Yeah, I know I should have got round to this before the new year, but...
In January, I waxed philosophical, messed up a relationship, disproved astrology and unnovated, but most importantly, I met
galaxy_girl00. Summary: suprising.In February, I dispelled common assumptions, subjected LJ to my geek powers, spent my first valentine's day attached, and ranted about bankers. Summary: happy.
In March, I quit my medication, bought floccinaucinihilipilification.org, sought out new experiences*, and struggled with university. Summary: up-and-down.
In April, I ate cheese, wrote fiction, psychoanalysed myself*, and even did a bit of studying for my exams. Summary: unexciting.
In May, I drew lines in the sand in regards to religious intolerance, voted, went to a wedding I actually enjoyed, finished uni, discovered a modern Catch-22, and failed to find a job. Summary: busy.
In June, I wibbled inconclusively on political issues, was decidedly more opinionated on culinary issues, graduated, enjoyed a bit of sun (hey, that's news, in Edinburgh), and continued to fail at job-seeking. Summary: relaxed.
In July, I got somewhat more political, visited the zoo, polished up my planetary physics, and once again managed to avoid gainful employment. Summary: anxiety-inducing.
In August, I had a job interview, spotted a real angel with wings and everything, got obsessed with silly puzzles, celebrated many birthdays (and had my first party pretty much ever), and bought a new computer. Summary: exciting.
In September I became glued to the latest reality TV show, talked like a pirate, dusted off my drawing pencils, discovered the health benefits of radiation and, on a lower note, suffered badly from abdominal cramps. Summary: blah.
In October I lazed around, but found time to introduce
galaxy_girl00 to the game of Risk, speculated on religious issues, and dressed up as a priest. Still no job. Summary: lethargicaly lazy.In November I visited doctors, wondered what to say to people 50,000 years in the future, got political again, and analysed TM and hypnosis. Summary: introspective.
In December I got a job, sort of, and discovered the joys of sysadminning; wrote at length on a variety of questions, reasearched the history of "Santa Claus"; discovered Uzbekistan and American tyranny; and celebrated Saturnalia.
Have almost certainly forgotten certain things due to my not recording them on Livejournal. This is not to say they were unimportant — merely that I have a terrible memory. If you think of any, please poke me so that I can rectify the situation.
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