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Post by hikarihanazono on May 31, 2012 20:50:38 GMT -5
Happy: I'm exempt from every Final Exam except French and I THINK Orchestra.
Sad: I failed my English Reading Exam....now I gotta take it again in July, damn it. And I barely passed my English Writing....I'm horrible in English. So bad. But this is my first year failing a state test...
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Post by Latee Hatori on Jun 2, 2012 11:04:51 GMT -5
Happy: Today is the first full day off of my vacation from work. Technically it starts Monday, but my days off for this week were put at the end of the week. Sunny, sunny, sunny.
Sad: My great-great grandmother on my dad's side died a few days ago and today's her funeral...I don't really want to go, I really dislike going to funerals. The first time really freaked me out in a bad way and I can't help but think of the few things I remember of it...Plus, if my dad doesn't go, I won't know anyone who's there, since the only other family members I know on that side are stuck in Florida; we're in Kentucky......
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Post by Youngster Joey on Jun 2, 2012 11:07:34 GMT -5
Wow, you still had a great-great-grandmother alive? How old was she?
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Post by Latee Hatori on Jun 2, 2012 11:38:14 GMT -5
101, she would have been 102 on August 12. She got along pretty well and lived pretty much on her own at least until after turning 98.
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Post by bleue on Jun 15, 2012 9:15:55 GMT -5
I am sad about some thing I found out about yesterday and the fact that some people are complete idiots, but i am happy that it's Friday and I could be moving into a new apartment or and College is going jut fine too, and I am just happy to alive^_^
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Post by Youngster Joey on Jun 22, 2012 10:06:03 GMT -5
Happy: Finally got out to fill out the electronic course evaluation forms! Now I can submit a terrible review of my developmental psychology professor! "I am really, really disappointed about this course because I actually really wanted to learn about developmental psychology! *** Ausch, unfortunately, apparently didn't get the memo that he was teaching a PSYCHOLOGY course, not a philosophy course! We spent almost two weeks on Plato, Rousseau, and John Locke, who really have no place in a developmental psychology course, and especially not in a condensed summer course. A HUGE portion of each class was spent talking about irrelevant history, too; while interesting, learning about the political scene in Athens at the time of Socrates or the development of Protestantism as it pertains to John Locke has no practical application to psychology whatsoever. I didn't end up learning very much about developmental psychology at all, and I am seriously considering retaking the course in the fall just to make up for what **** Ausch didn't teach. I have never been more disappointed with a college class." F*ck you, buddy, I hope you never get hired again. Thanks for wasting $3000 of my tuition money! No one in the psychology department will read it and my opinion won't change anything, but I feel better having written it and sent it anyway >
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Post by Umbra on Oct 12, 2012 13:01:52 GMT -5
Happy: I have a 3-day weekend so I can do the usual--video games, internet, etc.
Sad: I've been thinking very nihilistically about everything lately.
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Post by Youngster Joey on Oct 12, 2012 14:54:20 GMT -5
No one in the psychology department will read it and my opinion won't change anything, but I feel better having written it and sent it anyway > I noticed that that chucklef**k is teaching a higher-level psychology elective this fall. The machine of NYU was deaf to my cries of despair. Sucks to be whoever signed up for that class.
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Post by Youngster Joey on Oct 16, 2012 22:32:38 GMT -5
DOUBLE POSTING YEAH
extremely happy: talked with my dad tonight, and he gave me the seal of approval to begin looking at moving out of my current apartment. If all goes well, I'll be living by myself somewhere new in January. It'll be awkward telling my roommate I'm peacing out on her way earlier than planned (how do you nicely tell someone you've simply grown too far apart?), but ya gotta do what ya gotta do.
sad: Uh, idk? I had an EKG done today and I apparently have an abnormal reading. Most likely isn't anything serious (I hope, ha, my family has a history of heart problems), but I have to go see a cardiologist anyway.
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Post by Umbra on Oct 19, 2012 15:36:04 GMT -5
Happy: My uncle from New York is coming by soon. My mom, who is also a native New Yorker, wants to celebrate when my uncle comes by having us all go to a New York pizza joint. Ha, even if there is such a place here, it's probably going to disappoint them both. Washingtonians are incapable of making that kind of pizza.
Sad: I have work to do as treasurer for my club that I don't want to do--compiling a shopping list for prizes that are going to be given out at of my club's events. The internet will likely be my friend more than the department stores.
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Post by Youngster Joey on Oct 19, 2012 15:57:35 GMT -5
New York pizza is just okay. It's kind of greasy.
Now, Chicago-style pizza? Delicious. The thicker the crust, the better.
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Post by hikarihanazono on Oct 21, 2012 7:53:04 GMT -5
I'm not even happy, really. But let's say: I'm happy because I lost weight. Yaaaay. Now to lose more. Though...the sadness. I've been sad about almost everything, my self-esteem has gotten so low, it really hurts. I don't know what to do about it...and once again, I need money, so I need to start selling drawings, but no one likes me, so why the f*ck should I even try. Its really low, I make myself worse.
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Post by Youngster Joey on Oct 21, 2012 20:09:58 GMT -5
Go see a counselor at school. You shouldn't be feeling like that. There's a difference between being sad once in a while and feeling so sad all the time that you think no one likes you (which I'm sure isn't true, by the way). That's not being sad; that's depression.
It sucks, but things can and will get better if you get help. Trust me, I've been there.
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Post by Umbra on Oct 27, 2012 15:24:49 GMT -5
Happy: Enjoying listening to a station on Shoutcast radio. I normally don't listen to the radio too much because I whenever I want to listen to music, I have something particular in mind that I want to listen to. But the radio is a good way of discovering new music and avoiding the indecisiveness that comes from choosing your own music to listen to.
Sad: Unmotivated to do hardly anything despite there actually being a lot I could be doing.
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Post by Youngster Joey on Nov 26, 2012 10:29:17 GMT -5
Happy: Registering for classes! I've been pretty unhappy with psychology because the classes are just rote memorization with no critical thinking, so I've decided to double major in history. I'm actually really excited to have heavy reading and lots of essay-writing again. I miss the intellectual stimulation, and the history topics offered actually seem pretty interesting. On top of that, since I took classes in the summer, I'm technically a senior in credits, even though I'm only in my second semester of my junior year. So, I get to register for classes even earlier. No more being screwed by classes I need filling up before I'm even allowed to register > Sad: I hate taking evening courses Even though I'm a night owl, I prefer taking morning courses because it gets me up and going for the day, and by early afternoon, I'm free for the rest of the day to do whatever I feel like. All my courses next semester are panning out to be 3 PM onward. One of them won't end until 7:30 PM. Aosfjgh
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