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agenda. basically it's the gerundive of this word that's the latin for "to do." it therefore most literally means "that which must be done".
i also like the word exhausted, because it comes from the latin past participial root for "to drain" and the prefix for "out." so, "having been drained out."
today i have no agenda, which is a very nice feeling. i am not exhausted, however, so i have no excuse for wasting the day sitting on my lazy butt doing nothing.
wait, what's this? it's a list of people to call, bills to pay, and things i ought to take care of some time soon so that my moving experience isn't hellish. crap. i forgot, i do have an agenda after all.
so, um, bye.
i also like the word exhausted, because it comes from the latin past participial root for "to drain" and the prefix for "out." so, "having been drained out."
today i have no agenda, which is a very nice feeling. i am not exhausted, however, so i have no excuse for wasting the day sitting on my lazy butt doing nothing.
wait, what's this? it's a list of people to call, bills to pay, and things i ought to take care of some time soon so that my moving experience isn't hellish. crap. i forgot, i do have an agenda after all.
so, um, bye.
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