Here is a post where I pretend I am good at cooking. I baked – or rather, did not at all, bake a cheesecake for my boyfriend’s 28th birthday. He’s so old. I’m only turning 22 in July so when people ask me how old he is it seems like I’m dating someone old guy. ...
In my previous post, I wrote about reading Lasting Contributions – it was a pretty good book. I was really pumped up to read The Shock Doctrine but lost interest after a couple of pages because it was so much about America and well, frankly, I think I should be more worried about my own ...
Here is a short recap of four new things I have done in January. Gotten interviewed by a big company Went for a live concert. Gotten rejected by a big company Experienced an akikah I haven’t written about getting interviewed/ rejected before as I wasn’t sure if it was proper etiquette to be blogging about ...
FOSTER THE PEOPLE FOR THE WIN! I mean, they are a mainstream band and all but they are so brilliant. They were good on recording, but just amazing performing live. They were truly worthy of my money. It was my first time going to a rowdy sort of concert, not a classical concert. We got there ...
In my valiant efforts to stick to mes résolutions du nouvel an, I am going to blog about it every week. I have started reading a book called Lasting Contributions by Tad Waddington. What a daft name. I’d totally make fun of him if I knew him, like, “Look at Tad, Tad looks a tad ...
These are my old resolutions. I will be a better Muslim, study for at least one hour everyday, improve my photography, write often, spend less time idling on the Internet, keep my room tidy, read a book every fortnight, blog every week, try something new every week,work on my websites once a month, spend more ...
Weird rant ahead. Hope it veers towards surreal rather than weird, because it feels that way in my brain. Funny how I can relate to this quote from Cybernetics A to Z by V. Pekelis. “Robots of today are electronic creatures. One of them, an electronic citizen of Kalingrad, says to this effect: ‘I have ...