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chrisfel eliza

I don't think I think enough.















Sunday, February 17, 2013
I have only done one thing on the list.

I told myself I'd accomplish all these items on my to-do list. But alas, it is close to midnight and I have only accomplished the item that reads 'do laundry'. I know I'm quite the lazy butt at home, but this is extreme laziness.

I can't be bothered to do much else these days but think and spend hours on various websites (majority of which are social networking sites, horrific, I know). So this is what Bitok was telling me about. He told me beforehand that I would get addicted to the iPad Mini just as how he has gotten addicted to his iPad. Where the beauty of it is due to its 'handy-ness', this is also quite a tragedy. I have become disgustingly lazy, this tablet always in my hand. Low battery? No problem. The iPod Touch functions just about the same.

I should switch both gadgets off, stay away from the computer, and attempt to accomplish at least one other item on the list.