August 30, 2009
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This is Where I Post.
[Original-Cakalusa]
Yay, messy dorm room. This really isn't all that interesting sadly. My room at home has more flavor than my dorm room (which has been really bland because I left all the non-essentials at home so I wouldn't get sore from unpacking. Incidentally, I also left many of my essentials at home, such as all my utensils, bowls, and cups! So I currently have been using a red cup as a cup and bowl and pretty much almost any other container). My room at home (not where I post) looked like this until recently (I removed a bunch of my self-made posters):
I probably shouldn't have exposed my messiness. So here's the clean side
(which also looks a little more bare now, since I removed some things):
Besides my desk my dorm is really pretty clean right now. I can't fit it on my cell phone camera screen, so no picture for now! But guess who shares my bed with me now?Shamu! My friend worked at Busch Gardens and then bought this from Sea World as a parting present. It will probably sleep on the floor or by my feet.
This post makes me feel juvenile. Probably because the messiness makes me feel a little self-deprecating.
Comments (5)
Yeah. Be proud of your messiness. You're a college student, after all.
@phantomFive -
I like the coziness of messy rooms (and strangely I can find things when I am messy, since everything is spread out so I can see a bit of each); but I have seen rooms that were messy to a mortifying point with fleas too, since kittens lived there. As long as mine never reaches that state I think I'm in good shape
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ouch, fleas
@phantomFive -
and distracting too -_-. it was at my first piano teacher's house. ewww. x_x
neato!