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Like...I know the stuff....just give me the stupid test, I'll prove it.

So why do I have to do all these assignments and essays and whatnot?

The homework was always really redundant and did nothing for me.

I just didn't do the day-to-day stuff because I was feeling particularly unmotivated.

When was the last time I truly felt motivated for longer than it took for the first obstacle to show up....

I make a laugh out of it, listen to some music, and before you know it your financial maths is done

meh I can see your point but my homework gets done anyway, in a weird way I sometimes enjoy it

Yeah, it would depend on the subject, for me. I never minded my algebra homework, or Creative Writing homework (loved that), or even my AP English homework....

Yeah, see, the thing is, I have a hard hard hard time motivating myself.

I KNOW I should just sit down and do the work. I KNOW I'll regret it if I don't.

Meh, I know I should fold my clean laundry, but meh. It can stay in the hamper.

Meh, I know that the more nutritious and sometimes tastier food would be something that I take the time to make, but meh. Quicker is better.

Meh, I know that I'd probably enjoy going out with my church friends, but meh. Don't feel like getting up and leaving the house. Meh.

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