Another threat to completing the difficult and pleasurable task of studying, a threat that results from the lack of discipline I spoke of, is the temptation always before us to abandon the printed page in the middle of reading and to glide far away in imagination. Suddenly, though we have the book physically in front of us, we are reading it only mechanically. The body is here, but the mind is on a distant tropical island. This way, it is really impossible to study.
Venting in English as a second language, volume 2.
Because I have a lot of homework, I do not have time to have fun.
Actually, I would like to live in a hotel. I think that would be perfect for my situation.
One day, I will have a station wagon that’s this awesome.
Nature/Nurture: 2008-2010.
Had my last show last night with Nature/Nurture, and I gotta say that it was a pretty awesome show. You can’t ask for a better send-off than that, and it was a bittersweet reminder that I’m going to miss being in a band. That being said, hopefully I will be posting stuff about grad school here in the near future — classes start in about 10 days.
Venting in English as a second language, volume 1.
My wife talks on the phone all the time.
I feel like O.J. Simpson — I only have one glove. Or Michael Jackson.
And on top of that, it’s five years early.
That’s the one about the trashcan that talks, right?
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My coworker, on Disney’s WALL-E.
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