Never forsake e-systems!
As you all have been informed, I, in the manner and spirit true to the Great Vulture, could two weeks ago not help but succomb to the lure of registering for an e-systems course. However, dark forces soon began their devious games with my pure scavenger's soul. They came clad in the respectable dress of charming math professors; their sweet, beckoning voices told tales of a world where all children of the earth elatedly pursued the wonderful art of mathematics with shiny, enthusiastic eyes...
Alas!
Never believe math teachers! They are but agents of the devil. I changed to this theoretical math course, where we should (if only we could) be proving masses of obscure and less obscure theories on our own and simultaneously dropped e-systems! Life has been treating me hard ever since... I can drop back to my original calculus course. But I cannot redeem my e-systems course. It is too popular!! (Well, no wonder...) Life sucks.
Other than this, circumstances seem to have conspired against me lately. The amount of meaningful social interaction/conversation I have had occasion for recently is practically negligible. Managing a worthwile conversation appears to be a formidable task around here in case you have not seen most of the past several decades' produce of the American "movie"-making industry, or tv-shows, etc crap. And if you are not interested in stupid chit-chat (once again with constant references to some bullshit movie, etc) it is fairly hard to find company. They just do not seem to be able to interact without the help of a third-party mediator between them, be it a movie, a show, in better cases a book. And I am including upperclassmen too. Don't they have a life to talk about? Or common experiences to share/reminisce of? That is quite sad. They barely even talk about politics; if they did I could at least be a David Linden. But no! Anyway.
But it's FINE!
Bazmeg
P.S. Eddie, at least our parties are remarkably better than yours. And there usually is a bunch of cool Poles around the hotspots of debaouchery with whom you can drink/smoke your brains off in relative style, only you need to look hard to find them.
As you all have been informed, I, in the manner and spirit true to the Great Vulture, could two weeks ago not help but succomb to the lure of registering for an e-systems course. However, dark forces soon began their devious games with my pure scavenger's soul. They came clad in the respectable dress of charming math professors; their sweet, beckoning voices told tales of a world where all children of the earth elatedly pursued the wonderful art of mathematics with shiny, enthusiastic eyes...
Alas!
Never believe math teachers! They are but agents of the devil. I changed to this theoretical math course, where we should (if only we could) be proving masses of obscure and less obscure theories on our own and simultaneously dropped e-systems! Life has been treating me hard ever since... I can drop back to my original calculus course. But I cannot redeem my e-systems course. It is too popular!! (Well, no wonder...) Life sucks.
Other than this, circumstances seem to have conspired against me lately. The amount of meaningful social interaction/conversation I have had occasion for recently is practically negligible. Managing a worthwile conversation appears to be a formidable task around here in case you have not seen most of the past several decades' produce of the American "movie"-making industry, or tv-shows, etc crap. And if you are not interested in stupid chit-chat (once again with constant references to some bullshit movie, etc) it is fairly hard to find company. They just do not seem to be able to interact without the help of a third-party mediator between them, be it a movie, a show, in better cases a book. And I am including upperclassmen too. Don't they have a life to talk about? Or common experiences to share/reminisce of? That is quite sad. They barely even talk about politics; if they did I could at least be a David Linden. But no! Anyway.
But it's FINE!
Bazmeg
P.S. Eddie, at least our parties are remarkably better than yours. And there usually is a bunch of cool Poles around the hotspots of debaouchery with whom you can drink/smoke your brains off in relative style, only you need to look hard to find them.
4 Comments:
That's nice to hear that at least you have cool parties, and to further my comment it has been SHOCKING to me that most Poles here are fucked, not really drinking just working and being remarkably similar to Swedes !!
Anyhow, may the vultures be with you
it's nice reading your blog Laszlo
Wow, it is even nicer to hear about you, Tien:) How's the second year treating you?
not really well Laszlo. Life is hectic here, and i have been busy striving to finish some of the academic things like EE and TOK and geting done with university application. By the way i still live in the same room as last year but occupying your corner:)
How is life there?
Good luck
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