Like an ecstasy pill that'll get you in a minute.

Sep 11, 2008 22:39


Super happy ang day na 'toh. Pramis.

I seriously did *not* expect it to be this fun and rewarding. The event ended at about 4:30 or so, but the jovial remnants remain with me up to now. The incredibly random pictures in my folders are hard proof. xDD But anyway... Yeah. It was supposed to be for a Social Studies project in school, and well... Kahit ganun, it still was fun. You probably won't know how much unless you were actually there to experience it with my groupmates and I. See, here's the deal: We're talking Social Studies here. As in... Greek Civilizations, Egyptian Dynasties, etc. We're currently on the Roman Civilization, and it's already pretty obvious that that civilization became the basis for a lot of civilis today. In groups of four [we didn't get to choose our own groupmates, but I was happy with mine anyway xD], we were tasked to go around the city and take pictures of places/objects or things that are heavily influenced by Roman culture. But here's the catch: there should be at least two members within each picture.

So fun.

As in. Lingaw.

The day, however, started boring enough. I didn't even feel like coming at *all*. Our group was supposed to meet at school, during ten o'clock in the morning. We didn't have classes for today, Thursday, and tomorrow, Friday, so I felt an obvious amount of wtfuckery. Why the hell do I have to do a project when there are too many other projects and IT'S FUCKING SUPPOSED TO BE FUCKING FREE DAY DAMMIT. I had to drag myself out of bed, blah blah... Then I got late, and my groupmates had to wait for me... And more random stuff. Embarrassing, right? ... Yeah. Sure. The fun only started once we get to our first destination. ...Which was actually McDonalds. Vin needed to get his breakfast. O_o But yeah... There were more discussions after that, and then we got to our REAL first destination. The picture-taking ensued, and we did random things in front of the camera... But perhaps the most random thing we came up with was the "Jump" technique. True, true; it's an old technique... But nobody's used it before yet. Not in this project at least.

...So we now have plenty of little jump pics. Yee. <3

The rest of the day looked up a lot, 'cept for the enormous amount of heat... And we were pretty much tired asses after that, but it's fine. Stuff paid off, and I didn't totally waste the day. xDDD

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