How to Make Good Use of Procrastination · 4:37am Mar 17th, 2016
Hey, friends!
So, it's that time of year again when all university students groan and hide themselves underneath their pillows and blanket forts, trying desperately to ignore the big, bold, circled-in-red dates on their calendars.
Yup, that's right, it's crunch time. Exams, research papers, group projections, presentations, and any other end-of-semester projects you can think of are bearing down on students. I've got my own share of torment to wade through over the course of the next week and by all means I should be tearing my hair out as deadlines go whizzing by overhead. Which brings me to the point of this blog. You might be scratching your fuzzy and/or shiny heads wondering if I haven't been pulling my hair out, then what have I been doing?
Excellent question, voice in the back of my head! Well, like any good student, I've been procrastinating my marshmallow butt off. And, like I always say (as of ten minutes ago), might as well make the best of time spent putting something else off!
Without further ado, I'd like to announce that tomorrow I will be posting a new story! That'll make for two stories in the span of three months. That's gotta be an academy—
Ow, right, anyways.
Fan of Lyra and Bon Bon shippiness? Fan of terrible Saint Patrick's Day puns and pick up lines? Yes? Maybe? If either of those two, watch the new story box for "Luck of the Lyrish," coming to a fimfiction near you!
Until then, I'll bid you adieu.
Ado! Ado! Further ado! Ado means fuss, adieu means goodbye! AHHHHH!
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You know, I could go back and edit that . . . or I couldn't. This is why I shouldn't blog right before going to bed.
But I will edit it.
For you.
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