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i’m sick today. i came home early from school. i’m not going to go into all the hairy details but if you wanna know everything, it’s on here

basically, all i’ve done is lie around and drink iced coffee (which will probably backfire right to my hips) and watch movies… blow my nose alot and of course did my photo for the day.

and i’m really getting tired of only having picnik to edit my pictures because i feel like it lowers the quality of my photos and makes them pixely, but of course it could be my camera.

right now, i really just wanna take a hot bubble bath and listen to soft indie music. my joints are starting to hurt and i feel like i’m developing a fever. i want to read a book but my eyes are hurting. soo, whatever.

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