I was driving down Ayliffs Road this morning on the way to uni and i saw a girl standing at the bus stop. She looked just like one of those Sims characters, standing at the bus stop, as if someone had clicked the 'wait at the bus stop' action in the game. As i drove off down the road, i felt like a little tiny Sim in a world full of a bajillion other electronic little people, being played with like puppets by some kind of giant man in the sky... it's a weird feeling.
This afternoon, i psyched myself up to go to my australian legal history class (i haven't been in the past few weeks...) and fronted up to class - only to find the entire population of the building in the ourtyard. Apparently, the entire building had been evacuated due to an electrical fault and all afternoon classes were cancelled. That's an awful lot of disguntled students who'd hauled themselves to the far away building. The new building has so far caused nothing but trouble, costing thousands of dollars in repairs already! Our lecturer says it's because the 'education bastards' are the dumbest people at the uni and could never be expected to have done anything better. It's amusing to hear him rant! Anyway, seeing as class was cancelled, Amz and i went to ask the lecturer some questions about an 1844 Act that we couldn't find. He was such a legend! He took us to the office, found the Act on the internet, printed it and its amendments off and stapled them for us. He's such a champ!!
After an early two hours and a silly lunch with Mr.Music and the SouthAfrican, and a huuuuge cup of coffee, i was quite chirpy. I was even looking forward to ploughing through all of the study that i have to do, because of the sense of achievement i get after finishing the bajillion pages of psychology readings that are assigned to me bi-weekly. Naturally, that hasn't actually happened... but it's still early, so hopefully i'll start making progress soon!
I've had six bad days and one good day. But the good day counts for more, which evens the tally slightly. Let's see how tomorrow goes now.
This afternoon, i psyched myself up to go to my australian legal history class (i haven't been in the past few weeks...) and fronted up to class - only to find the entire population of the building in the ourtyard. Apparently, the entire building had been evacuated due to an electrical fault and all afternoon classes were cancelled. That's an awful lot of disguntled students who'd hauled themselves to the far away building. The new building has so far caused nothing but trouble, costing thousands of dollars in repairs already! Our lecturer says it's because the 'education bastards' are the dumbest people at the uni and could never be expected to have done anything better. It's amusing to hear him rant! Anyway, seeing as class was cancelled, Amz and i went to ask the lecturer some questions about an 1844 Act that we couldn't find. He was such a legend! He took us to the office, found the Act on the internet, printed it and its amendments off and stapled them for us. He's such a champ!!
After an early two hours and a silly lunch with Mr.Music and the SouthAfrican, and a huuuuge cup of coffee, i was quite chirpy. I was even looking forward to ploughing through all of the study that i have to do, because of the sense of achievement i get after finishing the bajillion pages of psychology readings that are assigned to me bi-weekly. Naturally, that hasn't actually happened... but it's still early, so hopefully i'll start making progress soon!
I've had six bad days and one good day. But the good day counts for more, which evens the tally slightly. Let's see how tomorrow goes now.
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