Of all of the different and diverse events that have happened over the past year, let me tell you something. The years ahead will be anything but dreary. My wish is that they will not be as "lifeless" as this month has been so far. So to that we will make a toast, eh? Eh. Anyhow, I was trying to get my across that there is just a couple or so sentences which I have come up with to best describe the extremely tiny sliver of time known simply as "2015". This way: I do not know what has happened to last year. It has gotten old. Just like the car that one might have had; one which has deteriorated, and can't function much more. So we have to ditch it. It has rusted over. It wreaks of filth. I cannot stand it anymore.
All in all, I actually felt this way a lot of times. These recent times have consisted of just a bunch of uneventful moments. Well, I think this is how it has been when compared to other times. There has been a lot of unknowns this year as well. Now; looking forward to the next year, all that I would like to think about is what I would like to write next. Next January, I plan on writing much more feverishly. I plan on writing some more posts, since I have will probably be getting more things to read. I will probably subscribe to some magazines, including, yes, scientific ones. I recently got to looking around the magazine section and have picked out a few. I have some ones now that are old editions. And I have yet to read them at all. So you can expect I will be reading quite a lot this year. And, therefore, I will make a "New Year's gift", just for you. I expect to be writing a lot about my stuff. Well, specifically just describing what those magazines are like, and my own thoughts on the content that is included in the magazines themselves. I would be really interested in some magazines which I have never read before. These would include Weatherwise, Astronomy, as well as another one of my newly discovered magazines- Newscientist. This last one's HUGE. I have practically never even had an opportunity to look at this one in particular. I have gotten glimpses of the other two, however, especially the Astronomy one.
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