Jan 29, 2009 17:39
It feels so much better to get back into a rhythm. I can get really anxious about things, but now that I've got a good amount of classes, a set schedule, and some stuffs to do, things are good.
I've learned some interesting things and met some interesting people. Basically: interesting. Ha, then again, I could watch skin flakes peel off and that would be interesting. Is it just me, or am I the only person who likes to look at/save nail clippings? For some reason, I think it's sort of poetic to live in a pile of filth. My poor suitemates complain about the littlest things, though. I mean really...we're adults here.
There have been several class incidents that amused me over the past week. For one, I managed to add this math class for some GE credit (Mathematical Logic)- easy math class, whoot! The prof was going on about how logic has its own set of symbols, like we have symbols in English. He wrote out "cat" and said that we all knew what that meant. He then wrote out "c!*t" and asked "Do we know what that means?"...rhetorically, of course. But some loud frat boy said "cunt!" and guffawed with his greek brothers in the back. XD I hate frat boys, but it's good to know they're good for something, eh?
I love my Brit Lit class. I've already managed to sit in the back and chit chat with two other friendly people. One of them is pretty much your typical gay guy. XD Ohhh English majors. And he was complaining about all the Englishy types being either lesbians or hipppies.
Also...Humanities remains the best class ever. Because I am a total Humanities & Arts nerd to the core.
But besides that, I've been hanging around with the little community that I've found in the invervarsity group here on campus. It's good to have friends that *don't* commute here. I wish this wasn't such a commuter school. >.< So we have stuff on Tuesday and Wednesday nights on campus. We watched The Chronic-what-cles of Narnia on Tuesday since nothing's really started up yet. Lol, movies are never as much fun as the chatter that goes on during them. You notice that? And last night at Wednesday's meeting, there were a bunch of new people, so that was pretty cool. I find that in social contexts where you feel comfortable, you open up more. See, I'm the type of person that would dance the hustle to class if only I had an audience to appreciate it. (Yes, I actually thought about doing that this morning) The wonderful thing about Wednesday nights and intervarsity is that I am starting to feel comfortable in that group. That's a good thing to have, especially when you're a freshman like myself. So I was my nice and bubbly self. ^^ And I'm convinced my friend Rebecca wants to hook me up with one of the new guys that went last night. >.< She kept saying "You guys clicked really well." She's a strange one, indeed.
I've also managed to melt into this group of chicks that were in my music classes with me last semester. Now only one of us is a music major, lol, but we've pretty much made a habit of eating lunch with each other every so often.
So I'm officially being kidnapped tomorrow afternoon! :O Some friends from home are driving down. Looks like I'll get to show them the library on crack before we leave too. :P
With which people do you feel most comfortable being yourself?
...you know what I've noticed? I've never met a person with their sence of creativity on the same wavelength as mine...except online. There really are so many beautiful people out there, but people I meet tend to have a hard time seeing eye to eye with me about art, poetry, and music...experiencing it or making it.
Katrina
Ps-Today was good. Today was fun. Tomorrow is another one.” - Dr. Seuss
social circles,
english,
class,
friends,
thought,
school