So here I am on Easter Sunday, relatives have bought me chocolate, nice.
A dilemma then today, do I not eat it and offend them since it’s believed that I actually like chocolate or say yet again that I’ve not wanted it, don’t want it and wont eat it?
The first option will make me feel sick, give me a nauseating feeling and make me not want to get out of bed in a day or so and the second will make me feel sick, give me a nauseating feeling and make me not want to get out of bed in a day or so.
Perhaps a better option is accept graciously and say I will eat it later and then not or eat a little bit at a time or give it away and pretend it was scrumptious and fantastic?
There is nothing else for my to think of today, I should be starting my revision. The areas needed to revise, as advised, are to read Pride and Prejudice again (how romantic) and a passage from the Communications book. What I need to revise is the section on reason and experience in Philosophy and write an essay for God and The World. I don’t remember what the question was though so I think the first order is to stop thinking about stories and love today and get on with re-organising my paper notes into something that will help me pass the exam well.
Of course now I’m thinking about the chocolate, it seems appealing, it is tasty after all but still, I don’t want it.
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