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  • Mac and Cheese

    I’m currently sitting at my desk writing this after I took down a full bowl of Mac and Cheese.

    Nothing fancy, just that regular easy Mac that you get at the grocery store that takes about 4 minutes to make.

    This isn’t just any Mac and Cheese, though. It’s my emergency Mac and Cheese as I have two exams tomorrow. One for finance and the other for accounting. I’m cooked. This is precisely why this bowl of Mac and Cheese is so important.

    To go a little deeper into the theme of this post, it isn’t necessarily my Mac and Cheese. It’s really just my random coping mechanisms that I use. Some are better than others. Like my guitar for example, I love my guitar, but when I use my guitar to help me, I usually spend hours. This is a problem because I have 2 exams tomorrow!

    Candles are cool. I might write a post about my candles. Not sure yet. I can go on a complete rant about them, to be fair.

    Frankly, there really isn’t a lesson from this post besides looking for little things to cope with in the wild world that we live in. Because you never know, maybe all you needed was a bowl of Mac and Cheese.

  • Nonchalant

    In this world, there are a lot of nonchalant people. Just a thought.

    It’s tough to be nonchalant because you have to be chill and not try too hard. I definitely have some nonchalant friends. I wonder if people think I’m nonchalant. I’m just here for a good time. Isn’t that why we’re all here?

    Anyways… I don’t think I try too hard; then again, I just started a blog about myself. I can make the argument it’s nonchalant because I find this fun, and I can write about literally anything. Well, not actually anything, but you get the point. Google says it’s someone casually calm and relaxed, so I guess I was close. I don’t know if it’s just me, but I get so much secondhand embarrassment when I see someone trying to act nonchalant; they’re just trying too hard. Like just chill out and be yourself.

    One of my biggest pet peeves is fake people. If you surround yourself with fake people, you become fake yourself. That isn’t very nonchalant if you ask me… But how am I supposed to know? I’m just a regular guy in college who blogs sometimes. Honestly, maybe I should trademark that phrase. That wouldn’t be very nonchalant, though. I’m not going to lie. I want to use acronyms like (lol, ngl, etc.). I don’t think it would be very nonchalant, though. I fear that I may have said that word one too many times. I guess I’m not nonchalant after all.

    There are only two different types of people that are reading this. One person genuinely finds this interesting, and another has just wasted the last 5 minutes of their life. If you’ve gotten this far, it can’t be that bad, right?