On the 2nd of September, it was bring your own cup (or container) at 7/11 and Gellie and I decided to go, considering how it's somehow a tradition for the two of us to get slurpees whenever we're out together.
Not really much to tell - basically after school, we stopped by my place to get some containers (dad usually buys these chocolate wafer sticks that are contained in fairly large jugs, so they seemed like a pretty decent size). Let's just say when we got to the closest 7/11 there were a fair amount of people already. Though apparently there weren't a lot of people who knew about it. The store consisted mostly of students that came from school that had drink bottles and were attempting to fill them with slurpees. There was even one kid that bent his water bottle just for it to fit under the dispenser.
I suppose it's not really an "interesting" story. But really, I just see it as one of those "tales of amusement". Ever since that day, I would usually go to 7/11 (with practically any friend now, really) and at one point, I was tweeting about grabbing another slurpee when the an official slurpee twitter account tweeted at me, and really, it seemed like one of those moments when you've been noticed by a celebrity (yeah, I know). And really, I just find emotional comfort when I have a slurpee in hand whenever I go out. Probably the familiarity.
Though this tale-update thing is pretty short, I've also wanted to give you guys a little update: So recently I've been working on my new sidebar image and also more playlists, so hopefully I'll be able to post them soon enough (okay, maybe I've been saying that a lot before, but now that I vaguely have some spare time, I might be able to actually bring myself to finally post them). I'm also thinking of changing the layout of the blog, so there may be some times when the blog would be slightly messy, so I do apologise for that.
For today's book, I would like to recommend would be The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom. It was something I had to study back in 5th grade and it was one of the recommended books to study for this year as well. It's one of those nice one-shot novels that make you think after reading it and it's one of those books that I've actually remembered even after all these years. The song for the day would then be If It Means A Lot To You by A Day To Remember, a song that I found out about just a few days ago and it's also pretty great. Anyways, I hope you're all having a great day and hopefully things are working out for you. I'll update soon!
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