"I'm so smart I'm practically retarded."
Apr. 5th, 2006 06:23 pmWhy am I watching the Flavor of Love reunion? WHY??
Have started re-watching season two of Dead Like Me (hence the subject of this post). Still hilarious. Still brilliant.
I keep stretching and my sternum keeps popping. Hmm.
A couple of things before I'm off to work -
- "Holistic" Admissions
Seattle University does some pretty interesting things and apparently it's actually pretty easy to get accepted to, but sometimes I love it a lot. Especially lately taking Ethnic American Lit and Asian Religions. I've come even more to the realization that because I am here I am being exposed to things that many of the people I went to high school with are not. And I'm exposed to new things in such a way as to make me open to them. The idea that there are people out there who see ethnicity and think "They are different. They are not us. We must change them now," frightens me. I am so grateful that here, for the most part, it's more "They are different. That's cool. Let's go grab some bubble tea." (Not that I've ever had bubble tea. Yet. Someone should take me.)
Anyway. The point? I'm grateful that SU is aware of the community they're building.
- Brain Development
I just thought it was interesting and reverse of what you'd expect.
Have started re-watching season two of Dead Like Me (hence the subject of this post). Still hilarious. Still brilliant.
I keep stretching and my sternum keeps popping. Hmm.
A couple of things before I'm off to work -
- "Holistic" Admissions
Seattle University does some pretty interesting things and apparently it's actually pretty easy to get accepted to, but sometimes I love it a lot. Especially lately taking Ethnic American Lit and Asian Religions. I've come even more to the realization that because I am here I am being exposed to things that many of the people I went to high school with are not. And I'm exposed to new things in such a way as to make me open to them. The idea that there are people out there who see ethnicity and think "They are different. They are not us. We must change them now," frightens me. I am so grateful that here, for the most part, it's more "They are different. That's cool. Let's go grab some bubble tea." (Not that I've ever had bubble tea. Yet. Someone should take me.)
Anyway. The point? I'm grateful that SU is aware of the community they're building.
- Brain Development
I just thought it was interesting and reverse of what you'd expect.
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Date: 2006-04-06 07:41 pm (UTC)It's all around us. You live closer to bubble tea than I do. Go to Ginger Lime. They will hook you up.
Also, I identify with watching the Flavor of Love Reunion. They should have turned off the mics of the girls in the background when they introduced Red Oyster.
CRAYZAY!
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Date: 2006-04-06 08:02 pm (UTC)I'll be trying it for the first time tomorrow. Exciting! Although if I end up really liking it, it will suck because I don't think they've ever heard of bubble tea back home in
the booniesCentral Washington.I only caught part of Flavor of Love because of work, but OMG they're all INSANE.