning. [Well, morning is a bit of an exaggeration - I didn't get up until 1.26pm] So SitD. How's it hanging? OH! FOR CHRIST'S SAKE! STOP PROCRASTINATING AND JUST. DO. IT! Tim was wearing a Just Do It t-shirt on Monday and I sniggered RAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH 3.5 hours left.
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