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May 25, 2008 19:11


I wonder what the childhoods of various dictators/coup leaders (etc) were like. It would be interesting to do a study on them and the psychological effects of various events, unless it’s already been done of course…in which case I could just look it up.
 People like Kim Jong Il and that Burmese General really puzzle me…I don’t understand how they ( Read more... )

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caroline_caz May 26 2008, 09:16:44 UTC
David: Cult indeed...anything that hands out pamphlets and holds 'educational'(/brainwashing) stalls is a cult in my books...seriously, the Socialist Stall was the only stall set up on my campus on Open Day...*shakes head*
How is Psychology coming along btw?

Kim: I agree...the only club I would ever join is the Circus Club (where one learns the art of fire juggling).

Sarah: I like Hermaphrodite fashion too...it means I can wear baggy clothes and be emo if I wanted. And yes...one day Sarah--there will be CAT FASHION & fashion for all furry creatures!!! Muhahahahahaha!!!

Tan: Oh wow, there's a bit of trivia for you. Anyway, we step on ants. (Must feed Queen ant...if I am male, I will die this winter)--it's true, that is how an ant would think--now you can't tell me that's no precursor for a political system for humans.

Love to you all.

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ddtng May 26 2008, 10:12:01 UTC
Psychology is awesome but sadly I finish it in two weeks and it will feel like a wholesome part of my life will be gone, even though it was only there for thirteen weeks.

And on hermaphrodites, there's this board cleaner in one of my lecture rooms. Sex of said cleaner is disputed among us students. Shim (Well, he-she doesn't quite work and neither does she-he) has big hands, a deep voice and a wrinkly old face; but also pink/purple skirt-thing, longish hair and some sort of chest. Hermaphrodites must really be in this year.

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caroline_caz May 27 2008, 08:46:18 UTC
How interesting, this cleaner must be the centre of much boredom-induced conversations. I like the fact that you say skirt "thing"--is it not really a skirt? Or do you use 'thing' to further suggest ambiguity in the cleaner's gender? Anyhow, surely this goes to show that hermaphrodites are indeed in this year! Shim's paving the way in the fashion industry!
Anyhow, that's a shame--but at least the time that was spent was spent enjoyably.

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ddtng May 27 2008, 09:28:41 UTC
It'll keep being a point of conversation because none of us are game enough (or is that rude enough?) to ask shim to clear it up for us. I think shim's a woman but the majority is man, but I think that's because it's less insulting for a woman to be called a man than for a man to be called a woman. (Okay, I think I may have offended some people here...) There's even a tallyboard on one of the tables, with man slightly leading.

Psychology was absolutely worth it. If you happen to have some spare time, have a look at the Stanford Prison Experiment. (It sucks that we can't do stuff like that any more... damn ethics!)

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0_osez May 26 2008, 11:31:15 UTC
I DONT SEE YOUR TIMETABLE!

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caroline_caz May 27 2008, 08:14:24 UTC
Oh yeah, whoops. Well, this is my last week of uni and my last day with appropriately long-ish breaks has just passed (monday), therefore, there's no point in posting up my times--but when I get my timetable outline for Semester 2, I'll post it up on LJ for those (unlike yourself) who wish to visit me at my C-town campus. =]

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0_osez May 27 2008, 08:28:21 UTC
waitwaitwait...

are you saying i don't want to visit you at your c-town campus? because that's why i'd ask :(

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caroline_caz May 27 2008, 08:35:06 UTC
NOOOOOOoooooooo...lol, there's two ways of reading that--I meant people who want to visit me like yourself but for some reason in my screwed up grammatically & linguistically incorrect mind, 'unlike yourself' made sense. Lol *hugs* my bad

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0_osez May 27 2008, 08:37:27 UTC
I wept thinking you thought the worst of me :(((

In any case, if you want MY timetable:

Monday: 9-12
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 9-11:30

So I can get to Macarthur stn at about 1pm-1:30pm. :D

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caroline_caz May 27 2008, 08:49:09 UTC
Yah I know, your timetable's in my memo on my mobile & I also worked out that you could be at Macarthur Station from 1pm-1:30pm. Muhahaha, am one step ahead of you...just like the fact that I'm always camping out under your window when you least expect.

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