I couldn't sleep, so I figured it was about time that I got started on this assignment. School work in the summer is just not right.
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Am I going to regret this whole attempt at "communicating my thoughts?" Are some things too personal to talk about here? Where do we draw the line? After thinking about it last night, I think figuring that out for yourself is part of the assignment, so here goes nothing.
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Walking my landlord's dog is a workout! We've bonded, but today she was unpredictable, as always.
It was a good distraction, at least. No word on the test results yet. I took the first step, but my life's mission is to fear the worst case scenario!
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The other evening, a pleasant time was had by all. At least I think that was the case...
That guy from the park turned out to be pretty cool.
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I haven't felt so hot these past few days. I'm not even sure how it's possible, but sleeping too much has left me feeling really tired.
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So I guess that remaining undecided wasn't really an option. Talk about a difficult decision! I'm crossing my fingers on this one, but I think I made the right choice.
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So the other day, I didn't think it was a good idea to post this... but Aly has been encouraging me to express myself more--and well, this is a rare verbalization of my uncensored thoughts.
And with my boss and his wife's dinner party tomorrow night, it's probably best to get such urges out of my system...
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"unthinkable"
un-think-able (an adjective of 15th century origin)
1. incapable of being conceived, considered, or imagined.
2. not reasonable, plausible, or probable.
An example of its use in a sentence:
The other night, the "unthinkable" happened...
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So things have been perplexingly normal since Aly moved in...and that's totally a good thing.
Of course, this means I can now devote all of my attention toward "stressing out" about other stuff.
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