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The song was written to get her high school experience off her chest.
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I think it's safe to say that if I am not blogging about the most monumental patch to ever hit this game a week before it's due to land, I'm never going to. According to Hayley Williams, the lyrics are based on real events. I am both incredibly busy and incredibly lazy.
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I will complete all tasks that come to me in a timely and professional manner. I'd love to say right now, having reached my epiphany, that I will no longer procrastinate. It's cathartic just to even put that down in writing. So it keeps getting pushed to the bottom of my virtual list, where it lurks and seethes and gangs up with emails from long-suffering ex-colleagues to make me feel guilty and ashamed. And I clearly haven't been finding the time to stay on top of this blog.
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My work is so pressured right now that I'm not even getting home in time to raid. This page includes MISERY's : biography, official website, pictures, videos from YouTube, related forum topics, shouts, news, tour dates and events, live eBay auctions, online shopping sites, detailled reviews and ratings and the full discography of albums: studios, live, compilations (boxset), EPs on CD, Vinyl / LP or cassette and videos released on Blu. My friends, my career, even my self-esteem, have suffered. Miss Misery (interpolating 'Please Dont Judas Me', which isnt listed on the cover. I have managed to keep my head above water at work, and have done enough to keep my relationship together, but that's about it. What happened is I got sucked into World of Warcraft, the cyber equivalent of a crack den, and have spent the last three years of my life spiralling into sleep-deprived oblivion. Ironically, by turning to Wikipedia for a diagnosis of my condition, I managed to put off writing this blog for a whole other day. It's supposed to be 'a mechanism for coping with the anxiety associated with starting or completing any task or decision', which is ironic considering the effects of procrastinating can include 'stress, a sense of guilt and crisis, severe loss of personal productivity' and 'social disapproval'. Psychologists call it procrastination, defined as a 'counterproductive' deferment of actions to a later time. I'm not one to keep to-do lists, but if I were, you can bet it would follow this same pattern, with my blog somewhere up there in the bunch of top (or bottom) tasks ripe for ignoring. I like this old colleague, the prospect of drinks with her is not unpleasant, but I cannot bring myself to reply. It's from an old colleague who'd like to meet up for a drink. It isn't even a particularly horrible email. The worst of the present bunch dates back to April. There are usually five or six emails in my inbox at work that I am actively ignoring at any one time.
