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Post-ception

10/14/2014

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Picture
As I sit a Starbucks
listening to two girls arguing about what they should get
over the amount of Calories the item has,
I think about what I should write.
I wonder if I should write the assigned Fitz Style entry,
but that will take SO long to write.
Also it requires me to actually think,
the audacity!
500 words isn’t easy,
so maybe I should just post a video,
this would only takes a few minutes.
And I get a reason to be looking at YouTube.
Damb, I did that for my last entry,
I may get a point or two taken off for two in a row!
Or maybe I should just search through
the seemingly endless depths of my Microsoft Word documents
and reuse old material from years back.
This would be even easier than the video
and more thoughtful than the Fitz style!
Wait, all I have here are old lab reports and essays that I’ve already posted!
My difficulties will never end.

That’s it! I should write a short energy about nothing!
I could write about the difficulty of the Fitz Style post,
my struggles with the fact I can’t post another video and
the fact that I can’t post old material!
This would be a great post to that wouldn’t cause any pain!
If only I’d thought of this earlier.

1 Comment
Jack Eames
10/14/2014 6:12pm

This post is wonderful, the image adds some humor and you seem to carry it out throughout the writing.

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