Notes to self:
Alarm clocks. If you switch them off, you need to be certain you're actually going to get up now, and not merely fall back into a comfortably non-alarm-interrupted sleep. Restful though it may be.
Glasses. Yes, you still wear them. No, they don't mysteriously disappear when you want to splash water on your face. Apparently you need reminding of this fact.
Salad. Should not, in fact, go up sleeves.
Notes to others:
Being disorganised. Clearly I'm not the only one. Yes, I'm looking at you, schools of the UK. The deadline was in February.
(Has anyone read the Prince What-A-Mess books, btw? I adored them when I was little. Perhaps unsurprisingly.)
Alarm clocks. If you switch them off, you need to be certain you're actually going to get up now, and not merely fall back into a comfortably non-alarm-interrupted sleep. Restful though it may be.
Glasses. Yes, you still wear them. No, they don't mysteriously disappear when you want to splash water on your face. Apparently you need reminding of this fact.
Salad. Should not, in fact, go up sleeves.
Notes to others:
Being disorganised. Clearly I'm not the only one. Yes, I'm looking at you, schools of the UK. The deadline was in February.
(Has anyone read the Prince What-A-Mess books, btw? I adored them when I was little. Perhaps unsurprisingly.)

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(I liked it a lot too - I hear many people not liking the gore and stuff but that's silly. Like when people read fic with bad language and complain that it's not true SG cos they never swore on the show. Yes, granted, the group of them are adult and intelligent enough to express frustration/whatever without swearing excessively, and I don't like fic with gratuitous language either. But the reason they never swore on the show wasn't cos the characters never swear, but that it was a family show. Even more ridiculous is the idea that the wounds and scrapes they get into are really as sterile as we saw on the show. A staff burn has to be really gross. They just couldn't show us loads of blood and gore. Doesn't mean it didn't happen. Whoa, essay! Sorry)