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With a higher degree comes more garments to wear, including a prestigious hood that continually chokes you as you walk.
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| This quarter is better in terms of group projects, team dynamics, and coordination efforts, but I seem to still like to torture myself in terms of workload. I've managed to put this into CAD:

...taking some design liberties and putting in my own style, etc. and I'm going to machine it! The idea is a pearl oyster music/jewelry box that will hold this set of pearls my mom gave me. They were her first set of pearls when from when she was a young lady. I still have a ways to go: modifying the CAD to make sure the speaker and electronics fit snugly, finalize part fixturing for machining, generating the code to machine it on a CNC, actually machine it, finish it, etc. and I'll probably die from exhaustion from doing it, but I feel regardless of how it turns out, I'll be quite proud that I attempted it in the end.
I was quite flattered when I asked my intructor if he honestly believed it can be done he said anyone else in the class, probably not, but me, yes.
I'm going to die.
With that being said, I'm going to do a self-imposed Xanga hiatus until June 8th. Or at least try.
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| Ugh, I can't seem to motivate myself to work. I'm constantly tired, unmotivated, yet stressed when I realize the amount of time I've wasted and the amount of work that needs to be done.
What's worse, I seem to have designer's block.
For one of my design classes, I'm making a music box, but I have no clue what to make it look like. I also only have 3 weeks left to CAD, buy materials, create fixtures, make it, and make a modified version.
HELP?

Why is this happening?
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