Sunday, April 25, 2010

Repetition and Monotony

Oh hello fellow internet-explorers.

Welcome to my blog.

The ever-so-amusing space of the webisphere that details both the clutters of my mind and my eternal pearls of wisdom.
I begin this post with a similar tirade as all my other posts.
With the careful observation that yes, I have not updated in a while.
I've been incredibly busy with life, love and laughter. Actually no, don't be ridiculous.


I've been busy with the blue-print plans of my underground lair.
I'm actually not sure why I chose the word "lair" instead of "haven".
Lair just seems so much more menacing.


Nevertheless, useless bantering aside.
The topic that I will be detailing today, will be of "Repetition and Monotony".



We find ourselves either dreading or finding some sort of solace in repetition.
Do you find comfort in knowing what each new day brings?

Or are you one of those who lives for new experiences, and wandering out into the dangerous wilderness that is life.

I mean, living in Perth, not much compares to the adrenaline-rush I receive when I step outside into the outside world.


I love the feeling of new things, new experiences, new people, new everything.
New people and new experiences in particular.
New people to meet and greet. The ability to make an awesome first-impression is something not to be taken lightly.
New experiences to shape who we are as people and to make everyone different from everyone else.



Repetition, to me, is something which my nightmares are made of.
When days begin to blur together, I find that life is passing me by.

I want to live life to the fullest, I want to make everyday count.
I don't want to waste a second.



Monotony, I treat with the same disdain.
I find the world is so much better in colour, with differences in opinions and perceptions.
Monotony, I fear takes away all variety, and all things interesting.


We should be different, and want to be different.
And most of all, want to make a difference.




How interesting. I actually did enjoy writing this post a lot more than I thought I would.
The banter in particular.

Hopefully, be prepared for some less sporadic-updating of posts that will hopefully be as stimulating and thought-provoking as this.

Hmm. And here I was thinking, after such a long hiatus, I might have perfected a way for sarcasm to be interpreted in text-form.


Nevertheless, it is back to reality for me, where duty and responsibilities are piled sky high, and I must find some time to wash my superhero outfit.




Signing off, Generally Jennifer.


Jennifun Fact:

Today I made fairy bread.

A return to childhood memories when I remember all I wanted were gold stars from my teachers.

Now, all I want are HD's from my tutors. I guess we've all come a long way from when we were children.


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