1. Plushies
Honestly, how could you not adore these things. They're cute and cuddly and they've got faces on them ! Every single asian plushie has a face on them, otherwise they're just exceptionally cute by themselves. You name it, they have a face: tofu, riceballs, radishes etc. Why is this an
obsession? Why is that even a question... They're just right to cuddle, listen to you, everything. That sounds a bit depressing but the point is they're so comforting to be around and just OMG they are plushies, impossible not to love.
2. Pokemon
Don't love this? You're weird. It makes me feel so accomplished when I raise a pokemon up to a particular level and even happier when it evolves! Pokemon are all so cool and awesome. Again, there is no particular reason to me being obsessed with this. I loved it back in primary school, I still like it.
3. Disney
How could you not like Disney. Disney is like the symbol of my childhood. The symbol of my teenage years. The symbol of my life. Disney as well as Pixar. They are like, OMG i love all their movies. They show the perfect life, well at least it ends perfect and just presents me with the goodness of being happy and in love. How many stories are based off Walt Disney's stories. I'm pretty sure it's a guy so I'll just say he: he is so omg, okay, I don't have a word for it. I mean, how could you not love Mickey Mouse? Donald Duck? Goofy?
4. Watching dramas/movies that make me cry
Usually you wouldn't want to cry, but movies that make me cry take me away from it all and make me feel better inside that I'm not them. Unless it's a happy cry - in that case, I wish I was them. T_T THEY'RE JUST SO TOUCHING ! Classics such as The Notebook, and then those HK dramas and those Korean dramas. They all make me cry. In fact, a lot of things make me cry. Yeh, I cried in Toy Story.
5. Procrastinating
I often have nothing to do, and in times like those, I procrastinate. It's not really an obsession, it's more a habit. A habit that a lot of people have. I'm pretty sure at least once in a lifetime, you will experience this. It's not a good thing, but it's satisfying to know that you're not doing work. It makes me feel so much more, not accomplished, just less carefree. But then at around about 11:00PM I realise that I should really start, I mean, it's due tomorrow.
This post sounded much more interesting in my head.
P.S.
This time around, I'm aiming for further than Day 7. I checked and my last one ended at 7. Congratulations to Emma who was the only one who succeeded.