expectations
but this is their face in reality
mmm that’s EXACTLY what happenned.
Then we talked half a week later and it turns out she was just stunned. And everything turned out well (it’s on a positive note!). Or from what she says. I’m not sure what to believe anymore.
Should I take it at face value or search for some underlying thing and try to understand it all?
Damnit relationships are tricky.
(PS. If she reads this, I’m screwed.)
(Source: chasing-pav3ments, via the-absolute-funniest-posts)
Free! or not.
So my college app season officially ended yesterday when I sent in my last supplements for colleges.
Yes!
But I’m sitting here now typing up a Dartmouth peer eval for #WU. IT’S LIKE THE SAME THING ALL OVER AGAIN. I don’t know how I survived the first time. I have until January 1st (2nd, cause its a Sunday) though, so I’ll probably just procrastinate.
And it’s arguably harder too, since you’re forced to analyze someone else without bringing up their faults (= gossip). WHAT IF YOU FORGET TO WRITE SOMETHING GOOD ABOUT THEM AND THE OFFICE THINKS THEY DON’T SHOW THAT TRAIT?! argh.
So if any of you readers are wondering what this blog is, it’ll just be me spewing out words from my own situation, talking about things I don’t normally share with friends. Everyone says that finding an outlet for stuff you want to say in a blog is helpful, and I guess I’ll see whether or not that holds true.
Follow if you like; I don’t care. Bonus points for you if you figure out who I am, which I doubt (I’m going to try to stay anonymous).
I hope all other seniors out there are already done with the hell that is college apps!


