Wednesday, 21 July 2010

It's the holidays!:D

I can't actually believe it's the end of the school year already... I still remember the last day of Ashton like it was yesterday!
I think it's strange how time seems to go faster as you get older, but logical I guess. When I was in 4+, I remember a year seemed like forever, but back then, a year was a quarter of my life. Now, a year is a fifteenth of it... I wonder what it's like when you're old? Like, 70, lets say. one year is a 70th of they're intire life... do they feel time slipping away? As something that once seemed so much to them is now so little? I bet they could forget they're 34th year completely, if nothing interesting happened. A whole year of thoughts and dreams and remembering to water the plants and the dentist, every single bit of it lost in time. It's like a spiral of ratio... as a 15 year old, a 70th of my life is roughly 29 days (presuming my birthday was today) and that's not really anything, to me. But when I was 29 days old, it was my whole life.


So we are all lost in time. Like now. In ten years time, will you remember today? What you're doing right now? How you sit, how you feel... maybe you're a little uncomfy, so you move a bit. in ten years time, you won't remember you were ever uncomfy at all.



Get out of that Labyrinth.*









If you are feeling depressed/ suicidal because you think your life is now meaningless, here's a ninja cat plaing the piano to cheer you up:


3 comments:

  1. *quote stolen from looking for alaska. Read it, Laura!



    +I guess I was feeling kinda philosophical yesterday, huh?xD

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  2. LOL i read this and laughed at the end ;)
    I get what you meant though so don't worry.

    And yes! I do need to read it - I couldn't find it in the school library though. D:

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  3. Do you have a Dunstable library card?

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