I started this blog initially for a writing class in college. I'm not quite sure yet what this space will become, however, I'm sure it will evolve as I do.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
12 minute freewrite....let's see what happens
So here I am at Hofstra and I am blogging. Writing online makes me feel at home. I have another blog I write on and I post pictures and everything. It makes me fell attached or connected to my firends, when I see something they've written or a picture they've posted and I connect to it for some reason or another. Im not sure why, but so it is. I ahve to start this blog for a class I'm taking, but it makes me slightly apprehensive because i type really fast with alot of mistakes, so typing for 12 straight minutes with no error corrections is quite strange for me. What's also strange is knowing that people I see everyday can read this. My other blog isn't something i necessarily share(d) with people back home or here willingly. it's very personal to me, therefore i've associated blogging with a way to express very personal feelings and views on the world and life of mine. idunno if that makes much sense, but i understood it. now, i seem to be stuck, but i believe i have more time to fill, so i'm typing what's in my mind at this very momemnt, which happens to be chocolate bananas. I quite like bananas, but I haven't had many since I came to New York. Coming to New York has been quite an adventure. I'm from California, and the vidbe (vibe) is very different here versus there. I sort of encompass the it's-all-good-go-wiht-the-flow california vibe. You know, the rolling down the windows listening ot sublime driving down pch (pacific coast highway) whole deal. That really is how i vibe. New york, however, is like a rushing freeway of bright lights, honking cars, HUGE throngs of people and such a fast pace it's almost dizzying. Not being able to rest or slow down from the second one steps out of their house or apartment until the time they come back at night really mkaes me tired just thinking about it. Idunno if i'm going to get used to it, or if i'll always be a slow paced chillin california kinda guy. it's definitely a change though. i've got one more minute to gill (fill) and i;ll leave you with this: I'm quite cautious about assuming or not assuming things about a preson because i can't stand it when people assume things about me, so please it would be lovely if whoever is reading this could simply take each post at face value, and not assume things about me. Each post will most likely represent something happening in my head or my life at the time posted, but not necessarily about me as an entire person.
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We can chill in New York, too. Here's a photo of one of my favorite New York places, Jones Beach, November 2010.
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