I’ve started to become addicted to YouTube instead of anime. I haven’t watched anime since only a few days after spring break. I haven’t been watching YouTube more profusely since then—this is actually fairly recent. And I haven’t been far reaching with my YouTube adventure. I have watched more of some familiar faces, but the biggest change is that I have become engaged in the activities of the Vlogbrothers, John and Hank Green. I am learning how to be entertaining from their vlogs and also from Hank playing video games on a separate channel of his.
The problem is that I’ve somehow lost motivation to watch the anime that is probably simpler to get to than the stuff on YouTube. I wouldn’t have to wait for the video to load or buffer or whatever you want to call it, and it’s got higher quality and lasts longer per episode. I just haven’t been motivated. Part of the neglect is possibly the lack of decent shows this season, but even the one show I couldn’t wait to watch the second episode for (and still haven’t) doesn’t draw me away from the YouTubes or other sites on the interwebs.
I guess I have given myself a lot of new things to do. This blogging thing takes up a lot of time, especially when you throw out your first four drafts. I stopped playing Pokémon religiously recently, and I haven’t played Guild Wars in a long time. I have been practicing with greater frequency, however (though I didn’t today :L ). Maybe my priorities have switched. Maybe it’s because my normally mobile laptop is confined to the back room in the basement. Maybe when summer rolls around I will be back to how I felt at the end of sophomore year.
Yeah, right.
How I’ve digressed from a comparison of YouTube adventures and anime into some other depressing thing is evidence of how draining being a junior can be. I have fond memories of summer last year. I was full of adventure and exploration and love of nature. I went to Europe for 14 days, (oooh, now that is something to blog about later) I expanded my social horizons even more, and summer was good.
This summer I have big plans, too, and I hope that I’ll be able to shake this feeling of anxiety once I’ve left the high school for one last time as a junior. I don’t want to be anxious all summer. That would be ruinous.
So cheer up! We’ve made it somewhere—maybe not somewhere that can be called “this far,” but somewhere. Somewhere is a great place to have an adventure in. Let’s make it through this last leg, and let’s make it an adventure.
Adventure, Dreams, Freedom
Ian
Adventure, Dreams, Freedom
Ian
The last para is quite charming
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VLOGBROTHERSSS :D
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