Conversation overheard on the train

Mar 14, 2009 11:50

Yesterday I overheard three girls (around 18/19 years old, I'd guess) on the train, having following conversation ( Read more... )

rambling, rl

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bf_nightingale March 14 2009, 12:18:42 UTC
She had her fingers in her face? Am I the only one who had immediate dirty femslashy thoughts about that? Yeah, that would be a wonderful example of the dark side of emancipation. Girls can be violent jerks too, now, yay for that.~_~

Oh, sh...o__o Can you still ask your profs to do that for you, even if it's a bit late? Don't tell me you have to pass all those classes again...... right?Oo;

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kegom March 14 2009, 12:28:12 UTC
I ...didn't really think of the dirty femslash implications, though that would definitely be a much more interesting reading of what happened! XD

And yes, you hit the nail on the head there... Now that we've got the female emancipation settled, how about we work on that pacifist emancipation? v-v"

Yeah, I'm very ...non-impressed with myself right now. >.>"

I'm definitely going to try to get my professors to sign those stupid things for me, because after all, I did all the work for those seminars! I just forgot to get them signed! >.<" I fear it's going to be a bit of a problem with my one professor, because he has a head like a sieve and he knows it, so usually he doesn't sign anything after the fact; but I'm going to take all my notes I made in his seminars with me and try to convince him to give me his signature anyway. He's one of the professors that I had MUCH more seminars with than I needed - I needed six seminars with him, and I did around ten or twelve, I think - so really, he should just give me those signatures for ( ... )

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aatash March 14 2009, 14:55:12 UTC
Seriously, a parent test needs to be implemented somehow. :/

I just realized that, while I did all the courses I had to do, I totally forgot to make my teachers give me a proof that I did them

Yikes. I hope you get that sorted out soon.

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kegom March 14 2009, 15:15:36 UTC
It's kind of depressing to see how the use of violence as a valid form of solving conflicts is taught by one generation to the next. :( (I mean, not like this isn't something we don't see every day, with all the wars around, but I like to think we might make a difference someday, if everyone starts rejecting violence as a personal means of conflict solution. :/)

I hope so too! V_V" I'm really an idiot sometimes. *sigh

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