Thursday, April 15, 2010

A long day of Classes

Hello avid readers of my blog!

So my day was quite interesting today and raged from conversations about computers, to being applauded for my writing, then to how Pornography actually lowers sexual crime rate. Hmm, where to begin...

Economics started off as any other early morning class would- me attempting wake up and perhaps attempt this thing called socializing... WHICH I DID! I know, some might say you shouldn't socialize in class, but I call it good networking. But I digress, once the teacher walked in and class was in full swing he turned to us again, and asked "What's in today's news?" I was prepared this time to shock them all. My hand shot up and smugly I said, "Well, since someone made a comment on how crime has increased I decided to prove them wrong... With the increase in HardCore Pornography a study was done on the likelihood that pornography lead to more sex crimes... It decreases crime." Oh how the words and questions began to fly, somehow Hooters came up because another company is being sued (Abercrombie and Fitch I believe) because they refused to higher muslims- and hooters was sued because they wouldn't higher fat chicks. All in all, it was a very amusing class. Then at the end of it I somehow found myself in an Apple Computers argument where I praised the company- Steve Jobs is a genius!

The next rather interesting class was English where we were discussing compare and contrast essays. The class went rather smooth up until she asked us to start writing our essay. To start, I pride myself on my ability to write and although it may not be clear within this blog I am a very good writer. So as the class began to read their words I scoffed at them being the pompous girl I am. However when it was my turn to read I smiled sweetly and read. As I finished the teacher put her book down and began clapping. That was a major boost in my already inflated ego. However it was short lived as the person directly behind me read his, it was a bit too brooding, and ever too personal... But it was very good. From this I've learned a sad realization, no matter how good I think I am, there might be someone better, and that's why I should strive to be better no matter what.

  • And, for today I leave you with these unrelated words of wisdom:
  • We as humans are chaotic by nature and create our own problems, for Utopia would put any inquisitive mind in a catatonic state. Perhaps simple serenity is not enough, without destruction, death, and a good dose of anarchy...

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