Jun 24, 2009 19:39
I started playing all of 50 Cent's old hits. They're still catchy, even after all these years. I guess a catchy song stays catchy for the rest of the decade.
I'm really too exhausted to post anything significant, but I felt an obligation to write something-anything!-after so many days of neglect. I apologize, O Readers and Livejournal. PCC has me so tired every day-class from 8AM to 3PM. And that's now that my schedule has stabilized; originally, I tried to add a class that ended at 7PM and I had to stay until then. I think I'll update over the weekend, maybe on Sunday, because I have USC Orientation tomorrow and Saturday. Then I'll have to cover my classes (the professors run the full gamut from amazing to terrible), and orientation itself.
In any case, I'm sick. Again. I never really stopped coughing from the time I was sick last month, and yesterday and today I've been running a fever. I think it just broke, though. Hopefully my cough goes away for good. I'm attributing my constant lack of energy to my illness. When I walk around PCC (a much larger campus than TCHS), my legs literally burn and shake and threaten to break down. I...really hope that it's due to my fever and not my fitness level.
Woolley (Wooley?) Tsui is in my History class. She's one of the thinnest girls I've ever met at TCHS, and she complained to me today about burning off her stomach fat (you know, the kind you have to pinch really hard to coax it to show). Honestly. But she's actually very nice and has a lot more substance than she lets on at first glance.
Today, my philosophy professor told us that California is a week away from being bankrupt. Glendale Community College and Santa Monica Community College are both bankrupt already, and are working off of loans. This is because the community colleges haven't received a cent from the state since March/April. PCC is still alive because of careful budget planning from previous years. Even so, he says that this could possibly be the last term it stays open. Because even if it closes, it needs to spend some money on security to keep the campus from being utterly destroyed.
Also, he raised intellectually-stimulating points on privacy vs. security.
In any case, here's to the start of a good freshman year at the University of Southern California.
homie you can catch me swooping bentley coupe and switchin' lanes