Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Writing on a fresh and new sheet of lined paper

Nothing's better than that feeling of starting a new sentence on a beautiful crisp, white sheet of lined paper. There's no smudges or wrinkles yet from writing. Beautiful.

So, you're taking notes in class and as you're writing furiously away about whatever boring topic the teacher chose to talk about today, you realize you've come to the end of your page. You've been writing on the backside of the paper for a while and it sucks. The paper is all indented from the writing on the other side and you have to take the paper out of the binder because your arm keeps bumping into the spin of whatever book or binder it's in when you get to close to the right side of the page. There's almost a sigh of relief in getting out that new piece of paper and starting new on that page of notes. Everytime I tell myself, let's make this one look more organized. The hand glides naturally over the smooth paper that has been untouched until now. Wonderful.

Class notes are never as good as that.

AWESOME.

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