  I identify with Sarah Vowell, my dear idol, in that I do not think in clear sentences. I think in short synapses and brief fragments. I find it hard to converse in complete scantiness sometimes, too. I'm so scatter-brained, and there is usually so much on my mind-- conversations usually jump from a frenzy of relation and agreement to silence and a lot of head-nodding.
I had an awful headache all day. My head felt literally throbbing . My English class collectively received the necessary 90% and thus, no more vocabulary. Victory is ours. Is it wrong to have an intolerance to bad music? I would think its not, but according to Robin, it is. I thought it was a universal concept to dislike anything of poor-quality. Am I judgmental because I do, indeed, define a person partially by there musical tastes.
To me it seems like what sort of music you adhere to speaks a lot for what kind of person you are. And I just don't understand why believing this is wrong. "Your first name of Anna has given you a quick-minded, sensitive nature. It gives you a clever, creative ability in art, music, singing, or drama and an appreciation for refined surroundings. Your sociable nature expresses affection, kindness, and thoughtfulness to the extent that it is difficult for you not to be affected by others and governed by your emotions, rather than by logic and reason.
As you respond to love and encouragement from others, your romantic and dreamy nature can easily lead you into love affairs. " Affectionately... Anna 
