I am falling more and more into the clutches of sleep with every monotonous word.
They say literature uses fresh ideas, fresh language.
This has tired language oozing between every line.
It simply makes me cringe.
I am on the nineth paragraph right now, and I do not intend to read any further.
That is what sparknotes are for.
On a different note, I watched "Harriet the Spy: Blog Wars" on Disney Channel earlier today with a certain younger relative.
It was awful.
Bland and overused language, camera angles, and the same boring plot.
Allow me to elaborate.
The plot consists of: The main character happily living as an outcast, hating on the popular ones, then she and the head of the popular clique must compete against one another.
The protagonist begins losing and the antagonist gains astonishingly.
The protagonist then begins a lie.
Such a lie escalates and she is accepted by the popular 'sidekicks'
She gets close to the populats and loses her friends.
Then her lie blows out of the water, she is revealed as a liar, loses her popular friends, and goes back to her old ones to beg for forgiveness.
They accept and she rises again and ends up winner, and the antagonist ultimately loses.
Oh my.
>.>
They tried to put a twist on the towel rag plot, but failed.
Don't watch it. It is a waste of time.
It was not thought provoking and ultimately a forgettable movie.
However, the bland vanilla taste of it made me think only of normal.
Normal is boring.
Who in goshem's name would want to fit in and be 'normal' ?
Not me.
I'll just do as I please.
I'll keep changing and morphing until I find myself.
And when I do, if I ever do, I will cease to change.
As for now, I like who I am, I like where I am, but if I am meant to change, I will.
If not, so be it.
I suppose then I'm normal, tired, and bland, with a little bit of sugar, salt, and pepper to cover up the dish rag taste.
Then again, aren't we all ?
~Maria


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