YAY! July's a day ahead!!! (Well, depends on your GMT...)
I have no idea why I have to do that.
OK, June has been a crazy busy month, all I could think of was studying and studying, but that doesn't mean I'm not gonna enjoy some good stuffs. No, I'm not talking about drugs. MOVIES AND MUSIC AND BOOOOKK!!
I just bought Connor's "A Work In Progress" and so far, I can say it really depicts how his life has been so far, and as the title itself suggests "A Work In Progress", it's a book filled with his good old memories, and let's be real, life is "a work in progress" that continues on and on. Really inspirational in a certain way, but I'm not finished with it yet. So, I'll just read it if I got free time.
Ignore the desk, focus on the book XD
Yes, that's the amazing book, please ignore my messy desk because I still got lots of lab works, presentation, and essay to work on.

Ahhh... Now to the movies, YES! 2015 has served a LOT of good movies, but let's not forget that there'll also be bad ones. So far, I'm catching up with all the movies I've missed, like; Pocahontas, Lady And The Tramp, Insidious 3, and Poltergeist. Don't expect action movies, I get bored with action movies, and I won't tell why until the time s right *evil laughs*.
Anyhow, Pocahontas has been an amazing movie which has brighten up my vision about the world. It may seem old, but the things they're showing still relates to modern society. Lady And The Tramp, shows me that a person's status doesn't matter, what matters is the heart. Insidious 3 was less scarier than I expected, but obviously, I can tell they're gonna make another sequel. It's obvious guys, cmon... Poltergeist, a supposingly remake of the old Poltergeist in 1982.

I'm honest when I criticize a movie, and Poltergeist is really one good remake, but unnecessary. It's kinda like Jurassic Park and Jurassic World, what they simply do is just make it more 'modern' like, and the same applies for these movies. I wouldn't say it's bad, 'cause I find it entertaining instead of scared. Recommended for not-so horror lovers, 'cause (I promise) you won't be scared with this compared to A Nightmare on Elm Street.

And as for music, I know most of you probably know (or not) about Tori Kelly, but she's just amazing. Her vocals are soft yet effective. It's like the voice of Christina Aguilera minus the powerful shouts and crispiness. Try her out on Spotify, and if you don't have a Spotify, it's OK. I'll share her playlist at my Spotify (Just go to the right side of my blog and you'll see a list of songs), and seriously, you gotta try her out. In the meantime, I'm currently addicted to Owl City's "Unbelievable.

This song has "Rugs From Me To You" sense of humor, but with amazingly cute and adorable lyrics, like "When I was a kid... put Mentos in my Diet Coke in the backseat on the bus... The newest thing was Lion King, and I could feel the love"
The song is simply catchy, and brings out all nostalgic moments when you were back in the 90s, and TBH, I simply love the message of the song. Give it a try if you wanna...


Well, that's my June so far, and after re-reading this post, I just realized that it my June doesn't seem so 'scheduled' after all. How was your June? Any progress in life?