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Apr 20, 2006 09:19

If I wake up and change into warmer pajamas before I start studying again, does that count as getting dressed?

Argh. Latin exam: 3:30 today. Prognosis: bad. Procrastination levels: high. I love LJ. :D

EDIT: "... the manly weapons of the verbose forum"? The hell? Oh, Ovid. <3

stress, latin hilarity, open questions, exams, school

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lalaithlockhart April 20 2006, 20:02:04 UTC
Thou art the Classics Studies' whipping girl. But on the positive side, that might make you a hero of some sort. Good luck - I'm sorry for what they do to you! "In the room the students come and go, talking of spitified Dido".
(I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'll stop now.) Good luck. :-)

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lauzeta April 20 2006, 20:04:51 UTC
HahahahaHAHAHAHA. :D :D :D

How was Chaucer?

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lalaithlockhart April 20 2006, 21:25:27 UTC
I survived the exam more or less, and I even got a very good mark on my belatedly-handed-in paper. Was very pleased. I don't know how I do these things. :D

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lauzeta April 21 2006, 07:17:50 UTC
I don't understand why the ones that I write ahead of time are apparently never as good as the ones you write frantically during the class you're supposed to hand them in. This life thing, it sucks. *sulks dramatically*

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algae_al_fresco April 20 2006, 20:17:06 UTC
It most certainly counts as getting dressed. I'm counting it for myself.

Ovid is my hero

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lauzeta April 20 2006, 20:24:15 UTC
Oh good. Because I'm still in the second set. I have also graduated to having not one but TWO pens in my hair, and it's all your fault. :D

I have kind of a crush on Ovid. Don't tell. :D

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fuzzycoatimundi April 21 2006, 22:34:20 UTC
Wait....how do you get your unworn pyjamas to be warmer than the ones you are currently in? Do you leave a pair on the radiator before you go to bed at night or something?

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lauzeta April 23 2006, 01:01:59 UTC
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They have longer pants, longer sleeves, and thicker material. It's quite simple really. :D

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fuzzycoatimundi April 23 2006, 08:07:26 UTC
But don't they take on the ambient temperature of the room, and isn't that lower than body temperature? I mean sure, they might warm up more, but to start with, aren't they colder than what you're in?

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lauzeta April 26 2006, 19:22:33 UTC
Do you analyze everything this much? Maybe, I hadn't noticed, but I was going for long-term effects. Besides, even cold pyjamas are warmer for the bits that were uncovered before you put them on.

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