Soooo yah...it's the end of the semester. I have one paper due (technically tomorrow, but she said we can give it to her on reading day), and three exams on the actual dates, one exam on Monday, and one that's due whenever I feel like it next week. Yet, with all of this due...I feel fine. I think it may just be the shock...but whatever it is, I feel like I'll do fine.
Also, the race is on at work. In the next two days there will be interviews for the new office posistion. EEEE! I'm excited! I hope I get it ^^
Current Music: Chaiyya Chaiyya from the movie Dil Se
Wednesday, November 30, 2005
Tuesday, November 29, 2005
Hmm...
Despite a horrible tummy ache from lunch...I'm in the best mood that I've been in for the longest time.
Maybe I'm just in shock from the fact I have ALL KINDS of homework due this week, then exams next week.
I like my music right now ^^ *dances*
Current song: Harajuku Girls- Gwen Stephani
Maybe I'm just in shock from the fact I have ALL KINDS of homework due this week, then exams next week.
I like my music right now ^^ *dances*
Current song: Harajuku Girls- Gwen Stephani
Monday, November 21, 2005
Have you ever...
...woken up in the morning and like..completely forgotten who you are?
That was me this morning ^^;
In other news....Takagi Sensei thinks I have a penis. XD
No see, let me explain. I was stealthely (like the wiiiind) avoiding my second class and I ducked into her office to turn in my writing book. Now, here I should point out that I wear a guy's hoodie and it hangs really low on me. This is part of why I like it...it's all comfy and keeps me warm. ^^ I also carry things in the front pocket, usually my drink. So after I turned in my book, Sensei stopped me and says "What's that in your pocket?" I giggled and said "Oh, just my drink" and pulled it out for her to see. She nodded and said "Ohhh...I was about to say..." and then I blushed and realized what it looked like. "Hehe, yes sensei, I have a growth." And to that she laughed SO HARD.
After the giggles, I steathely (again, like the wiiiiiind) went back downstairs and headed to lunch.
WOOSH!
That was me this morning ^^;
In other news....Takagi Sensei thinks I have a penis. XD
No see, let me explain. I was stealthely (like the wiiiind) avoiding my second class and I ducked into her office to turn in my writing book. Now, here I should point out that I wear a guy's hoodie and it hangs really low on me. This is part of why I like it...it's all comfy and keeps me warm. ^^ I also carry things in the front pocket, usually my drink. So after I turned in my book, Sensei stopped me and says "What's that in your pocket?" I giggled and said "Oh, just my drink" and pulled it out for her to see. She nodded and said "Ohhh...I was about to say..." and then I blushed and realized what it looked like. "Hehe, yes sensei, I have a growth." And to that she laughed SO HARD.
After the giggles, I steathely (again, like the wiiiiiind) went back downstairs and headed to lunch.
WOOSH!
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Go To Class
I was rather annoyed today and I'm going to rant. It is so important that I even gave it its own title.
Got To Class
I have a question. About how many UNCG students come here to actually learn? I mean really. Twice in this month I have encountered on campus protests. Now, I would like for you all to understand that I have no problem with expressing one's opinion. However, I have a major problem with people abusing their right to speech by impeading on my rights at this University.
The first protest was, as far as I know, against Bush. I really have no idea about the specifications because they did nothing more than annoy me. First, when they were trying to round people up the week before, they were chanting "No class or work on November second!" I know that they meant "Don't go to class..." but that's not how a lot of people heard it. I know a LOT of people who thought that November second was some kind of holiday and didn't go to class. When it came time to protest, instead of waiting until they got downtown where they actual protest was happening, they decided to start a small marching band and march through the first floor of McIver. I was trying to listen to a lecture on "Much Ado About Nothing." We had to stop for nearly a full five minutes for them to get through the first floor and back. That may not seem like a lot of time, but anything that stops the train of thought of the professor is detrimental to the class. As though it wasn't enough, they then marched around the outside of the building. They were right outside our window and were still being a distraction. I don't care what you're against, you don't have the right to keep me from learning. I came to UNCG for LEARNING and damnit that's what I'll do.
The second, and most annoying out of sheer principle, was the protest going on outside of the Library. They were trying to protest against the use of free speech zones on campus. This had to be the most POINTLESS protest I have ever seen. They said that the use of these two zones were oppressing their freedom of speech. First of all, if you are any good at all with public speaking, who cares where you are? And to quote my boss, "it's not like they put them under the bridge in to the music building where no one will see." These places are relatively large, very noticable places. The only thing is that they are away from classes and dorms. The reason for this is not to prohibit you from getting your word out, but to keep you from disturbing classses and people who are trying to learn. They don't even have to give approval, you just have to tell them that you are going to do something so they can be prepared- they don't know what kind of protest it is and someone could get hurt.
People. I want you to understand that you can say whatever you want. But don't disrupt my learning experience. I came here to take classes and you know what? YOU SHOULD GO TO CLASS instead of wasting your time with pointless protests. You know that you just want to be remembered for it- but understand that no one cares about this petty crap.
STOP WHINING AND GO TO CLASS!
Got To Class
I have a question. About how many UNCG students come here to actually learn? I mean really. Twice in this month I have encountered on campus protests. Now, I would like for you all to understand that I have no problem with expressing one's opinion. However, I have a major problem with people abusing their right to speech by impeading on my rights at this University.
The first protest was, as far as I know, against Bush. I really have no idea about the specifications because they did nothing more than annoy me. First, when they were trying to round people up the week before, they were chanting "No class or work on November second!" I know that they meant "Don't go to class..." but that's not how a lot of people heard it. I know a LOT of people who thought that November second was some kind of holiday and didn't go to class. When it came time to protest, instead of waiting until they got downtown where they actual protest was happening, they decided to start a small marching band and march through the first floor of McIver. I was trying to listen to a lecture on "Much Ado About Nothing." We had to stop for nearly a full five minutes for them to get through the first floor and back. That may not seem like a lot of time, but anything that stops the train of thought of the professor is detrimental to the class. As though it wasn't enough, they then marched around the outside of the building. They were right outside our window and were still being a distraction. I don't care what you're against, you don't have the right to keep me from learning. I came to UNCG for LEARNING and damnit that's what I'll do.
The second, and most annoying out of sheer principle, was the protest going on outside of the Library. They were trying to protest against the use of free speech zones on campus. This had to be the most POINTLESS protest I have ever seen. They said that the use of these two zones were oppressing their freedom of speech. First of all, if you are any good at all with public speaking, who cares where you are? And to quote my boss, "it's not like they put them under the bridge in to the music building where no one will see." These places are relatively large, very noticable places. The only thing is that they are away from classes and dorms. The reason for this is not to prohibit you from getting your word out, but to keep you from disturbing classses and people who are trying to learn. They don't even have to give approval, you just have to tell them that you are going to do something so they can be prepared- they don't know what kind of protest it is and someone could get hurt.
People. I want you to understand that you can say whatever you want. But don't disrupt my learning experience. I came here to take classes and you know what? YOU SHOULD GO TO CLASS instead of wasting your time with pointless protests. You know that you just want to be remembered for it- but understand that no one cares about this petty crap.
STOP WHINING AND GO TO CLASS!
Thursday, November 10, 2005
ah fudgenuggets...
I broke my mp3 player...
Or rather, it's broken, I wasn't directly invovled in the incident.
I went to hook it up to the comp and noticed that the inside of the cable is now, for some reason, stuck inide the port on the player. That explains why the connection was so weak last week when I last hooked it up.
I dunno how it happened, it's not like I'm rough with it or anything...
*sighs* I have no way to listen to music at work now...which I guess is fine seeing as my headphones were dieing too.
This week is trying really hard to kill me.
Or rather, it's broken, I wasn't directly invovled in the incident.
I went to hook it up to the comp and noticed that the inside of the cable is now, for some reason, stuck inide the port on the player. That explains why the connection was so weak last week when I last hooked it up.
I dunno how it happened, it's not like I'm rough with it or anything...
*sighs* I have no way to listen to music at work now...which I guess is fine seeing as my headphones were dieing too.
This week is trying really hard to kill me.
Sunday, November 06, 2005
More pictars for your enjoyment
This is my friend Aarin with the best hat on the planet.
One of the three Tortuga Twins...yes...yes I said three. Don't ask.
I like feather things...even if they try to eat my face...
There were lots of street performers...this group in particular made me happy for rather obvious reasons ^^
She had to have been the most photogenic of all the performers there O..O
Well, that's all...I didn't take many pictures...I still feel wierd taking pictures of people I don't know...but I'm getting better as you can see ^^
Friday, November 04, 2005
So excited!
So today I *FINALLY* applied for my minor. In roughly two days, I'll be a Russian Studies minor ^^ This means that I only need one more language class and that'll be acomplished.
Purpose for this? I can say I speak Russian. Though we know that this is pretty much a lie.
OMG FAIRE TOMORROW AND I'M RENTING A COSTUME!! Pictars to follow.
Purpose for this? I can say I speak Russian. Though we know that this is pretty much a lie.
OMG FAIRE TOMORROW AND I'M RENTING A COSTUME!! Pictars to follow.
Tuesday, November 01, 2005
New Classes and Such
My Spring Schedual is as follows:
Monday: Russian 306 11:00-11:50am
Japanese 102 12:00-12:50pm
Women in Literature 2:00-3:15pm
Tuesday: Shakespear: Later Plays and Sonnets 9:30-10:45am
Victorian Literature 12:30-1:45pm
Wednesday: Russian 306 11:00-11:50am
Japanese 102 12:00-12:50pm
Women in Literature 2:00-3:15pm
Thursday: Shakespear: Later Plays and Sonnets 9:30-10:45am
Victorian Literature 12:30-1:45pm
Friday: Russian 306 11:00-11:50am
Japanese 102 12:00-12:50pm
Online: Infant and Child Developement in Family
Sounds like fun, ne?
Monday: Russian 306 11:00-11:50am
Japanese 102 12:00-12:50pm
Women in Literature 2:00-3:15pm
Tuesday: Shakespear: Later Plays and Sonnets 9:30-10:45am
Victorian Literature 12:30-1:45pm
Wednesday: Russian 306 11:00-11:50am
Japanese 102 12:00-12:50pm
Women in Literature 2:00-3:15pm
Thursday: Shakespear: Later Plays and Sonnets 9:30-10:45am
Victorian Literature 12:30-1:45pm
Friday: Russian 306 11:00-11:50am
Japanese 102 12:00-12:50pm
Online: Infant and Child Developement in Family
Sounds like fun, ne?
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