The guy who says "HEY HEY" and leaves without saying anything else
I chose to register myself the very moment I've read this first entry: The art of efficient time wasting. It was written by a friend of mine, and this friend speaks english as a second language, just as me.I really think that wasting time is primordial for everyone. Because there is no use in universal time wasting, it procures a sensation of controling your own destiny (you voluntary choose to have no goal). I frequently wait for nothing to append.
In counterparts, I'm not a full time time waster. I play: music, violent video games, videogames like tetris, battle chips, duck tape swords fighting... and I frequently make dramatic topic switches in a conversation because of my temperamental capability wich allows me to stop listening at anytime. I also look confused because of this.
All my friends are strange people in their kind, so maybe I fit in this category.
I hope I haven't done any big syntax or grammar mistakes in this little entry.
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