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Blog 3.2 - Adi's Inferno - 9th circle

 Disclaimer: I've never actually read Dante's inferno because it's Christian text lol. I think the circles do end at 9? or 7? I'm not sure. (I'm basing everything I know off of pop culture. This is not meant to be accurate.)

Happy morning!! The last blog ended on a rather helpful note, I think.

I'm hoping to keep this post rather short since a lot happened already. If I recall correctly, we had our quiz last (last?) week. Or midterms? I've truly got it all mixed up already since I feel as though we don't have much time for AEP anymore. (Granted I was absent this week but let's not talk about that.)

How was the midterms? Miss promised us a crossword and she delivered! Thank you! I panicked to myself the night before as I tried reviewing all the words. Sadly, on the test itself, I missed one particular word and it made my blood boil that I couldn't get full marks. Whatever, right? It's just one mark.

Anyways, I'm happy enough that it is all behind me. AS exams are approaching and I must persevere! Lately, life has been such an odd mix of sensations. I could feel my routine slowly improving with daily advancements in trying to maintain a consistent balance of school, housework, and hobbies. 

It's quite an odd feeling actually. I wouldn't say I'm "happy" quite yet, but there is certainly this air of familiarity. I tend to compare it to how life felt when I was still living in Indonesia almost 3 years ago. It's not a bad feeling. I hope to see brighter days with these routines.

Thank you for reading!

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  1. Dante's inferno is a poem from Devine Comedy. It features 9 circles of hell, you might remember 7 due to the 7 deadly sins. just some context, thought I should just give it out

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