Monday, March 4, 2013

The Bird of the Word


The best word to define who I am is erratic.  Erratic is defined as unpredictable and wandering by a thesaurus and it defines a portion of my lifestyle.  On most occasions, the things I do after work or after school I do not plan on carrying out with Jake Curtis.  Such things we do include driving without a destination, walking pointlessly around Wal-Mart, eating out at restaurants such as The Bayou or Lai Lai’s, and roam stores in search of the middle of the night for Bawls.  Some would consider me and Jake to be irresponsible, idiotic, apathetic, and delirious.  I personally agree with all these words that describe Jake and me but I believe that erratic is the most precise based upon me.  Moreover, my personal lifestyle has changed within a few months thanks to Jake Curtis and now I fully regret becoming erratic.   I need to start planning my life out more often because my future looks bleak without proper procedures and indications put into my life.  Deadlines are important but if I keep up my erratic lifestyle, it will eventually catch up to bite me in the rear end.  Hopefully I will become ungrounded and plan my life accordingly to what I want and when I want. 

1 comment:

  1. It seems that you spend a lot of your time with Jake and you consider him to be your best friend. I’ve always though you hang out with Tyler Dill more but I guess I was wrong. Although I wouldn’t say that driving to random places and walking around in a store is unpredictable it seems more of like a strange habit of a zombie. Not that it’s bad to wander around in places you know or want to explore. I just think it’s a great experience for you to explore new and old things. For example if you do get lost and somehow find your way back to your house, you’ll remember it and if someone else gets lost in the same place or if you get lost in the same place again, you’ll know what you’re doing. You chose a good word for yourself Sura, and you are unpredictable on occasions but I think the word “curiousity” would describe you more or another word similar to it.

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