Tuesday 15 December 2015

Just Put It Back

So I work at a supermarket, in the bakery department to be specific.
Sometimes, customers can be a little bit annoying. As employees, it is our job to serve them to the best of our abilities and be polite and courteous doing it. But, in my opinion that doesn't give customers the right to just do whatever the heck they want.

As someone who works in a supermarket, the thing that annoys me the most, is when people, instead of putting stuff they've decided they don't want, just dump it somewhere random and leave. This is especially bad if it's, as is often the case, an extremely perishable product which needs certain conditions to remain safe for consumption,

Here's a few of the things I've found in my one tiny department


  • A twelve pack of Coca-Cola
  • Assorted bags of lollies
  • A fancy gift box of chocolate
  • Tomatoes
  • A whole sack of potatoes. Yes, someone left a whole sack of potatoes on the bread shelf. What made this even more pathetic was the fact the fruit and vege section was all of ten feet away. Guess who got to drag that sack of potatoes back to where it belonged.
  • A not-so-frozen-anymore frozen cheesecake. Dear customer, you do realise that we can no longer sell that product and it has to be thrown out because it would be in violation of health and safety codes if we put that now soggy dairy product back in the freezer.
  • And my personal favourite: someone took a single courgette from the vege section, and instead of returning it, they pushed apart the stacks of bread I had just shelved, hid the courgette behind them and then restacked the bread. Why. Would, You, Even. Do. That!!!!
Basically, if you are at a supermarket or any other shop for that matter, and you decide you don't want to buy something anymore, just have a tiny amount of decency and go and put it back. Don't be a terrible human being and just shove it somewhere.

Thursday 19 November 2015

Still Bad At Posting

Wow, I am still really bad at this whole blogging thing, even though I've technically finished university for the year. But I do kind of have an excuse. Being the blatant overachiever I am, I decided to sign up for NaNoWriMo (national novel writing month, which began the day after I finished exams. So much for having a break.

So far I'm doing alright, it's a typical first draft, i.e. terrible, but at least I've managed to keep on track with the word count. It has been very, very hard to stop myself from going back to edit though, but I know if I do there will be no return, I'll fall into one of the gigantic plot holes and never find my way out. I can't wait until it's over so I can rip the whole thing to shreds and start again. You know you've gone off track when you suddenly feel like strangling your own protagonist to death.

I've also been doing spring cleaning: the horror.
The best way to describe the current state of my room would be - there's been a struggle, or a bomb went off. I am he worst procrastinator ever, so it is taking ages, hopefully it will look presentable again before I graduate.

Apart from that, nothing much is going on in my life, just lots of reading and catching up on all the TV shows I lost track of during the exam period.

Also, loving the new season of Doctor Who, can't wait for the next episode.

Sorry this blog post is all random and mixed up, but hey, at least I wrote one for a change.

Word of the week: phillumenist - a person who collects items relating to matches or match-boxes.

Saturday 17 October 2015

Long Time No Post

Wow, just realized how long its been since I wrote anything on here.
There's a couple of reasons, firstly university has been super stressful for me lately, secondly I put the pro in procrastinate and thirdly I've been going through a lot of personal issues recently (which I may touch on in a later post).
Final exams for the year are coming up in a couple of weeks and I'm so not ready, my current strategy is ignore your problems and pretend they'll go away if you don't think about them (spoilers this is a terrible plan and never works). I'm the kind of person who'll say I just don't care anymore, why do I even bother, while still studying hard and trying to get good grades. Unfortunately due to my tendency towards anxiety, none of my efforts are ever high enough for my own ridiculously high standards so everything tends to spiral down into disappear, doubt and a whole lot of unnecessary worry, all culminating in me passing well ahead of a large percentage of other students but still being unhappy with my score. Fun times.
I feel like I'm being a bit more chill about it than usual this trimester though, not sure if that's a good or bad thing, I guess we'll see,
After that, four glorious months of holiday during which I plan to

  • Sleep
  • Sleep 
  • Sleep some more
  • Watch all of the TV shows
  • Do some ridiculously detailed embroidery so I can look artistic while not actually doing art
  • Eat all the food
  • Read all the books I didn't read because I had to do the stupid required readings for university we never even used for anything pratical
  • Sleep even more
Anyway, sorry if none of the above makes any sense/is written in any kind of logical order, my brain has stopped functioning due to the fact that assignments have messed my sleep schedule up.

Sunday 17 May 2015

UNI STUFF

Hi everyone,
The reason I haven't been posting for like years is because:
1. this guy in a blue box crash-landed on my shed and I ran off to have adventures in time and space...
OR
2. I had lots of essays and not enough sleep meaning I spent my free time either a. crying because my
    essay was too hard or b. binge watching episodes of Criminal Minds and then being filled with
    anxiety because I hadn't studied enough.


Some of my favourite things about/around uni.


  1. The Hunter Lounge: specifically their curly fries and croissants. I spend waaaaay too much money on food there but the curly fries are just too good to resist (whispers myyyy preeeecccious).
  2. The quiet room at the library: the seats are comfy and its quiet, ie I can actually hear the episode of Criminal Minds which I am watching instead of studying.
  3. The 'free' wi-fi: I probably paid for it with my heinously expensive uni fees, but still it's unlimited and means that I can stream those TV show episodes I am definitely not watching
  4. The view of the harbour: If you go up to one of the top floors of the library on a good day the view is AMAZING.
  5. The fact that you can borrow movies and laptops from the library for free, sadly I haven't done this recently due to the fact that pointless and unnecessary distractions such as essays and lectures have gotten in the way. 
  6. The opportunity to make heaps of new friends and see old ones more often (Hi Louisa).
  7. The freedom to do what I want, when I want to: eg, I have the freedom to not go to lectures and the freedom to cry about the fact I failed all my subjects because I didn't go to lectures (ha ha joking, I'm that one smug person who turns up to all (well most) of their classes).
  8. The opportunity to learn about heaps of new things I would otherwise have never even know about.
Anyway, that's it for today as I have another essay due tomorrow morning.
Hopefully I will be able to post again sometime in the next ten years :)

Tuesday 31 March 2015

Sorry About the Whole Not Posting for Weeks Thing

I'm back, and no I wasn't erased from the fabric of space and time, I started uni (although, I guess the two are not too different when it comes to making sure you have no social life).
I also got a job (YAY money).
 work in a bakery now, so I have to get up at 5am every Saturday so I can be at work by 6am. This, as you can probably guess is not my usual lifestyle. Side note, when I was walking to work the other day I saw people out jogging - it was 5:30am, who the heck goes jogging at 5:30 I can barely drag myself out of bed and I'm getting paid!!!!!!
University also means getting up early - 6am Monday to Friday so I can get a ride with Dad because I'm too lazy to get public transport like normal people.
At this point I am basically a zombie and all I want to do when I get home is sleep (which I can't because assignments [WHY CRUEL WORLD!!!])
Also, physical activity (hisssssssssssss), my university is on top of a hill, so I have to drag myself and my 6kg backpack up 7 flights of stairs to get to one street and then a variety of very steep paths to get to the actually university. Stairs - my one true nemesis.

Apart from all that, things aren't going too badly. I'm doing International Relations, Cultural Anthropology and Academic Writing this trimester, and they're all pretty interesting subjects.
Assignment season is coming though, so we'll see how long they remain interesting to me.
So far, the most interesting thing to happen was when the whole building had to be evacuated twice within the space of an hour during Clubs week because the Science Club reportedly flew their remote control shark into the alarm sensors. Yeah, they had a remote control shark...

Anyways, I'd better finish this post off as I am procrastinating on writing my International Relations essay (cue to me totally not working on it anyway and going on Youtube for the next five hours.)





Thursday 12 February 2015

People Who Post Spoilers

If you post major spoilers in the youtube comments of a trailer of a movie that literally just came out the day before, you are a horrible terrible person and a blight on society.
Sorry for the rant, this happened to me today because some moronic individual decided it would be fun to post major spoilers for a movie I'm going to see right underneath the video, on purpose, because they are clearly a troll.

Saturday 31 January 2015

The Hobbit Battle of the Five Armies - SPOILERS OBVIOUSLY

~SPOILERS AHEAD~
This review is massively biased and basically involves me telling you how sad I found the movie, read on if you dare.

I cried all the tears when I saw BOTFA. It was literally the most traumatising movie experience of my life (and I am still not over it). I'm watching Lord of the Rings at the moment, and the feels are so much more intense now. I pretty much started crying again when they mentioned Thorin while they were in the Mines of Moria.
During the movie, I was sitting next to my friend Vida who is, thank goodness as good at remaining unemotional in the face of the deaths of attractive dwarves as I am. So yeah, we basically bawled our eyes out for like the last three-quarters of an hour of the movie while our less emotional friends and miscellaneous members of my family observed us with a mixture of disbelief and cynical amusement (they're a hard-hearted bunch). I feel slightly less pathetic than I might have due to the fact that the grown man seated next to us was also crying his heart out as well, I sympathise random stranger I really do.
The deaths were just so tragic though! First Fili dies afraid and alone, then Kili dies. I didn't really adore the character of Tauriel, but I actually didn't mind the whole Kili/Tauriel love thing in the third movie, mainly because Kili dies while she's trying to save him and I have a thing for tragic love stories.
And don't even get me started on Thorin's death, (all the tears). You have to admit though, dwarves can be a bit thick sometimes, I was all like Thorin, don't follow Azog while he's floating under the ice, it's obviously a devious trap, and guess what, it totally was. I suppose he had to though, so his death could be all sad and poetic and all that (and it definitely was). I cried the second time I saw the movie as well, yeah, I am that pathetic.

Overall, I totally loved the movie. I am a massive, massive fan of all things Middle Earth, so I have loved The Hobbit Trilogy. It was really nice to get three more movies after I thought the whole Middle Earth thing was over after LOTR.
I didn't really have a problem with how the movies deviated from the book, when you actually read The Hobbit, you can kind of tell it was written as a kids book. It's a great book and perfectly written, but I can see why some of the content and the tone was changed, the dwarves are well, a bit too jolly and the coloured hoods would have just made them look like the seven dwarves off Snow White. Plus, they had to tie The Hobbit movies in with LOTR, so they had to be a bit darker and involve Sauron and all that kind of stuff. Personally, I really enjoyed all the little links back to LOTR and I liked that the movies were quite dark.

My favourite moments from BOTFA were:
  • Galadriel. She is totally awesome, just saying. It was super cool how it looked like she'd passed out or something and then she went completely terrifying and blasted Sauron and his minions all the way to Mordor. It was like the most epic thing ever. Loved that entire scene basically. It was hilarious how Gandalf was being carried like he didn't weigh anything. I also loved it how the 'nine rings for mortal men doomed to die' lines were said in the movie.
  • Thranduil. He's so pretty and majestic. I've had a massive crush on Thranuil since the first movie when he came all the way to Erebor with his massive army to say 'LOL no'.
    I like how the elves are really graceful and the way they fight is beautiful, especially when it's Thranduil doing the fighting. Highlights for me were when he rode his elk through the gate, speared like six orcs and then cut off their heads, and when his elk got killed and he did a spectacular drop and roll off it and came up fighting, FANGIRLS!!!!! Seeing the elves makes me want to be all athletic and fit and be able to swing from trees and jump across moving barrels, and I get motivated to go and exercise for like 5 minutes and then I see a cupcake and it's all over.
  • Death of Smaug, I like how they made you think Bard was totally going to slay Smaug with his puny long-bow but then it was all like dun-na-na BLACK ARROW. I laughed when he used his son as an aiming mechanism, that was hilarious.
  • The battle of the five armies. Billy Connolly as a dwarf, riding a pig into battle = hilarious+awesome. I definitely was not expecting that to happen. The dwarf shield wall has to be one of the best parts of the battle. I was totally expecting the orc side to slam into the dwarves and then suddenly a bunch of elves just vault over the top #majestic!
  • When Thorin realised he was basically becoming Smaug. I loved how the gold from the melted statue hardened over the whole floor, wish my house looked like that. I loved all the symbolism of that scene and how it looked like there was a dragon under the gold and then the dragon sort of melted into Thorin's shadow and he realised that even though Smaug was dead, he was becoming like him. Extra points for his majestic entrance after he decided to go back to being Thorin Oakenshield!
  • How the end of The Hobbit was the beginning of Fellowship of the Ring. I was hoping it would end like that and I wasn't disappointed.
Things I didn't like so much:
  • Alfrid. I thought he had WAAAAY too many scenes. I just thing that some (most actually) of his screentime could have been given to more deserving characters like Fili or Kili (and I wouldn't have complained at more Thranduil time!) If I was Bard I probably would have just let the angry townsfolk kill him just to stop his annoying whining!
  • I would have liked there to be more Fili scenes, he's Thorin's heir and everything and a cool character so I wish he'd had some more scenes focused on him.
Seeing the movies has definitely inspired me to go and re-read/read Tolkien's works.
What did you think of BOTFA? Let me know in the comments.
Also, which is your favourite Tolkien book? I'm trying to decide what to read after I've finished re-reading The Hobbit.