mmmm Baruch Voices.

I can’t say I enjoyed it.
But I also can’t say it was horrible.
I think because it was during registration day, kind of clouded my judgement.
I didn’t enjoy the acting.
However the monologues themselves were well thought out.
Overall, I think I could have gone through my whole college career without it, and it wouldn’t have made a difference.
But +1 to Baruch for trying.

too harsh?

-Sophie

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Soliloquy

So this wont be as Shakespearean as Hamlet’s grandiose monologue, and damn could that boy talk.
No this is much more of a “once upon a time” kind of thing. Just Kidding.
You know when in elementary school teachers would ask that one, super overrated question..
“What do you want to be when you grow up?”
While the other kids in my class pondered and squirmed restlessly in their seats calling out ridiculous careers such as astronauts,
cowboys, Obi Wan Kenobi, etc. I’ve always been sure of what I wanted to be. So yea, I raised my chubby little hand and told the teacher with my broken english
“I want to be a cook” (a chef rather)

That’s been my dream since forever, my world has revolved around food, cooking, kitchen utensils, child size aprons. My life was predestined from the very start. I was born to be a chef.
But clearly thats not what I’m doing anymore.
And yeah, I’m hear broken about it.
Never have I ever thought I would end up here, stuck in a business school, miserable, around such “normal” people. You have to understand, coming from an art high school, and being submerged in fine arts since I was little, being around potential suits kills my creativity a little by little everyday.
I don’t draw anymore, I’ve fallen into a rut.
I go to school, I come home, I study (sometimes) and I go to bed just to go through the same thing everyday.
and what sucks the most is that I don’t cook anymore, I stopped reading cook books, I stopped waiting for my monthly subscriptions to Martha Stewart’s Living magazine, or Food and Wine.
I’ve come to the conclusion that My life has been flipped, turned upside down. And I’d like to take a minute and sit right there….lol never mind.
So I’ve psycho-babbled enough.

The bottom line is. I don’t know what happening anymore. I’m scared. I’m thinking about a new dream. To go into manufacturing cosmetics. Becoming a Make-up artist.
I just miss knowing exactly what I was doing with my life.
I miss cooking.
But I guess I’m going to be okay though, cause’ I’m happy with the person that I am today and even if things don’t turn out the way I expected, I’ll be fine.
anyway, that is all.
-Sophie

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My Jingles

Hey guys, so when it comes to music I don’t stick to a genre just because
I like giving everything a chance 🙂 Also I went through a lot of changes
I’m sure we’ve all gone through that weird elementary school days with the best of the 90s-early 2000s
spice girls, boys to men, n’sync, britney spears, christina aguilera…..radio disney haha
and then the whole junior highschool emo phase with the my chemical romance, him, afi, four year strong, sense fail, slipknot, korn, artreyu…you get the deal.
Anyway so that was me, but this is me now.

Here’s my little arrangement of songs that get me through the long subway rides to school and back home.

1. Adele
(actually I listen to both of her albums so all the way through so I can’t really name one specific song.)

2. Nat King Cole
Darling Je Vous Aime Beaucoup

3. Chet Baker
Time after Time

4. Billy Holiday
You go to my head

5. Jessie J
Who you are

6. Sara Bareilles
Sitting on the dock of the bay (original by Otis Redding)

7. The Pierces
Three wishes

8. Sia
Death by chocolate

9. Weezer
Say it ain’t so

10. Sublime
Mary

well thats it.
enjoy

(was that anticlimactic?)

-sophiekyoon

Published in: on September 22, 2012 at 9:02 pm
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