Food and drinks, music and the boat were so-so but the best bit of the cruise was socialising :D I'm just really happy I'm slowly coming out of my shell. Interacting with others isn't so difficult anymore. I'm still me though, no matter what. Three hours went by far too quickly but I had to face reality again - had to be in at work early the next day.
Poor photo quality will have to do until official photos come out. Doesn't matter anyway, all these photos are memories of an amazing night (:
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So grateful for having these people in my life. Love them (and also the others who weren't in the pic and didn't go) |
Oh yeah and talking about work reminds me, it's so important to love what you do. You just feel so much happier. I had such an amazing week at work two weeks ago - successfully sold under the hammer, the owners treated us to cake and the purchasers were so sweet and lovely (: God, I love my boss and my work place, just the fact that we're able to be close to each other, get along with each other, shout lunch, open up about our personal lives and so forth. This is the kind of environment I want to be working in after I graduate.
On uni: there's been some very good days but there's also been some bad days. Anyway, the point is, I need to work so much harder. Social life is peaking, having reached an all-time high during semester time but at the expense of uni somewhat...
On procrastination: well I'm doing it now. And it's so bad, I know. Do I really want to put myself through thirty eight hours of pure torture again? No I don't.
On the budget: Absolutely. Fucking. Bullshit. I have never been so opposed to the right-wing faction in my life until now. I don't suppose Abbott and his cronies (à la Hockey) happen to remember forking out $12 billion for useless, unnecessary and downright shit quality jets, do they? And let's just be willing to throw all that money down the drain despite a $50b deficit. And $1m for ballerinas' accommodation. What the fuck is this shit. 2016 - an increase to 6% interest for HECs. And despite an ageing population, why not deal with this in the best way possible - lower benefits for pensioners. And healthcare - don't let me get started. Dickheads.
Read this, this, this, this , this. The more I read, the more pissed I get. And let's not forget that the vast majority of Australians voted the Liberal Party in for an entire term. Quite sure many people are regretting their decision unless they're filthy rich or the most privileged and well-off in society. I am 100% certain the Liberal Party will be out of the running for the next federal election.
Featured comment on SMH: "Joe Hockey in his budget speech concluded that the Government did not want to leave the next generations in debt and that everyone must share the load. However, if this is the Governments objective, why then is the Government not looking to restrict tax rorts including negative gearing, capital gains tax concessions, superannuation loopholes, diesel fuel excise and tax cuts for the big multinational mining companies. The budget does nothing but leave the future generations beholden to debt. This Government continues to govern for big business and boomers only." - Jb
Damn right. A photo that accurately represents this sorry excuse of a human being and another person I deeply despise. |
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