What I wrote down while waiting for Accounting class to start:
[10:19 AM]
everything looks like a photograph today. and even though the things in the photos would only really interest me, it is amazing. it feels amazing. i wish every day looked like this. there is potential in every grain of dust, dirt...the world is beautiful.
[10:21 AM]
yes. walking to class today I seemed oddly inspired, in a cheesy sort of way.
the only problem with this whole world view i had this morning is that i couldn't take a decent photo with a decent camera (you know, the good kind) if I tried. or well, maybe I could, but like I said...wouldn't have anything really interesting (to other people) to actually take photos of. besides. I don't even
have a camera. *laughs*
Anyhoo, guess that's it for now. Just wanted to come spout the pseudo-artistic babble that popped into my head before I had to think about financial statements. Luckily though, I came out of my last Accounting class (almost an hour early, no less) and the world still looks photographic. Yayness. :)
1. heh. How long did it take you to ANSWER all those?
Heh. At least a good half hour. These ones went much more quickly. :)
2. What if it all means something?
I don’t know…but it bloody well better not all mean something. The world is overwhelming enough as it is without everything bloody meaning something. But then, maybe everything already DOES mean something. I think it might. Can you honestly think of anything that doesn’t mean something to someone or something? Everything DOES mean something.
(And in other news, I still don't have that Chantal Kreviazuk album. Hmm. Haven't shopped in a while in general, either. Must do something about that after exams are finished...)
3. why not compare apples and oranges?
I think it’s a perfectly valid comparison. I mean, first of all, they’re both fruits. I really don’t get what’s so non-comparable about them… Honestly. They’ve got as many similarities and differences as anything else that gets compared with anything else without any controversy. Hrrrmph. :)
4. What catalyst is required to convert a haloalkane to an alkene?
*searches her msn chat transcripts* well, apparently, the correct answer is concentrated OH- and heat. *coughs* SOMEONE has to stop reading their Chem notes while asking me questions that SOMEONE (and it’s not me!) already knows the answer to. :P :)
[4:44 PM]
HEEHHEEH!!! The madness spreads! Suzy q just started
her own blog! *giggles* Everyone reading this (uh, everyone besides Suzy, that is...assuming there ARE other people reading this?? :)) go leave encouraging comments on her first blog entry :) Although she
does have an exam tomorrow, so I don't know if leaving comments will necessarily make her blog again any sooner. :) Good luck, Suz! And I'm so glad you're a blogger now. :)