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Posted Sunday, 23 February 2014 // 04:49
✌ Hello children of the earth, hope you're all doing well.  I feel like quite a lot has happened in these past 2 weeks but I don't remember exactly what has been happened on what day so yeah... time for dot points and pictures (credit to pictures that aren't mine)

  • Potato and Mish came over 
  • Watched Sherlock (homeless Sherlock is hot), played Just Dance, ate a lot and lay on the ground 
  • Got the best boxers in the world, a Greek statue that completes my life and the most inappropriate set of playing cards
  • 10/10 homosexual day 



  • For Valentine's, I went to Brighton for some Italian with my mum and aunt. I really liked the place and the food was really good too. I DUN NEED A MAN *SNAPS FINGERZ IN Z-FORMATION* jokes I don't have a man :'-( 
  • At night, I met up with mi babygurl Lisa and we ate 1L of Gelato Messina by the pier. The place really deserves to be voted the top gelato bar in Sydney because it was amaaaazing (except for the flavour that Lisa chose HAHAHA it tasted like ointment).
  • I came across a Valentine's post I wrote a few years back (I think) and it's interesting to see how my perspective of Valentine's has changed a little. I think I used to be quite cynical and in retrospect it probably stemmed from the fact that the day was so over-hyped and there were so many cute couples everywhere and I was sad that I couldn't have something like that. After I experienced Valentines myself, that mentality changed. I've been on 2 Valentines dates in my entire life and if you ask me whether I would've preferred to be with someone or alone, I would honestly say alone. Not that the 'dates' were bad (I put dates in inverted commas because I was not dating either of them) - they were both great guys and the effort they put in was sweet but the problem was the fact that I was not into it. I may have appeared apathetic, even. There is a thin line between staying friends and dating and when you flirt with it (pun intended), it becomes risky. I had valued their friendship and enjoyed their company, but felt no romantic connection with them so the situations I found in made me feel awkward. More than anything, I feel terrible that I had not appreciated their efforts as much as they deserved. Anyway, I think V-Day is a cute day and although it celebrates romantic love, it doesn't mean it with your family, friends or by yourself. Love takes many difference forms and you can celebrate it every day - love your family, your partner, your friends and yourself. 







  • Went to UWS Orientation Day! The campus is nice and I like the atmosphere there. Plus the people there were really nice and easy to talk to. :-) ((is it just generally easier to talk to people that aren't on your own campus??? idk))
  • P.S guess who got a new Ipad. :D
  • Potato's house, do I really even need to explain what we did
  • Ate (on the ground), watched HP, played actual Just Dance on Wii  and stayed on the ground some more


  •  Went to the city with Julie, Booby and Chris for some shopping
  • Tried Lord of The Fries which tasted so much better than they did when I first tried it (maybe cause I didn't choose the large African) and walked to Darling Harbour and stared at cute couples. (That old couple though, cutest.) 


  •  Lisa the pizza came to my house (so obsessed with me) and we made the nastiest crepe in the world LOL. Watched Twilight and basically laughed throughout the whole thing because it was so dumb. Listened to the 1975 and played Scattegories
  • Alvin came and joined us and helped cook dinner. Apparently he knew how to cook pasta but he burnt water so


  • Spend a day at Mish's with potato and dwayne 
  • To sum up the day: Mish's bed, gay, food, touching ass, touching boob, gay, popcorn, Frozen, Dwayne falling asleep with her glasses, gay 
  • We ordered pizza and on the delivery instructions, wrote "Sing 'Let it Go' at the entrance" and the delivery guy did not sing we don't need people like that in our lives









  • Erin's farewell party at Bicentennial park. BBQ, lots of food and being hobos by the lake. 
  • All the best in Geelong, Erin! 


  • Happy 18th birthday Joyce. :D
  • Thank you for shouting us unlimited pizza and pasta, you know the way to my heart
  • We had the entire upper level to ourselves and the interior was pretty 
  • Good time catching up with friends I hadn't seen in a while (esp. Tracy and Whitney, hello friends if you are reading this!!). All in all, good night and great company. 




As I grow older, I've become increasingly aware of different types of friends and, more importantly, which ones I know I want to keep in my life. For others, I feel like our friendship has run its course, and this is mainly because through time and communication, I have discovered that I feel weighed down by certain people, especially when values clash... Values of superficiality, to the point where it becomes obsessive for them and repressive for me. There are also other things that unsettle me but I'm not saying anyone is right or wrong - I am sure that some people will disagree with the values I hold - but whilst I respect other people's opinions, I do not necessarily agree with them. I remember my English teacher telling us "If you don't like the book, put it down". Basically, what I'm trying to say is I think it's time to let some people go (that's what growing up means, doesn't it?) because it's important to do what makes you happy. Cut some strings, make new friends, stay in touch with the ones that mean a lot to you. There are friends who eat a tub of ice-cream with you by the pier, friends who don't care if you're just wearing underwear, friends you can just lie on the bed and talk to, friends who you can catch up with despite not seeing them for a long time, friends that you love despite all the shit you give them and vice-versa. I realise I don't say this enough and with uni approaching, I'd just like to say thank you, you all mean a lot to me and make me happy. 

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