It really is. The moment I actually get happy, it gets ruined as well afterwards. But enough about this; it's not really a good topic to discuss here anyway.
I went through a long period of time like that. xP Good idea. Uhh... have you found any fun things to do with your quarantine time?
I see. Well, I marathoned High School Musical, Harry Potter, LOTR, the MCU, and The Clone Wars lately (just finished TCW last night). I've actually also been writing two screenplays recently; one that is a straight-up adaptation of a Doctor Strange Prelude comic I have at home while the other is a different story inspired by the plot of the former. However, I stopped continuing them last month because I lost my passion to do it (again) and I have no good idea on how to continue them. I shouldn't be telling anyone about me writing my own screenplay but since I don't have the motivation to do it, there you go.
Yesterday was my only "good" day in quarantine. Got to pass in two exams I took (a validation exam in my current school and an entrance exam to a bigger school I took 3 months ago) and I was finally able to catch up on The Clone Wars S7. The last four episodes were brilliant, epic, and really were the best.
Everything else after I went to sleep went back to turmoil as usual.
Yesterday was my only "good" day in quarantine. Got to pass in two exams I took (a validation exam in my current school and an entrance exam to a bigger school I took 3 months ago) and I was finally able to catch up on The Clone Wars S7. The last four episodes were brilliant, epic, and really were the best.
Everything else after I went to sleep went back to turmoil as usual.
It replaces my normal high school classes. I get credit for high school and college from the college classes. It's just... a lot more work. >.>
I'm not sure how that works for you, as I don't understand American school, but that sounds hard
It's free so I have to pay less money when I actually go to college. Also not all the states have the program, but mine does. So in the end, it's hard but hopefully worth it.
The sadness is palpable. (I watched the first three, but I can't remember the theme. Let me go check . . . that was not what I was expecting for this conversation. It's not even the kind of music one blares. Edit: Oh wait, now I've gotten to the triumphant part! Blare it indeed! )
I wish it weren't. (Did you like it? I watched the whole first season with my family. BLARE THE SONG OF THE MANDALORIAN PEOPLE! )
OK, that's fine because it's completely unrelated to what I'm trying to teach you. OK, so you know the term "baby-boomer"? The word that's used to refer to people born around/after the WWII era?
Yep, I definitely know of the baby boomer generation those young whippersnappers.
OK, so a joke that was popular a few months ago was kids saying "ok boomer" to anything anyone older than 30 said to them.