
Hmm. While playing at work, I came across this website. Now, this photo of me is not very flattering, bear in mind, since it was taken very early in the morning on the train in Eastern Europe and I hadn't showered in a couple of days. But, that picture was the only one where my face was facing front and there wasn't someone else (ahem!) in it. I don't think I look like any of these celebrities and Jenna Elfman isn't very pretty. Also, I really hadn't heard of Kristin Kreuk and I had to look her up. Amanda Seyfried was in Mean Girls and even though she was the dumb one, she was pretty funny.
I have been feeling better lately. I think the wellbutrin was all I needed. I just hate saying that, but I can really feel the difference. I want to be off of meds so badly, but I just don't think it is going to happen anytime soon.
I finished Elements of Style by Wendy Wasserstein today. It was like all of my other chick lit that I read, just with prettier writing. Also, I must add that it doesn't get interesting until the very end, so it was hard to get through the middle. I am so done with chick lit now, though. I think I have requested every single one that the Brooklyn Library has and I am sick of them. I wish there was lesbian chick lit! Upper East side women who have problems of the privileged (mental issues, alcoholism, etc.) where the author name drops trendy designers, but still pine away for their woman, not man. I want someone to explore that genre for me, okay? Thanks.
I have been feeling better lately. I think the wellbutrin was all I needed. I just hate saying that, but I can really feel the difference. I want to be off of meds so badly, but I just don't think it is going to happen anytime soon.
I finished Elements of Style by Wendy Wasserstein today. It was like all of my other chick lit that I read, just with prettier writing. Also, I must add that it doesn't get interesting until the very end, so it was hard to get through the middle. I am so done with chick lit now, though. I think I have requested every single one that the Brooklyn Library has and I am sick of them. I wish there was lesbian chick lit! Upper East side women who have problems of the privileged (mental issues, alcoholism, etc.) where the author name drops trendy designers, but still pine away for their woman, not man. I want someone to explore that genre for me, okay? Thanks.
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