4.18.2007

siu != sue

new hits: [nanning]

exhaustion kicks in. i've been sleeping so long each night just to make up for sunday, i guess.

psh, you think i like that shirt. i'm going to burn it after graduation since i'm starting with a fresh new wardrobe.

that open-mouth look that kate moss does in her ads- it's not that attractive. what i perceive from her with her mouth like that: "duhhhhhhhhhhhh....."

one magazine that caught my eye at borders tonight: gourmet. well done. i probably wouldn't subscribe to it, though. there was also an article about china and democracy in the new yorker, and i started to read it. i realize why some people may think that the articles are overwhelming- the small text interspersed with a cartoon on a two-page spread, coupled with the issue that they are covering.

i've begun picking up my addiction to rpg's again. the final fantasy XIII's coming out on the ps3- almost makes me want to buy that console today. dawn of mana's coming out. i also want to find a copy of chrono trigger for the snes. i used to have the rom, but never finished it. i don't think i'd put chrono trigger over final fantasy VII, though.

i turned in a few forms in the mail today- bills along with applications. maybe a public university would have been the better option for me, from realizing just how many options there are to pursue. what do i see here? pre-law, pre-med, pre-business, with the exception of music and architecture.

dinner date with old roommates. well, i didn't really room with my-oh-myra that long in the summer. i think i was there for a week with her, and i didn't hang out that much at the apartment in the beginning, moving stuff and all. oh yeah, i remember the trouble i had to go through borrowing keys from nush and the other two. jeez, what a hassle. what's going to be more of a hassle is finding an apartment to live in again. i want to spend less this time. MUCH less. then again, if i'm not spending my money on the apartment, i'd probably spend money on useless things like videogames. or more food.

science blogs update too much. it's just not possible to keep up with every bit of information that they send out. there's at least 50 articles a day from one college, almost that much from each science division.

How should i put my skills to use? cooking, cantonese/mandarin, biology background, some business sense. i still want to delve into other areas: food science, journalism, animation, design, holistic health, etc.

i wouldn't mind having hair like the guy in FF versus XIII.

things are coming to an end in college. avoid the real world for just a while longer by going to professional school, or jump right in. the band is splitting up, but leaving on good or bad terms? some people are going to end up in the same city, but will they ever try to stay in touch?

1 comment:

Unknown said...

It's sad how quickly I fell out of touch with my friends. - Pretty much immediately. It's like I've already moved out of that part of my life, even though college years are supposed to be the best, and you're supposed to make your closest friends. Who said that anyway? So not true. I think I might have had equal/more fun in high school - college kind of sucked most of the way through. Those two weeks before graduation were pretty good, though. Get ready! That was the longest running time I enjoyed at Rice.
Ooooo.. SU gives you 500 free pages a year, but I ran through that in like 2 months. But there's a printer in the lab that you can just plug your laptop into if you have the driver, and it bypasses the network. The law school also has free printing in their library, but I try not to hog those printers for non-law stuff. People start to get pissed at you when you're hogging the printer. It's a good deal, though.
Oh also, Rice doesn't charge you for your last month of printing (it just goes into limbo since they need to clear your bursar account in order for you to graduate), so print what you want right before graduation. I know, it's a party.