Alas, the butt puppet
Apr. 25th, 2007 04:19 pmSo I just spent at least an hour trying to get a stupid meme to work. Ergh. On top of that I just spend an hour updating my myspace account, which I keep so I can talk to Audra. I detest myspace, I embrace you livejournal with my arms wide open!
So I've decided that Wednesday's just suck a lot. Today I have been the universe's butt puppet so if I said anything stupid to anyone reading this (and I know I did to at least a few people) or to anyone floating out there in the cosmic ether, please just ignore it. The voices in my head took over. I was sitting in the back of my mind, saying, no, no, what are you saying and DOING, what are you DOING!!!!???
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*Clears throat* Anyway.
I am about half way done with my Chaucer paper so I'm going to finish that tonight and then I have to work on my Shakespeare project and then all the other junk I've got to do. I wish there was a Barnes and Noble in Delaware because if there was I really would go there and study. It's a rainy, yucky day and I could be curled up on a couch reading and writing papers like all the cool college kids in movies. I've got to say that going to college just isn't as fun as it looks like in the movies. You know how they always gloss over the hard parts? Typical college movie: Young hot student comes to college with stars in their eyes, quickly meets young hot students which they befriend/hook up with (this can involve either a relationship or just sex), then they are somehow given a purpose to do all their work. Thus we see them working hard and studiously with angsty music playing. The directer carefully shows scenes of them sitting in the library, cozy coffeehouses and then them studying in their dorm. Normally the dorm is beautifully adorned, and because smell o vision has not yet been invented, we can only imagine all the rooms smell like spring flowers, and freshly popped popcorn. I want that kind of college experience.
Hm anyway. Can I say tangential? Apparently so.
So I've decided that Wednesday's just suck a lot. Today I have been the universe's butt puppet so if I said anything stupid to anyone reading this (and I know I did to at least a few people) or to anyone floating out there in the cosmic ether, please just ignore it. The voices in my head took over. I was sitting in the back of my mind, saying, no, no, what are you saying and DOING, what are you DOING!!!!???
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*Clears throat* Anyway.
I am about half way done with my Chaucer paper so I'm going to finish that tonight and then I have to work on my Shakespeare project and then all the other junk I've got to do. I wish there was a Barnes and Noble in Delaware because if there was I really would go there and study. It's a rainy, yucky day and I could be curled up on a couch reading and writing papers like all the cool college kids in movies. I've got to say that going to college just isn't as fun as it looks like in the movies. You know how they always gloss over the hard parts? Typical college movie: Young hot student comes to college with stars in their eyes, quickly meets young hot students which they befriend/hook up with (this can involve either a relationship or just sex), then they are somehow given a purpose to do all their work. Thus we see them working hard and studiously with angsty music playing. The directer carefully shows scenes of them sitting in the library, cozy coffeehouses and then them studying in their dorm. Normally the dorm is beautifully adorned, and because smell o vision has not yet been invented, we can only imagine all the rooms smell like spring flowers, and freshly popped popcorn. I want that kind of college experience.
Hm anyway. Can I say tangential? Apparently so.