Friday, October 5, 2007

Good/Bad Day...

Today started off terrible. Absolutely dreadful, in fact. I know for a fact that I completely bombed my Calc2 exam. I also ended up looking at what I have in the class beforehand...75%. I have a fscking C in a subject I plan on majoring in, even before the exam that I prolly got a D on. I can remove some frustration with the fact that Calc2 is allegedly the toughest of the four Calculus classes.

But it still upsets me.

We ended up watching a John Wayne film in Cinema class today. It was pretty good, even if I don't care for Western flicks at all. After that, I went to my Bio lab. I swear, there is something wrong with that teacher. The lady who teaches the class definitely has something wrong with her. She's monotone, quiet, and always unaware of the fact that there are things going on around her (like she'll present something while nobody is paying attention and continues to keep talking - of course, it's only her job to teach, not to make people listen, but she does absolutely nothing to try and battle it, as if it's not even taking place).

The best thing that happened today was the fact that I've been out with my roommate and friend since 7PM. Where did we go? Why, to a Methodist Ministry, of course! They were playing Mr. Smith Goes To Washington in there. Let me tell you, it's an awesome, feel-good movie. It was sooooo awesome!!!! Best part is, they play a movie every Thursday. Next week is One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, and the week after is Memento.

That does it! I'M GOING TO CHURCH ON A WEEKLY BASIS FOR NOW ON!!!

Afterwards, we ended up walking because we didn't want to go back to the room, so we walked...and walked...and walked...and sang Maxwell's Silver Hammer, White Christmas, Journey...and walked...and finally, we wound up at Meijer about a mile away from campus.

I bought Krispy Kreme's! ^_^

On the way back, we had really fun debates about views on society, such as my usual, "I hate people; I like PERSONS" spiel, and how I believe that there is someone self-righteous enough to stick to their beliefs no matter the obstacle.

I'm certainly not it (really, I'm not), but in all my general hatred of mankind, I like to believe that there's one pure soul out there who has the integrity to follow a path of what they think is right compared to what is easy.

Simon

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