So it's time I faced facts: I've been writing this blog for seventeen years and it is getting bloody difficult to come up with stuff to say.(At least, right now.) My usual book launch promo stuff last month was derailed totally by family circumstances (that won't recur).After finally leaving the hospital, Rae reconnects with her best friend Chloe and her group, all who are unaware of Rae's mental health and body image problems and her four month stay in the hospital.When I first saw the name of the series, it didn't impressed me that much. I was watching too many series that I forced myself not to watch "My Mad Fat Diary", but somehow I started it and it was the best decision. Often imitated but never duplicated, here you will find my 100% self-shot and original hardcore amateur Asian videos shot on location, in South East Asia and beyond.
Explore issues and topics raised or alluded to in the diary.
I really don't feel like kvetching about politics, either the ongoing UK-specific slow-motion train wreck that is Brexit, or the equally bizarre theatre of the absurd and evil that is the current incumbent of the White House.
The global neo-nazi resurgence might be another angle, but I'm not the ideal person to write a "why Nazis are bad, 101" for folks who haven't already got the message—I'm not patient enough and the subject strikes much too close to home for comfort.
I am living abroad for a short period of time, and I want to remember all my new experiences in the future. At first I was not good in vocabulary and usually made a lot of mistakes but as time passed, I became a lot better in English and now when i read my old diaries i feel so good and i still remember many of my life events just because of my diary. Right now, i don't keep a diary anymore, i only read it at times and it's really fun to read what i've written in the past. Each year we select a new group of bloggers, from the British Council’s language assistants, who share their experiences of learning languages and living abroad.
My diary is great way to keep track of my past and think about my future.