A letter from Sep 27, 2022

Time Travelled — almost 3 years

Peaceful right?

Dear FutureMe, I hope all is going well, its 27/09/2022 at 21:30 and half an hour ago the stupid student apartment meeting just ended. Well it wasn't bad but because I'm introverted I feel kinda alone I Guess. I know I'll wake up tomorrow and all is fine because I can definitely be fine on my own. But everyone else looked so extroverted, thus I looked down upon myself for probably being the most quiet. Not that good for my confidence but oh well. Am watching some introvert explanation/help video's too because of this. I'm much better at 1 on 1 conversations about topics I like. Big groups just bother me a bit and I don't exactly feel comfortable in them. Small talk is a ****** for me too, I hate that stuff. Anyways my rant is over. Kinda weird how venting to my future self helps a bit, I might do this more often so expect some 'update emails'. I just had a glass of milk and tried dipping Oreo's in it for the first time. And that was a game changer for sure, dry Oreo's ******* suck *** (language, sorry...). It's my first time using my new ASUS laptop too, I wonder if you are gonna read this very email on the same laptop. Besides that my day/week is normal so far. Also I swear to god u better still eat those delicious chocolate chip cookies that you can find in vending machines everywhere around Kortrijk (as far as I'm aware). I also want to get into digital painting, but we'll see where that goes. The reason why I chose to send this email in 3 years and not 5 is because by then I'd already have a job (I hope at least) and I wouldn't have such a clear view about college anymore. Unlike 3 years, where I'll be in the beginning of the last year of my college studies. At this point I've kind of ran out of things to type to you about. So maybe expect some 'update emails' like I mentioned before. See ya.

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