A'ight, hi. So, I'm back from my spring vacay. Get to sleep and do History homework this last weekend, yay...
Anyway, so here are the things I've been thinking about this week. Enjoy?
1. TSA Screening
By golly, that was fun. I got to go through the xray thingy. For an entire seven seconds, "CANCER RADIATION DEAD CANCER bzzzzzzzzzzzzzz" was going through my head. I haven't really bothered starting legit soccer conditioning yet, so goodness knows my body isn't quite at its glorious peak of sculpted-ness. Whatev.
Totally worth it, though! I feel so much safer now. [lol.]
allllllllllll day... |
2. A Rocket to the Moon
Idk if you listen to that band (I know Carrie and Virgil at least know kinda), but they have this album, right. It's called "On Your Side," and the album cover art looks like this:
they be needin' capitalisation helps |
lulz I found an elephant in the picture:
*trumpeting noises* |
Gosh, I do love having free time to indulge in such rewarding things ^.^
3. Applying Skillz to Real Life
In eighth grade, our Science teacher gave us this assignment on genetic diseases (since we were studying genetics and all). I kinda freaked out when he gave me mine because I couldn't figure out how to pronounce it for my life.* Acute cerebellar ataxia. And zomg guess what (Dr.) House's patient this week finally presented with? I feel so accomplished, actually using something I learned in school. {Though I guess it was only kind of in school, since the majority of the paper was researched on our own.}
Woohoo. Now maybe I'll like stumble into some way of using matrices in the grocery store. Or something.
oh, how they make me cry. |
Anyways.
Time for me to go sleep or something. Probs sleep ^.^
With all due respect,
House.
*House can't spell or pronounce thingies. And by "thingies," I mean words and stuff.
Edit from Virgil:
this was the 300th post. woohoo!!!! :)
Matrices in grocery stores....right. Even Ms. Arshy finds them stupid (hence the skipping matrices thing...) :P
ReplyDeleteWhere'd you go?
I was scrolling down the post before I read it, and I thought you were going to teach us math. I /almost/ didn't read this...
ReplyDeletelol education.
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