kfnmpah
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is a clockwork orange an hsc text?
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nope. great as related material thoughis a clockwork orange an hsc text?
This sounds interesting - might read itroad to serfdom by friedrich hayek
interesting take of how state control ultimately leads to the destruction of freedom/ establishment of tyranny
Never read it, but I heard Twilight is really good for that.Hey guys, I am looking to read any book that contains the following: Something relatable to a teenager's life 17-19, something with romance (not overdone).
ughnope. great as related material though
it's not exactly teen (i think it is from when the author was in her early 20's) but "Henry and June" by Anaïs Nin is magnificent. It actually reminds me of my journals/shit i used to talk to my friends about/think about when i was in year 12. there is romance, but yeah i'ts not over done. would recommend.Hey guys, I am looking to read any book that contains the following: Something relatable to a teenager's life 17-19, something with romance (not overdone).
This is still a thing - I thought keeping a journal was on the way out.it's not exactly teen (i think it is from when the author was in her early 20's) but "Henry and June" by Anaïs Nin is magnificent. It actually reminds me of my journals/shit i used to talk to my friends about/think about when i was in year 12. there is romance, but yeah i'ts not over done. would recommend.
For some random reason, I ended up reading Looking for Alibrandi earlier in the year (I didnt have the time then either).I can't find the time to read a book that isn't for english or a textbook. #HSCinhibitsmytimetoread50shadesofgrey
Why do you keep one if you dont mind me asking? I kind of get the appeal, but I have a rule about writing certain things down on paper or on another physical medium (I learned from the Germans).i've kept journals on and off since i was like 10 or so
i think they've all been thrown out but it's totally still a thing. while i'm in bed (wake up or going to sleep) at least once a week- journal errythang
I wouldnt really be worried about that - if I have a problem with any of my friends, I'd say it to their face (I hate fake nice) and my friends would be the same with me. But I think some thoughts are more or less private - not so much because they are incriminating, but because they are just private (I really cant think of a better way to describe it).I'm not concerned about anyone reading them- gossip is boring if there isn't anyone else to gossip with (even then, how boring). so I seldom write about any petty bullshit happening between my friends because it's a waste of time. the only thing I'd rather people didn't read about is sex stuff, but if someone did i don't know I'd be more concerned with the principle/fact that they invaded my privacy than what they read.
I know there is a difference - I meant fake nice in a sense that you have a problem with someone, but you fake being nice to them and bitch behind their back. I'd just rather call the person an asshole or whatever to their face.I'd probably talk about whatever i write to my friends doe but they're not always around me so i just write it down idk it's just a habit
not related to journalling, but fake nice isn't a thing, stuff that happens with my friends is more someone smooching someone else so it's goss not bitching. there's totz a difference.
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Ceebs.anyway keeping a journal is great everyone should do it
Like I said before, there are just somethings better kept in my head.anyway keeping a journal is great everyone should do it