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-Warning: rambling mode ON- To start with, I'm currently watching Madoka Magica, but after that I want to start at least five new anime and go back to watching a few more that I have briefly left off of, mostly Zombie Desu Ka.
Then, looking through the fighting games thread, I want to go buy Marvel vs. Capcom 3 and go back to BlazBlue: Continuum Shift, even though I haven't played an Xbox game besides Rock Band 2 in the last few months.
Then on top of that, I still need to finish the Dresden Files book I'm reading and then go back to the A Song of Ice and Fire book I'm reading and am only halfway through after reading it for months. And then I want to work on D&D stuff, and then there's homework, and drawing, and working on the outline for my eroge idea, which has suddenly become much greater in scope, and staying around here and TVTropes to shoot the breeze, and hitting things in my room with drumsticks, and looking for funny pictures online, and watching stupid YouTube videos, and . . . and . . . and . . . -Rambling mode OFF-
Laconic Version: I wish I had more time.
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I have like... 11 or 12 or 13 or... um... a lot... anime series to catch up on/watch all of (some of which are like 50+ episodes, or even 200+...), plus I kind of want to continue playing Fallout 3, and do something programming-related, and practice drawing, and do my homework, and...
Yeah. I understand your problem.
It doesn't help that most of the time even when I want to do something else I just end up reading/posting on TV Tropes and here.
Theremins. ^
, and homeworkshould take more precedence over other things on the list. That would make fitting those other activities in that much harder.I remember watching a lectch by the late great Randy Pausch that was pretty good. Might as well post it
So I put off doing other things I want to do so I can do my homework first, yet I then put off doing my homework, too, so in the end I don't actually do anything at all.
And so, I'm just not going to work on my homework today, and instead watch anime and play Fallout 3.
For some reason I feel this is not the conclusion I was supposed to reach.
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@Thread: Yeah, I want more time too.