I woke up today to see that my iPhone had absolutely no music on it. After about ten minutes of turning on my laptop, starting up iTunes, attempting to synch my iPhone, restarting iTunes because it froze, and then finally being able to synch my iPhone, I got my music back. I cannot say how glad I was, without my music I'm sure I'd go insane. It's a crutch I don't mind having.
Got to my campus at around 8:30 (I take classes at the campus south of the city I live in) and, as usual, waited for my friends at the cafeteria. Wanna guess how I spent the half-hour? (Here's a hint: I leaned on my crutch the whole time).
After they got there, we started talking about random shit, and at one point we got to talking about love and relationships. One of my friends, the friend that I have feelings for, said how she's cynical about love, how she doesn't like the feeling of vulnerability that comes with being in a relationship, but at the same time does like the feeling of being in love, just not the realization of how vulnerable she was after the feeling love has gone. Being the optimistic skeptic that I am, I said how the biggest testament to loving someone that you can make is making yourself vulnerable. Love is giving your heart to someone, knowing full well they can either take care of it or crush it. (Forgive me for saying such a clichéd line but) Seeing as Rome wasn't built in a day, neither of us changed our minds on the subject.
I was tempted over and over again to say how I would never do anything to hurt her if we were in a relationship, but I held my tongue, no need to add any more tension our friendship than I might already have by telling her (multiple times) how I feel about her.
Afterward we just kept talking about random shit until time came for us to go to our classes (well, for one to go do lab hours).
Lemme just say right now, some professors really have an ego. My history professor wants to take her World History classes to the Holocaust Museum down at Miami Beach, but I can't go because we have to go during class time and I have a lecture class right after hers which I cannot miss. Knowing, she's still gonna count my not going as an absence. Fucking bitch. I'm not gonna miss another class just for her class.
Then I went to my astronomy class, took notes, left and went to the mall in my city to check if GameStop was allowing preorders for Birth by Sleep. No luck there, gonna have to check back on Saturday.
Feeling bored I stopped by the Borders and found this interesting manga called Pandora Hearts by Jun Mochizuki. It's about a 15 year old boy who is sent to the Abyss, a prison of sorts, and ends up becoming attached to a chain, a denizen of the Abyss, called Alice. With rabbits, cards, a girl named Alice and other such things, it's clear to see one of the manga's major influences (no really, you can pretty much tell before the first chapter is over). Unfortunately only the first volume has come out in English, but the next one comes out in May, which I guess is fine.
Then I got in my car (bought the manga by the way) and started driving home, but on the way there I saw my friend Danny walking, so I decided to give him a lift to his house, which was on the way to mine. We caught up a bit before I dropped him off and went back to my house.
As for the rest of the day, it's been pretty normal I guess. Listened to music (mainly Slipknot), wasted time on Facebook and Twitter, read my webcomics and blogs, chatted with friends, etc.
Tomorrow I'm going with a friend of mine to find applications for stores at the malls here and any other stores we can find. Needless to say, we're desperate for some cash (her moreso than me).
9:31 PM

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