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Dec 05, 2009 03:01PM

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Brigid is cold. It's like a refrigerator in her room. She's wearing fuzzy slippers, but she's still really cold. She can't feel her nose.



Jayda wishes that she could break up with writer's block and get a restraining order!
Brigid doesn't believe in writer's block … or maybe just doesn't get it. What keeps her from writing is an evil elf that dances around her named Mr. Procrastination.

Brigid used to think she had writer's block all the time, but discovered that she's just bad at sitting down and getting some writing done. lol.

Brigid is flattered that Jayda thinks that Brigid is funny. Brigid feels like Elmo (because he always talks in third person.) Brigid expresses sympathy when she reads about Jayda's six-month-long writer's block. Brigid once had a similar period of time when she was depressed and didn't write for about a year … It sucked. :(

Hannah is practically married to Mr. Procrastination.

Then she thinks about that for a second.
"Nevermind, you can have him."
Ilana walks away.
Brigid's hair smells like cinnamon, for some reason. Brigid is bewildered, because her shampoo doesn't smell like cinnamon. How strange. Maybe Brigid got maple syrup in her hair when she was eating waffles.



Brigid has been listening to the same playlist on a loop all day, and it's annoying her, but she's too lazy to change it. And she's supposed to be finishing her English paper, which she's barely started. Fudgemonkeys. She's listening to "The Bird and the Worm" by Owl City though, so that makes her slightly happier. :)

Brigid also needs to study for math. Crap crap crap. She is going to fail her math test. Quite literally.
Brigid thanks RedPath for the sympathy, although unfortunately hugs do not make her smarter at math. lol XD
Hannah wrote: "Hannah wonders how people study for math..."
Brigid wonders that too. There really isn't a way to study for math except for to google certain concepts and flip through her pre-calc textbook … which is not helpful because it doesn't explain anything.
It's just like, "Well, it's quite simple. You just insert the value of q into the formula q^x-y+z/ab+c". And it fails to tell you what any of these variables are.
Brigid wonders that too. There really isn't a way to study for math except for to google certain concepts and flip through her pre-calc textbook … which is not helpful because it doesn't explain anything.
It's just like, "Well, it's quite simple. You just insert the value of q into the formula q^x-y+z/ab+c". And it fails to tell you what any of these variables are.


Anna just wrote a death scene... and liked it... No, she is NOT morbid... much...
"Thanks," Anna grins. "I guess it does sound weird, but we're all weird! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!"

Anna is pretty embarrassed about her choir concert. With two fainted kids and four re-started songs, it was pretty interesting. Blah.
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