Today has been interesting.
I volunteered to help out a psychologist at the hospital I volunteer at on Mondays...I was late leaving, and then I was stopped by a slow-moving train about halfway there. When I got to the hospital, I assembled some questionnaires, and then did almost 3 hours of filing. I've never done filing before, and while it wasn't initially boring, I started daydreaming after a while...and to those of you who do this for a living...I salute you!
I went to the mall for a little bit afterwards, and saw one of the most beautiful girls I've ever seen, just walking by. She looked like one of those girls who doesn't realize how good looking she is...not like one of those Megan Fox or Angelina Jolie types, who act and pose like all men worship the ground they walk on. I'm not into girls like that.
Anyway, after I ate, I went to my mom's house to kill time before my band practice (which got cancelled). I played Call Of Duty: Black Ops with my brother for about half an hour. I don't usually play brand-new games because I can't justify spending 70 bucks on a video game...I could when I was 12, but not now...but it was fun to try it out. Of course, there were zombies in it. I'm surprised there weren't Twilight werewolves with Justin Bieber haircuts chanting hate speech at a Tea Party convention. Pop culture, anyone?
Finally...yesterday's pic, of the Star Wars scene, got 63 views, 12 comments, and 8 favorites in one day (Thank you to all those who were part of that, by the way! :D) It still didn't make it to Explore. Granted, a few of those comments were me replying to your comments. But if that picture didn't make it to Explore, I don't know what will. The only thing I could think of is to take a picture of myself naked...I'm sure I'd get comments, but I imagine they'd be the wrong kind of comments.
But at least I got 330 total views yesterday. That's the second-highest view count I've ever had in one day, I think.
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If you don't comment on this picture, you can do this: Listen to "Glass and the Ghost Children" by The Smashing Pumpkins. It's a mysterious song…the drums in the beginning have inspired me for a decade, and the second half, despite its simplicity, is one of the most beautiful pieces of music I've ever heard.
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