I wasn't going to even come to lj today but here I am typing away instead of getting my math on at the math lab, but eh, I'll do that tomorrow after class. I spent all last semester practically in the math lab, every day after math class doing my homework. I'm a living a little, skipping math lab for the computer. lolz.
We finally got a bit of sunny blue skies today, that dull dreary rainy gray weather was getting seriously depressing but that's winter in the gulf coast. Even though it's warmed up, I don't think it's exactly let's throw on some shorts weather yet. I'm not against shorts, I've been known to rock the short shorts in the summertime like the hoochie that I am, lol, but I whenever I make a comment about shorts people seem to get defensive-like.
Everyone else here is on myspace. I'm wondering if lj's even popular anymore. I dunno, I way prefer lj to myspace, I have a myspace page but I've haven't even been there in ages. Just not feeling myspace so much.
Anyway, I think I figured out the confusing boy/girl sit. that just kept boggling my mind. It's arther surprising to find out that the cute guy you've been sneaking peeks at during history is actually a girl.
I noticed this guy in my bio class also happened to be in my history class but towards the end of history class I noticed a purple backpack and what suspiciously looked like a purse on the ground next to him, so I started thinking the he was a she. But I was so sure he/she was a boy when I was in bio, voice didn't sound feminine and I recalled no purse or purple backpack. It's hard to tell b/c the person in question wears baggy clothes dressing in an overall tomboy-ish manner, wears the same glasses, has the same blond-ish hair and whatnot. So I had another look in bio yesterday and can only conclude that there must be two of them, one male, one female. The dude from bio does look taller but they pretty much have the same face, it's not particularly masculine or feminine looking. Maybe they're twins, I'm thinking they have to be related. Normally I'm not so noticey-noticey of details but I had to know. Plus, when the dude from bio asked me about the syllabus, I thought he had a pretty cute face. And well, I had to know whether I was attracted to a girl or a guy.
Dude's not really my type anyway, not that I have a type exactly, never having been out on a real date or having a boyfriend. Although I am wondering why I seem to attract the guys that I'm not particularly attracted to. So far, pretty much the short Mexican dudes, some not bad looking. I'm more interested in male friends than male anything else right now and definitely not looking for a boyfriend though I'm not completely opposed to the idea depending on the guy. But still why aren't the really cute/interesting guys looking my way. Of course, where are all the really cute/interesting guys anyway? Just for viewing at least^^ The one semi-cute dude ends up possibly being a girl. Most of the guys around here seem a bit dull.
Speaking of bio class, it only took me three classes before I started breaking stuff. I was carrying a test tube with a pair of tongs to put it in a pot of boiling water when it slipped right out and broke, spilling what the guy next to me must have assumed was a dangerous chemical because he jumped back about two feet. For the record, it wasn't, I got it on my hands when I was picking up the broken pieces, plus the lab manual gives out warnings for the dangerous stuff. Don't know why I always end up with the thickheaded science partners. It's been that way since 4th grade when were supposed to be figuring out what this lump thing was and my partner kept saying it was a rat egg and refused to accept the fact that rats were mammals. We were measuring solvents the other days for the temperature and the girl recording it down wrote Celsius instead of Fahrenheit so I corrected it, but this guy kept insisting that we used C* degrees. The temp. stick had both marked on it and I remembered what numbers were next to each other which is why I corrected it. You could look at it and see for your self. Plus, 90 degrees Fahrenheit is way lower than 90 degrees Celsius. I was actually good at converting metric units in math so I know that at least.