Kendipositive

Feb 19, 2007 21:11


"Man is the only animal that blushes -- or has reason to."

An unexplainable feeling of happiness is all over me this 19 February. Probably, what I certainly feel right now is the perfect example of optimism. I mean this day is just great. Nothing extra-special happened. Just your ordinary day at school--if only ordinary days are like these, I'm sure my world would be a better place to live.

Someone invited me over lunch this morning--as early as 10:00! No one ever invited me to eat lunch that early. So, in short, it was something planned. Which is good--someone considering me as his lunch buddy. But before coming to my college, I just heard the best news for the day. I was advised by my professor to not drop his subject instead take the final exam (which is easy because it is supposedly constructed for failing students--and since I missed the second exam, not failed the second exam, he reassured me that I will pass it, hence, me must not drop his class) Which is damn great! Di ba?

Moving on, Roan (who will drop six units this semester) invited me to go over the book sale few meters away from my college. There I found a yellow book entitled The Darwin Awards and bought it for a relatively cheap amount. As a self-proclaimed kuripot, we haggled the books we saw and saved P50! Just great. Anyways, the book compiles stories of people who proved the common sense is not actually common. One story is about a terrorist who opens a mail bomb returned to him for insufficient postage. It's light reading so I guess I'll finish reading this book first before Camille's Wicked.

My Spanish class went well. As usual she had her monologue against student's activism and their defiance on the tuition fee increase etc. She even compared the UP studentry to that of Ateneo and La Salle and UA and P. According to her, we (the UP students) look like pulubi wearing flops and torn jeans and fugly shirts unlike the cultured, well-dresed Ateneans. I wish I had the courage to defend my schoolmates. And tell her how my orgmates slammed their blue opponents in one competition. (Read: Wazzup Wazzup 17 January 2007) But I don't want to argue with her, I want to learn Spanish.

My day ended with me meeting some friends. Like Third. OMG. His love life may be ordinary but how he tells it makes it extra-ordinary. He had statements running around his head. "(Name of Ex) and I are part of history." Then, I met up with my high school friend Daisy who told me my bff Bryan will come here in Saturday. Oh I can't wait. BTW, this week is UP Palaris' week. Plug lang.

Now, I'm starting my paper in Communication 140. Which is good. That ends this day.

PS. R-18 film Troika (Threesome) is showing in Ali Mall. I know it's sleazy and it's a risk for me to watch it there but a part of me wants to watch it mainly because I just turned 18 and my civil liberties include the right to watch an R-18 film. Anyone? Wanna come? Maybe not Ali Mall.  Somewhere else.
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