A lot has happened in my life. I got my wisdom teeth taken out and really it wasn't bad at all. Other than some minor swelling, tripping the fuck out on pain killers the first day, and a little bit of pain, it wasn't a burden.
I'm back home in Ithaca and partying it up as I usually do. That leads to me doing stupid things some nights though. For example, I got JA-ed my first night of getting drunk at Cornell this semester. I went to the playfest afterparty and then Ariel and I decided to go to the Sage house and party with the singers there. She was supposed to keep an eye on me because I was pretty fucked up but I eluded her gaze and ran all the way back up to north. Then, I thought it would be a fantastic idea to pee off of Thurston bridge. The cop however, thought otherwise so I got JA-ed. That's basically like a mini-court system at cornell that will review your case and dole out some punishment. The first minor 2 don't really matter but the third one is dangerous because that's when things start showing up on your record.
Anyway, so in terms of the ladies I kind of fuck shit up I guess. After initial attraction, sexual tension, hooking up because of the ludicrous amounts of sexual tension, me getting drunk and saying dumb shit, we're back to sexual tension again. I just need to... not be dumb? I think that would be the plan here. There's also some potential others I want to focus on but it's hard because nothing gets my heart pounding like the fragrance of the original girl.
I'm getting drunk a LOT this semester and it's probably not good for me. But I'm young, free, and know my limits so I don't think that's going to change very soon. Also, the ladies are nice?
I pretended I was british a whole night (method acting woo!). Everyone believed me and it was awesome. Although I don't agree with some of the casting choices in Arcadia, it's going to be fun I think. Stoppard is a witty fellow for sure. And even though I have been called back 5 times and been cast 0 times at the schwartz, I'll continue to audition because, well, rejection builds character. Yea, that's what I'll go with; rejection builds character.
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