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Ditto.Now, direct me to the 'Get Me Out Of College' sign-ups--
It's finals week.I was sitting in the computer lab today---which creeps me out, on account of numerous hands touching the keyboards--and began typing up one of the many papers procrastination had delt me, when I looked at the white boards on the wall to my left. There were over twenty quotes written up there, and I began reading--anything to delay actual schoolwork...I tried to find one quote that had some sort of meaning, but only found shallow, lack-luster verbal illustrations. It seemed as if the writers were delaying their own work, riddling the whiteboard with jeeves' answer to: 'good+quotes'..or looking up their 'deep' friend on facebook's infamous quote wall. With every uneventful quote I began wondering..... do we write to provoke thoughts--or stroke egos?Whether it's a quote written to distract you from your work, academic papers that end up becoming idols to that 4.0 ideal, or just to prove we are capable of original thought---we're all guilty. Look at me, hey I'm not proud. What does this have to do with anything, my reader asks. Nothing, maybe. I hate spelling out things, but am afraid my brain has yet to withdrawl off the crack I've been using to allow my academic career to be a success...In a nutshell: My hope is that passion will win in the end.I don't think thats too unrealistic, but then again...I've never taken logic, and am sure my thoughts are riddled with inconsistancies.
Normally I like to have written meaning to my posts...But when something so great, and life changing comes your direction--it's wrong to keep others in the dark.Words, I'm afraid are not sufficient.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJQVlVHsFF8