I burnt white carrot cake today. I think I didn't put enough oil into the pan. Now the remains of what I can't eat because I'm full are sitting on a plain grey plate next to me. For the sake of eating oil and feeling fat - because I'm in a suddenly depressed mood - I think I might finish it later.
I also got my computer back, but funnily enough, I haven't turned it on yet. I think it's because I feel guilty for skipping class today, and haven't done anything at home while skipping class. I still need to read those articles for my theory proposal thing for Business Information Systems. I really hate that teacher. He's the one, remember, who came after me when I left the class the other time? Well, anyways, this weekend, I have double the Accounting homework to do because I didn't finish today's class homework.
I desperately need to write more of my "Tokyo Heart" fiction. It's like I'm stuck, but not really stuck. I'm on chapter 6 when Liyin tells of the time when Junsu drove her home, while in real life, she and her friends meet up with Shota; in chapter 7, she gets to know more about Reina Asami and her fellow colleagues - which I have yet to plan because I don't know what I'm going to write for five pages about her colleagues; chapter 8, Geng is back from China, she explains more about what happened before Tuesday and her collections of Junsu at work, the trio have a meeting together, where Junsu and Geng have an argument; chapter 9, Junsu and Yeon Hee meets up and drama ensues. Yay.
Let's hope I can actually complete this fiction this time around.
I'm still coughing. My dad bought me a stronger medicine syrup, so hopefully I'll get better quicker now. The downside to this medicine though is that it supposed to make you feel a bit drowsy/sleepy. Yeah, I haven't felt drowsy yet, but maybe that's because I only took one teaspoon, instead of two, like what my dad said.
I downloaded Evanescence's new CD, the one that is supposed to come out in early October. It's so weird. Lately, I've been listening to Japanese pop --- happy, fabricated, sweet, "Candy" aka Mandy Moore sort of stuff, and boy bands! --- so when I'm listening to this Evanescence, it feels so weird. Apparently, Evanescence is Christian too, so it's weird to listen music that I can't really hear the lyrics to. It's really weird because it feels like I'm listening to music that is secretly converting me to be Christian. I don't know. Maybe I'm just paranoid. I'm, what do you call it, non-religious.
Anyhow, I'm off to work on my Canadian and International Law homework now. And after that, my English diagnostic essay. And hopefully, if I have time, Yuuki!
Hello, so this is my first blog here at Vox. I'm liking it already. The only thing I dislike so far is the Google ads at the bottom. I don't mind them, but some of the themes/designs don't match the colours with the theme. For example, I wanted to use the Tokyo theme, but the Google ads are white, thus they contrast. Very uncool. So right now, I'm trying to figure out which theme I should use (that go with the white ads), either the underwater fish one or this sushi one. I'd really like to go with the Tokyo one though. So Vox producers/makers, take note. XD
I'm going to fiddle with my settings now, as well as look for Johnny's Entertainment fans. Ta-ta for now.
Edit: I sent a feedback form regarding what I said above. What do you guys think?
I think you guys should have an option that automatically changes the colours of the Google ads at the bottom of the page. I think this is needed because some of the designs are overall pretty dark (eg. the Tokyo one), and the design greatly contrasts against the Google ads' white background. However, I must say, good job on the designs! Kudos to Tiffany Chow (the only designer's name I rememebered, XD). Keep up the great job!
Eh. I hope they read it at least, even though I bet they probably already have a ton of feedback forms filtered into their inboxes at the moment.
Edit 2: For the last hour or so, I've been through pictures tagged "Japan". And as I am doing so, I am very very jealous, but I kind of feel like I'm living through the eyes of the people who took these pictures. There are some great pictures of Japan. Seriously, in Japan, it's all about the city. Sigh~ I wish I could live there, even just for a while. I love the subway photos because they remind me a bit of Hong Kong and Toronto. It's like something I can relate to. Sort of. XD Also, did you guys know that Vox's first business office is in Japan? Vox originated there. Awesome, eh? It's like I'm born to start a blog here. XD