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An Update: Off to University – The Articles Will Have to Wait

13/09/24 - This has *only* been grammar-checked by AI.


Well, here we are. It’s happening. I have to write a short piece of writing because all this and that is happening and, of course, the moment I’ve been dreading and yet REALLY eagerly anticipating all at once... is here, at the door, asking if I am ready to play. The suitcases are packed, the car has been packed to death with various bags and cases, and I’m off to university. Cue the dramatic Pop Idol tension music.

You and I both know that this little corner of the internet has been a place where I ramble, dissect, and analyse everything and anything from BBC Radio 1 to T4 to... Sam Sparro! But now? Well, it’s going to get a little quieter around here, just for a little bit.

For anyone who’s ever been through it, university is this strange liminal space where everything feels new and uncertain. Kind of like a new Katy Perry album nowadays: full of hope, a bit chaotic, and no one really knows what’s going to happen next. I’ll be thrown into lecture halls, library all-nighters, and figuring out how to navigate the cafeteria without looking completely clueless (and like a hungry wolf). So, yes, writing a fresh, witty article about Nick Grimshaw’s best breakfast show moments (or the eventual one about BBC Three) might just take a backseat for a bit.

But fear not, dear reader. I’ll be back in full swing soon enough, armed with stories of academic struggles, awkward flatmate encounters, and maybe, just maybe, a killer piece on why T4 will always be the greatest Saturday morning TV block of all time... ah wait I have done that one already...

In the meantime, I’ll leave you with this. I’m sure I’ll be pressing pause on my usual inspired writing, but this step forward will bring new ideas that’ll be too good not to share. So, while I’m adjusting to lecture timetables and balancing coursework with trips to the campus pub, bear with me. Who knows, maybe I’ll get inspired between classes and drop an impromptu article, like I am the new Beyonce. But for now, university life is calling, and like any good adventure, it’s about jumping in headfirst.

Wish me luck, and don’t worry, I’ll be back with a vengeance (and a lot of tea).




I'm honestly abit heartbroken writing this one! It is time for me to just push this site behind for afew days fully D: I'll cya later website!