So, I'm in mid-terms for this quarter and I have to say I officially hate a few things:
1. I hate that I procrastinate on my homework. Every time I procrastinate and every time I get MASSIVELY stressed out and worried about how I'm going to do. Then I don't get enough sleep and work vigorously on homework that should have been finished before that date.
2. I hate economics. None of it makes sense to me. If anyone can explain to me Price Elasticity of Demand and those stupid graphs you have to read, I would be forever grateful! Stupid graphs... stupid econ.... stupid procrastination.
3. I hate true or false questions and multiple choice questions. It just confuses me. I go back and forth and back and forth and my brain literally starts to ache. Half the time, the first answer I chose is the correct one. So it aggravates me when I stew over a question, change my first answer, and then get it wrong.
4. I hate missing out on an A grade because of two points missed and things of that nature. Missing out on becoming State Officer because of 10 measly points! Not being able to wear honor cords because I received a 3.498 GPA and not a 3.5 GPA! Getting an 88% on my econ test today for a true or false question that I got wrong (see #3)! Not passing my drivers test by 1 freakin point and having to take the darn thing over again for $14 ($14 in high school is a pretty big deal)!
Right now I feel like a troll for how many things I hate and how I'm spewing it out to you all (my one follower - hi VR!). But hopefully, since I've spewed my last bit of gunk and my head is starting to feel better, my troll exterior will disappear.
I do have to say that today is Valentines Day and I'm excited for Red Lobster! Woohooo!!! Cheese Rolls.... yum!
And here are a few of the random things I love:
1. Symbols, i.e. the ampersand sign (I like the name too!): &, the number sign: #, the at sign: @, and brackets: [ ]
2. Writing on the insides of books: I feel like a criminal when I do it, even to text books that I know can't be returned for a refund. But when I see that others have made little notes (either about the book or a note of their personal life), especially in pencil, I literally have to smile. It's like they've extended their hand out to let me have a little peek at the inner person inside. Unless it says something foul or vulgar (like the genitalia that people use to draw on high school text books). That does not make me smile.
3. Hannah, Molly, Heidi, & Jack!: Yes my chickens that live next door are back and clucking up a storm! They hibernate on the other side of my neighbor's house for the winter and then live on this side from Spring to Fall! Oh they are so fun to watch and make washing dishes better.
4. The card that Jerrod got me for Valentines Day. :) To be a smart-ass he got a spanish card that he couldn't read and knowing full well the only spanish words I know are uno, dos, and tres. To make it better (and thank you Hallmark!), they write in English what the card says. It was very dirty and naughty and he had no idea. I got a good laugh out of that one.
Happy Valentines Day!
February 14, 2009
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