pro·cras·ti·nate
[proh-kras-tuh-neyt, pruh-] verb,-nat·ed, -nat·ing.–verb (used without object)
1. to defer action; delay
2. story of my life
So here I am, sitting pretty in front of my laptop. I'm, in the immortal words of one T. Swift, "in the room, it's a typical Tuesday night," and there are so many other things I could/should be doing. Namely my annotations of the critical analyses for Love In The Time Of Cholera, which I read for English, and my paper on jazz for APUSH. But there are so many other things vying for my attention...I realize procrastination is hardly something unique to me; any teenager with an Internet connection (or, you know, lives in the 21st century) has the same problem. This week has been going by sooo sloowly...junior year will be the death of me.