Sunday, October 23, 2011

I REALLY don't want to write this.

I really don't feel like writing.  The only reason I'm jotting this down is because I want points.  I do not feel like arguing   I am tired of it. I am tired in general. Exhausted.  I have nothing to say. I have nothing to be heard.  I just want to sleep in my nice warm bed.  I had a so-so weekend. I am frustrated with school.  And my head hurts.  1/4 of the school year is done.  Unfortunately there is a lot more to go through.  I'm just complaining in a general statement.
Anyways.  At least I am writing this.  I might just be rambling to get to two hundred words. 126 127 128.  I feel like I have written more. 136 137 138.  Are numbers considered words? Oh well. To http://www.javascriptkit.com/script/script2/countwords.shtml they are considered words.  And why not trust the internet. Just kidding.
Sooooo History fair huh? Fun stuff.  One quick question though.  What type of history can we do?  I know you gave us a list but that just looks devastating.  What is my range so I can pick something? So now I'm having trouble because the previous website I linked keeps saying I have 203 words BUT I deleted some things so I could have a clever ending and it didn't change. I did more then I had to. http://www.wordcounttool.com/ this says I have 230.

4 comments:

  1. Dude, I love your blog!

    For one who claims to never have inspiration for their posts, your sure know how to write some interesting stuff about the writer's process. As one who has walked the same road of frustrations in writing, I'm impressed. Sorry if I sound like a nit-wit, but you can connect and relate to a large audience pretty well.

    I can't believe Farrell and Greenswag have yet to compliment. I kept nodding and grinning as I read these, especially this newest one. I so get it!

    Anyway, I'm sure you'll find a really good topic soon. Until next time.

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  2. Ah, writer's block. I know how it feels to be mentally and physically exhausted and have writing be the last thing on earth you want to do. Welcome to the life of the undergraduate English major! But, that's sometimes when some of the best writing comes out - when you're not thinking about what you write, instead you just write. I often times think that is what turns people off to writing - they over think it. Some of the best writing just comes from spilling thoughts on paper - something that you've demonstrated is, at times, a powerful method of composition.

    To Domonique's point, our lack of comments is in no way a reflection of Joe's writing - simply that there's just not enough time in the day to drop a comment on every blog every week. I will say this is one of my favorite assignments to grade though - the amount of times I burst out laughing or read with a smile on my face is what makes this project so great on my end. I can only hope you're all enjoying it to some extent as well.

    Keep on writing - even when it does feel pointless!

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  3. Thank you Domonique! I love that you comment on my blog a lot. It makes me feel like I'm talking to someone, which feels REALLY nice! And I appreciate the thought you put into your comments because it really makes me smile :)

    And Mr. Farrell. If writers block is what I have, then it sucks. But if you say that is when some of the best writing flows from someones mind then hopefully my blog post will be outstanding this week.

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  4. Well, Joe, I will stay tuned for your next installment!

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