Sunday, February 28, 2010

Laziness and Cramming

Laziness and cramming are just two of my favorite words.

First, let me tell you that weekends should not be spent in bed at all cost. It makes you think about things that you should be doing in a walking, vertical world. Just lying there, staring at the ceiling (if you still got time to open your eyes -- not sleeping, in other words), wishing it's another weekend or holiday so you can do this motionless state of existence all over again and feel bad afterwards because you should be doing something worthwhile like cook or play Playstation 3. Yeah, playing the PS3 is worthwhile to me, thankyouverymuch.

Second, doing all of the above (I think this phrase is wrong, I wasn't doing anything above if you've noticed), will result to cramming. And that is something one should avoid because it's bad for the mind -- it goes blank. You start staring at the ceiling again and resolve to the empty cruel space of laziness.

But I'll have to say, it's good for the heart because it makes one go tense. It speeds up the heartbeat. Better than a cardio workout, huh? It somehow complements laziness.

Laziness and cramming are two words that always go together. Pretty much like effective and efficient, honesty and loyalty, salt and pepper, Adam and Eve.

This makes sense a lot. Zzzzzz.


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