Well that escalated quickly.

on Thursday, March 21, 2013
Have you ever been asked by someone (ie. a parent) to do something (like take out the rubbish, clean the dishes, hang the washing)?
Most of the time, you might take a minute to finish whatever it is you're doing or maybe you just want to ease into it rather than rushing into it.
But there are those moments when way before you can finish whatever it is you're doing or before you can "ease into it", THEY SCREAM THEIR BLOODY HEAD OFF and send you flying all the way to China and back with their voice.

Not good. I guess what I mean is, this happens a lot and it makes you think: what is it that makes them so damn desperate for you to do something like take out the rubbish, clean the dishes or hang the washing? We're all humans and if you have a life that's scheduled like mine, you're gonna need a break. but according to my parents, I'm not human. huh.

So for those who don't know, there's this thing called Amus in Piano. It's kinda like a black belt in martial arts or getting a diploma in some area for something. Actually, yeah, it's just a diploma. The point is: It's one of those things that you have to have a passion for to do. See I liked piano. Liked. But lately, it's like I've been strapped to the damn thing forever. Imagine something that you really like. Say, for example, a song. After you listen to a song too many times, you start to hate it. A few too many times after that and you despise it. A little more than that and you'll throw your iPod across the room. aaand a little more than that and you'll want to strangle whoever wrote it. That last stage is where I'm at with piano. After your fingers keep playing over and over and over the same keys, hearing the same droning noise over and over again, you can either: continue playing like the piano prodigy that you might be or; you might just   (ノಥ益ಥ)ノ ┻━┻

So yeah. That's me right now, exams aside. That awkward moment when you almost completely forget the last question on the maths test until the last 5 minutes.

Anyway. I only have one assessed exam for this block until it's all over. Then I can go back to worrying about Piano, Music Theory and English. 

At least we're having pizza tonight #fuckyeah

A la Prochaine~

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