What's going on?
Well, I've taken on a small part in a play for "Founder's Day" at my school, a day to celebrate St. John Baptist De La Salle's founding of Lasallian schools. And yesterday my Maltese and Maths teachers took those who were participating in the play (six in total) to RTK, a national radio station. It was really cool to go to a studio and see how they do their stuff, although some halls were notably dusty from constructions going on at the time (a lift, apparently). It really is an experience, you know, to go with friends (and teacher's) to a radio station during school hours and I have to say, for a radio play by kids, it sounded really good (apart from a couple of odd recordings of me, <_<).
For some reason I've recently been feeling very stressed, fatigued and just plain peeved. Iunno. I cherish the time I get to spend to myself, in utter peace, because as the years roll by, these sacred moments are getting ever more scarce. Not to mention that right now, I seem to be harbouring a bucket of paranoia with a few dozes of self-hate. *shrug* Probably just adolescence. Ugh.
I'm hoping that perhaps I can produce a comic in summer. A small side project... along with my studies... studying in summer! RAGH. Oh yeah, I heard Treyarch want to make Call of duty 5 a WWII shooter, but in the PACIFIC! Oh la la, more WWII shooters. -_- You'd think after Infinity Ward's impeccable success with Call of Duty 4, Treyarch wouldn't be fools and beat progress with their shoe, until progress piggy-backs them to an 'odd' drop in profit. Also, why is the Call of Duty license being whored around so callously? I mean, if it were between two good companies I'd understand, but alas the other company is Treyarch. Congratulations on beating the dead horse you twits.
Also, I take my coffee like this, Beans, sugar, MILK, WATER, STIR. I'm kind of hoping my butler monkey's read this, they're too busy trying to write Hamlet.
P.S, I won't hate any of you if you COMMENT.
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