>>82367981
>do u change it every year?
Yes, they're year long diaries. Next year's will be number 5.
>someone might like it...
Don't joke about that!
>does it taste... Drinkable?
It does. It better for the price...
>What r u gonna do 2day?
I'll try to get ahead on the reading for the course I have. Ideally I can get the two essays written ASAP and then I'll be sorted until next year.
>>82368564
>are you sure it's not going to explode?
More sure than the last one. That was guaranteed to explode without a step-down transformer.
>>82368761
>i wish i had done everything early on the day and then read a book or draw something (it was a work from home day) instead of just getting distracted while surfing the net and only working properly near the end of the day...
Story of my life...
>do you usually write what happened on your day or do you just write the first thing that comes to mind?
A bit of both. Usually it's what I did that day, how I felt, thoughts about the future. It's written at the end of the day, rather than as I go. Sometimes there's a bit of your spoiler, too. I also try to use it as a planner because it has two different calendars but I usually fail at that...
Reading my old diaries is an interesting experience, and I'm usually shocked to see just how depressed I was in a lot the entries. It's also fun reading stuff knowing what happens later, and some of the entries are still really vivid in my mind.
I will happily shill Hobonichis for free to anyone interested in journaling. The fact they cost so much is a good way to make you use it so you don't feel like you've wasted your money. At least that's what worked for me.
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