So, something that occupied a good chunk of my time today was the concept of procrastination. I’m so well versed in it that it had became an art form of sorts. In fact, me writing this entry is actually procrastination in practice. Funny how that works, eh?
Anyways, in trying to procrastinate, I updated my livejournal entry. I felt almost obligated to do it now, because it’s part of a class assignment (of my choice though, so I shouldn’t complain). I warned my readers (close friends and family members who still care) about the potential result of filler entries due to this obligation. But then, most of my blog entries are fillers, so no worries. Then I dedicated a whole paragraph about the mystery of a fried onion ring that found its way to my bed. Honestly, it’s not what you think; it’s probably much weirder than you could ever imagine, though (lol).
Well, back to procrastination. I was thinking about it today (probably because some assignments are due soon). If you say you procrastinate, it becomes such a negative, don’t you think? But what if you say, “I’m waiting for the most opportune time.” So yeah, in writing this, I’m just doing stuff during my wait for the most opportune time to do the other things I should be doing.