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-I nearly got fined for getting the wrong ticket
- I've been driving this week and had to drive to the same place twice to get some documents for my interview
-I also drove on the motorway to Sheffield to see the family which was fun
-I stayed for dinner there and didn't get back till 12
-Yesterday was hectic to get everything ready for the interview
This might seem like whining to you or even nothing but it was crazy for me and now I just wanna sit down and go to sleep but I can't so I'll stick with being a slob for this week even though I need to submit my proposal next Friday so this year of Uni is definitely going to be eventful
Actually looking back this does sound a bit whiny so I might delete it....if I'm bothered to or if I care

Your problems are different from mine but I can totally empathise. Because honestly I have been whining a lot lately.
So you are not the only one.

That's not too random, is it?

Oh man...
I get overwhelmed by that thought a lot. But I also use it as encouragement, both to DNF the books that just aren't making the cut, and to know that if I focus on reading the awesome books first (I used to save them for a rainy day), I probably won't run out of great things to read because the pool seems endless.

THIS. I used to panic (yes, seriously, panic!) at the thought that I would never read ALL the awesome books before I die. Now, it just means I'll never run out of amazing reads :p

No, because a lot of those books are in genres I have no interest in reading at all. I'll be quite happy to die without ever having read another chick lit book or pompous piece of high literature ever again!
Factor those out and there's what, 10,000 books in the genres I'm actually interested in? Even if you double that, thanks to authors writing new books, I can knock say a third off as books I'll DNF.
So that leaves 13,333 books that I have to read. I'm rounding that down to 10,000 again to take into account the books I've already read in my life. I can get through about 100 books a year, give or take a few, so a thousand books every decade. All I have to do is live for another 100 years and I'll have completed all the good books I want to read. Frankly, I can't see what you're worrying about! :D

I love that calculation!
I'm glad there are so many books out there because it means you'll never run out of reading material, like Virginie said. Imagine there being not enough books, that would be way worse!

That would be nightmarish!

THIS. Yes, people! Exercise those DNF powers! It's liberating.

Absolutely; too many books is far, far better than not enough books! Have you seen an episode of The Twilight Zone called 'Time Enough at Last'? Heartbreaking!


I didn't know it, but I found it on Youtube, it's this scene, right?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAxAR...
That's really sad! :(

If you watch the whole episode, (view spoiler)

Oh no! I read the spoiler and that's really heartbreaking! I'll take some time and watch the whole episode later, it seems like it is worth it.

For my final semester, I will be working on a 10 minute short film and the story my group will be telling is about a little girl, whose father is in the military and he leaves her a Teddy bear as a parting gift, which slowly becomes part of the family but when she loses the Teddy Bear, it affects her greatly and she'll stop at nothing to find it.
It's probably a bit vague but this is something I want to do because A) This reminded me a lot about my favourite Asimov story B) I can vaguely relate not fully since what happened to me isn't as extreme or in the same situation but more like a taste.
Anyway what I wanted to ask you guys was if any of you had a family member who were in the military that spent long periods of time away from home and how this has had an effect?
If you don't have that then have you or anyone in your family spent long period of time away from each other and how has that effected you or that person if that makes sense?
I understand if this is a bit personal but I'm very fond of this story (at the beginning I wasn't feeling it because one of my ideas was brought up and I was very defensive but now I on board with this) and the more I understand this subject or the emotions surrounding this subject then I will feel confident about what I want to show my audience if that makes sense.
So any help is appreciated :) :) :)

A long long time ago, in a galaxy far far away... I had a father. We lived together until I was eight. Then my mom had the brilliant idea to go live in the USA. Soooo, she took me but left my dad in Russia. We returned after 3,5 years to the news that my dad started an affair with this other woman. So yeah... they got a divorce like immediately. In hindsight, that was a rather stupid thing to do - leaving the country, not the divorce. There's a lesson learned.
And if I didn't particularly like my dad before, then after we returned to Russia I became totally alienated from this... man.
Dunno if this story helps, but here ya go!

Does the show focus more on psychological horror like the book does? I've seen the movie with Catherine Zeta-Jones and it focused much more on visible horror which isn't that true to the book.
Diana Stormblessed wrote: "I've read about it. Is it as scary as all the reviews say it is?"
It's more creepy, at least for me. They don't use a lot of the normal horror tactics and I find that refreshing. I don't want to give examples and ruin it but if you watch it we can compare notes. There's just a constant tension in every episode vs a build up to a climatic scary scene. There are some thrilling scenes but they're in the flow of the show.
I generally like horror books more than movies or TV. So for me to like this it's out of the norm.
It's more creepy, at least for me. They don't use a lot of the normal horror tactics and I find that refreshing. I don't want to give examples and ruin it but if you watch it we can compare notes. There's just a constant tension in every episode vs a build up to a climatic scary scene. There are some thrilling scenes but they're in the flow of the show.
I generally like horror books more than movies or TV. So for me to like this it's out of the norm.
Bea wrote: "I haven't but I read the book recently.
Does the show focus more on psychological horror like the book does? I've seen the movie with Catherine Zeta-Jones and it focused much more on visible horror..."
Yes. The show is definitely the characters coming to grips with their trauma and grief. It's definitely not splatterpunk. It's firmly in psychological horror with a gothic feel in the early time period and overall a supernatural feel.
Does the show focus more on psychological horror like the book does? I've seen the movie with Catherine Zeta-Jones and it focused much more on visible horror..."
Yes. The show is definitely the characters coming to grips with their trauma and grief. It's definitely not splatterpunk. It's firmly in psychological horror with a gothic feel in the early time period and overall a supernatural feel.

Although I’m thankful I go to a small university because leeds is massive so I would have got lost very quickly even my sister isn’t familiar with the uni
Now I’m hoping all the pictures are alright but I’m happy to be a part of this and do something like this 😂😂


Ahdam wrote: "Yep 8000 words due may 2019 as well as carrying out interviews and questionnaire to answer one question"
Yea... I remember my college years... I never continued to grad school... I think dissertations vary by discipline, but they seemed pretty scary in computer science, where half my professors invented something for their dissertation... a new more efficient sorting algorithm, etc, etc...
Yea... I remember my college years... I never continued to grad school... I think dissertations vary by discipline, but they seemed pretty scary in computer science, where half my professors invented something for their dissertation... a new more efficient sorting algorithm, etc, etc...
I managed to get out of having to do a dissertation for grad school (thank goodness). I just had to take a few extra classes to compensate. Good luck on yours, Ahdam!

What I mean is I found out from a website that Stephen king has a page on his website called Dollar babies which are his short stories that are not currently under contract and he will sell the rights to film students for $1 which is pretty cool
Yeah now I respect mr king a hell of a lot more for doing this and I might look into it in the near future

What I mean is I found out from a website that Stephen king has a page on his website called Dollar babies which are his..."
I read about that on facebook. Sounds like a great opportunity.

Then friend X said "oh, the new Throne of Glass book just came out, I need to read it as soon as possible"
Friend Y "Yeah, this series is so amazing blablabla.
Me: "I haven't read it and am not planning to because I don't like romance heavy wanna be epic YA fantasy"
Friend X: "What kind of fantasy do you like?"
Me: "Well, I love dark and bloody complex epic grimdark stuff."
Friend X: "but then you will love ToG, it's actually pretty violent!"
Me: 😑

Then friend X said "oh, the new Throne of Glass book just came out, I need to read it as soon as possible"
Fr..."
😂😂😂
I'm sure hot love-interest #1 said something really nasty to hot love-interest #2... It was brutal!
Sir Anni wrote: "Bea wrote: "So I was meeting some friends today and after a while we started to talk about books.
Then friend X said "oh, the new Throne of Glass book just came out, I need to read it as soon as p..."
From everything I've heard, Throne of Glass, and Sarah J Maas in general, has too much angst and not enough of the action the blurbs promise...
Then friend X said "oh, the new Throne of Glass book just came out, I need to read it as soon as p..."
From everything I've heard, Throne of Glass, and Sarah J Maas in general, has too much angst and not enough of the action the blurbs promise...
Bea wrote: "but then you will love ToG, it's actually pretty violent!"
I only read the first book, but no.
Open spoiler if you really don't care: (view spoiler)
I only read the first book, but no.
Open spoiler if you really don't care: (view spoiler)

It's in October/November waiting for you"
Found it :)

I only read the first book, but no.
Open spoiler if you really don't care: [spoilers removed]"
Yeah, I already heard what you wrote in your spoiler ^^
From what I've heard, ToG includes basically everything I don't like about YA fantasy books and I don't want to read it just to see what the hype is about when there are so many other books.
My friends told me that people die in the later books and that's why they said it's violent. I actually find it quite hilarious they still wanted to recommend it to me after I had described the type of books I typically like, but maybe our opinions of what's dark and complex just differ ^^

Then friend X said "oh, the new Throne of Glass book just came out, I need to rea..."
Yeah, I heard that too.
Sir Anni wrote: "Bea wrote: "So I was meeting some friends today and after a while we started to talk about books.
Then friend X said "oh, the new Throne of Glass book just came out, I need to read it as soon as p..."
Oh no, what a horrible thought! xD

Oh well, it's sunday and I guess I needed the sleep.


Oh well, it's sunday and I guess I needed the sleep."
Haha you definitely must have needed it! I did the same thing, slept til 9am then thought oh dear it's technically 10!

Spring forward, Fall back.
Fall being Autumn.
I would never remember without that saying. XD
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Today though I had to clean up a bucket of dog shit that he left out in the rain by mistake and the pups knocked it over so I’d definitely prefer the chips 😂