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Another day, another entry). Good morning; good afternoon; good evening. I hope you have/had a lovely day).

I’m currently brushing my teeth at the same time as writing this, because multitasking👌🏻. Last night my mum and I watched this sensation of a movie called ‘The Pianist’. It was without question the deepest, most evoking movie I have seen to this date. I recommend this movie to absolutely everyone, because it truly deserves to be watched.

The cookies turned out edible too. Joking, they’re really nice)). Except maybe for the fact that we made them just a little too sweet. Out of boredom, I accidentally ended up having a whole photo shoot centered around one cookie. I’ll be sure to add in a snap).


Honestly, I am finding it hard to believe that I haven’t left the house for the entire day yesterday. It’s not like that was the first occurrence of the sort (trust me, not by far); it’s more the fact that something in my head is telling me that I should have. Goodness, and the weather was so nice yesterday too. The entire day, that is! Have any of you had a similar experience? I hope today’ll turn out more bearable and less urging to leave the house, although something’s telling me that it won’t. Tough luck, I guess :|

My plan for today doesn’t really exist at the moment. I know that I’ll get on with some studying after I’ve typed this up, but otherwise, I’ll leave the rest up to the gods of the universe to decide). Right, studying. Since the IGCSEs got cancelled this year, I’m slowly but surely familiarizing myself with A-Level material of the subjects I’m thinking of taking. I have an inkling that my next entry might be a more in-depth explanation of that. What was something you were looking forward to that got cancelled or postponed due to the coronavirus?

I’ll end this entry right here, and go look for that photo of the cookie :)

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