Wow, two blog posts in one day, probably not unheard of, but any sensible person would more than likely have concluded their day within one post. However, I am the exception.

Worries. To proceed doggedly in the face of difficulty or hardship may be a fitting chore for a teenager, it wouldn’t pass to have a little slack within the little freedom we have before the monstrous inevitability of life controls our actions.

For example, exams. Yes, don’t contradict, we all have to do them to get anywhere in life, I know, I know. Plenty of students around my age resort to their little teenage tantrums to try and outsmart or embarass the exam boards. Well, I’m more concerned with the communication between exam boards. The fact on Friday I have to complete five hours worth of exams is enough, but compared to my friend Adam whom has to complete three gruelling exams in the space of a few hours is preposterous. These exams are dictating his future, and one exam is a mental test enough, let alone three. Good luck with those Adam

 

May I just add, what the hell is general studies? Please, someone give me a decent explanation as to why i care whether problems occur entirely through my family, or my opinion on the decreasing quality of television. Me and a few of my friends decided to add some comedy to the desperately long hours which we had to endure, including dairy products within our answers. I managed three, and considering it was a little abstract, I was rather proud.

Onwards to Philosophy. But where to begin?

I do believe this will explain why it’s so abstract.