Disgusting up until yesterday when I finally took it upon myself to organize the explosion of clothing that has colorfully decorated my living room floor for the past two months. It's not that I didn't want to, trust me, I know that living in clothing filth is unattractive and prone to unforgiving smells. I suck. Or...I sucked. NO more because I am actively cleaning up the mess, folding, and placing them in categorized piles...so well that v-necks and crop tops have their own.
For me, this is major. To me, cleaning this mess means so much more than the simple act of being tidy, its confronting the remembrance of the hurt and insecurity of not having my move to Cabo pan out. Some of my little tanks and bikinis that I finally picked off the floor where meant to be in Cabo's galore. So,..as you can see, it's me getting over the past and moving on.
On the topic of organization,...I'm about to get a little techie-thanks to my computer techie friend. ;) Anyways, did you know that google organizes what we search in their archives. Yes, everything we search is remembered. So if you are looking for free porn, google knows. Now, when I first heard this, my mind immediately went "surveillance! SURVEILLANCE! Damn,Where is my privacy?" However, I slowly calmed down as my friend explained that google's policy has helped solve a murder case. A man who seemed clear of murdering his wife was found guilty because the police checked his googled searches! And what did they find? Results on how to successfully cover a murder!!!!!!!!!!!! Goodness! Now...this made me think twice...google has proven to be a prime source for bringing justice. But... is limiting our privacy justice? It's a bloody wonder. I mean, what is really private nowadays?
Luckily, Google can't tap my searches. With the help of my friend, I have officially, "anonymized Google cookies" I suggest you all locate your closest techie friend to help you do the same. HAHA. I'm jk. I don't really care if google has my searches at their fingertips, I have nothing to hide.
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