001. an introduction of sorts.

Jun 21, 2005 00:04

The human psyche is a fascinating thing to study, especially the capacity for self-delusion, grandiosity, and willingness to commit to acts that will harm others in order to benefit oneself. We are all selfish creatures, deep down at our cores, though we delude ourselves the fact by pouring heart and soul into our near and beloved, but inherent ( Read more... )

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vhugo June 21 2005, 06:13:06 UTC
If you need help finding courses for your schedule, I stumbled upon this link for you.

I remember reading in a post that the year has two semesters, and within those semesters we have to take all the courses at least once. :\

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_dostoevsky June 21 2005, 06:15:28 UTC
Thanks, Victor. Does this make sense, do you think?

BLOCK ONE - Social Studies
BLOCK TWO - Math
BLOCK THREE - Physics
BLOCK FOUR - English
BLOCK FIVE - Political Science
BLOCK SIX - Psychology

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vhugo June 21 2005, 06:31:52 UTC
For you? Yes, I think it does. :)

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neddy_l June 22 2005, 07:37:41 UTC
Well, that's good news--someone else to take notes for me when I miss class.

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vhugo June 21 2005, 06:53:27 UTC
Yes, I do realize all the registration forms and attendance sheets say “Fyodor Mikhaylovich”.

Interesting. It went from Fyodor Mikhaylovich to Theodore Dostoevsky? Explain that one.

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burning_blake June 21 2005, 15:46:26 UTC
Fyodor is the Russian form of Theodore. Mikhaylovich is a patronimic which is used as a middle name. Dostoevsky is the last name or family name.

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vhugo June 21 2005, 16:00:25 UTC
Ah! That makes perfect sense. I should study more about Russia...

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_dostoevsky June 21 2005, 20:42:45 UTC
Good luck with that.

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eliza_phelp June 21 2005, 21:57:47 UTC
I've recently developed a fascination of sorts with Russian accents. If you want to get together sometime...

So long as you don't have a mohawk, I mean.

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_dostoevsky June 21 2005, 22:00:11 UTC
Well, I apparently have a barely perceptible one. Learned Russian before English and all.

Of course not.

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vhugo June 21 2005, 22:19:26 UTC
Haha. I am fascinated with any accent. Though my French accent is very thick... I've spent the last twelve or thirteen years of my life in France, anyway... (and that last statement has nothing to do with Russia or Russian accents. T_T)

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_dostoevsky June 21 2005, 22:25:28 UTC
No, but it was an interesting non sequitur.

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