Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Best Lawyer Shingle Ever

How to Solve Really Hard Math Problems Without a Calculator

Ready? Here we go. I'll start with one simple one.

5 x 5= 5 x 5

2866777 x 990= 2866777 x 990

34000 / 233= 34000 / 233


I think, therefore I am :)

Friday, July 20, 2007

Round 3


(both flowers are in focus in this picture)



*Geeks Out*

So creepy... but so funny...

(lolcats again)

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Goodness, I love this guy

So, I found Monty Python's Flying Circus on TVlinks and was particularly elated by this sketch...

Storytime

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They're different photos, I swear...

Crush

Love me, love me
say that you love me
fool me, fool me
go on and fool me
love me, love me
pretend that you love me
leave me, leave me
just say that you need me...

~The Cardigans: Lovefool

Monday, July 16, 2007

Smile!


I Beg to Differ

This study on chimps says only humans are spiteful.

I disagree.

figure a:

Friday, July 13, 2007

She Remembers the Date

Oh yeah, I should have known better than to try to arrange a time to hang out with a friend or try to get my passport taken care of today...

(needed a splash of color in my monochromatic life)

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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Too Early

My mom told me today that she had gotten a call from one of the people we still keep in touch with from church that Becca, the youth pastor who moved to California maybe five or six years back, her husband, and some kids were in a car accident on their way to a church retreat on June 21st Becca and three kids died and her husband is massively injured. They have a two-year-old little girl :(

Becca was just so young and passionate and active, and she really strengthened the youth group and tried to draw me out of my shell a little. Even though we didn't keep in touch when she went to CA and I rarely thought of her and Tom, it's really hard to think that her life was so short...

Weaving Song

I thought a poem while I was braiding a friendship bracelet.

Blue under over under purple
Tag, pass it on, back again
Purple bows and dips
Blue swaths move again
Little purple dance
Wrap in blue
Pull.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Sunday, July 08, 2007

Pure Comedic Gold

Victor Borge has assigned a sound to every punctuation mark. Unfortunately the video starts after his explanation, but see if you can guess what each sound is. Phonetic Punctuation.

Also, check out Inflationary Language. It's very fitting when you think about the economics...

Saturday, July 07, 2007

Smug Superiority

Hah! I understand this.

Friday, July 06, 2007

Ireland Update

After kicking around some Lancaster shops for a while in the morning and then eating lunch, my mom and I arrived on campus and went in to our meeting. After a lot of talking and hearing some more details about the program to St. Mary's in Belfast (the only one that is through Millersville) concerning , we went to an impromptu meeting with my financial aid counselor, who was very helpful and explained a lot of things that left my head positively spinning.

However, what it comes down to is: if I accept the maximum amount allowed by the Stafford Loan to students in their junior year, that surplus will be practically enough to cover the additional expenses of living (in an apartment), food, personal expenses, insurance, and travel (to and from Belfast) and the remaining gap should be covered by the money I have saved. My mom is pretty much on board with the idea, but now that it actually looks like it could be a reality, I find myself feeling oddly nervous and conflicted and excited, all at once, and wondering about the silliest things-- like, how would I pack a pillow overseas?

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

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Saw this on Myspace today, and I'm pretty sure that I'm not Johnny Depp, or any celebrity. I think I would have noticed by now, don't you?

Reading

I just finished reading Nausea (by Jean-Paul Sartre), and I must say I've been in a weird mood for the past few days while reading it. I have been reflecting on this, and I think it's partly that although I understand the book, and other "deep" literature like it, I also absorb powerful works of literature in some way... I take on the voice and spirit of the narrator even after the book has ended, and it's almost like possession...

I guess you could say I get really into my reading.

And all I can do is read a book to stay awake
And it rips my life away, but it's a great escape

Monday, July 02, 2007

Oh, I just remembered this joke

What's the difference between a cat and a comma?

The cat has claws at the end of its paws, but the comma is a pause at the end of a clause.

*runs off before someone can arrest her for a really bad english-major style pun*

Just write something... anything...

"Well, my husband was in World War Two and my son was in Vietnam, and they both said it was quieter over there than here with me," she says with a sly little smile. Her hair is steely white and one can feel the resolve that lies beneath it.

The air in the library was almost completely still, the stultifying not-calm that falls in a space where the apathetic air conditioner vents have lost hope. It oppressed our minds, paring conversation down to trivialities couched in quaint Pennsylvania expressions and a sporadic redundant "mhm."

Staying alert was a struggle, but not for her, the icy-haired lady, who moves around the desk, ponderous but inexorable. Small children arrive at the counter with armfuls of picture books they can barely lift onto the scarred wooden surface, their mothers lingering indulgently behind, and she turns her sharp gaze on them.

"We all set then?" Her suddenly kindly tone is incongruous with the strength of her presence, and the eyes of the children standing before her are round and filled with awe.

And so begins another week

I'm looking for me
You're looking for you
We're looking in at each other
And we don't know what to do

They call me The Seeker
I've been searching low and high
I won't get to get what I'm after
Till the day I die

Sunday, July 01, 2007

And another...

I almost forgot that The Golden Compass is also in production! I can't wait for December...

I'm oddly flattered at this quiz result







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