So I just looked through all the posts that I have liked throughout the three or so years using Tumblr. It’s quite a low number for the amount of time I’ve used it. I have to say though, it did give quite a bit of nostalgia.
I liked posts based on a few factors. Humor is a definite and obvious factor, and how well I related to it at the time is another. Looking back on them another couple years from now would reveal my general interests that I once had. Another factor was if the post was meaningful to a friend of mine. When I saw posts like Haywad’s “It was too good to be true” post, or Sean’s “Brian and I will look like The Hundreds creators in 5 years” post, it brought back moments that would have been lost in my head.
Now I’m being too sentimental. The point is, these likes make a small, vague timeline of all these significant events where I can easily remember the parts between them. I just saw Nate’s fictional story about a girl and that brought back loads of memories too.
Months into college, I can safely say that my personal habits have grown much worse. Laundry is in piles next to my chair. Unfinished drinks lie close to my keyboard where they can spill any second. My homework remains not started despite having a midterm in three days. I lost the significance of time as I sit and write something that I could’ve written hours before 2:44 AM.
In two months, our plans to move into an apartment to join The Crew Irvine Division and The Crew Fremont Division sets in place. It’s been ass trying to find an apartment though. Sometimes I wonder how much easier everything would be if this plan never set off. But I quickly realize all the unforeseen possibilities and brush it off.
I’ve been amazed by how smoothly our relationship has been going. It seems that even bi-weekly visits at most is enough to keep everything in top shape. I don’t know where our future lies but I can say that I feel extremely fortunate to have had her support all this time.
Well, time to go to sleep!
im glad you want us...live with you still