Thursday, February 17, 2011, 1:22 AM | back to the top.
Thought I'd clarify something. From now on I'll only be posting on this blog whenever I feel like ranting/ talking about a subject.Random shitt will be on my tumblr. http://knights-of-cydonia.tumblr.com/
I alsoo havee a secret blog no one knows about linkedd somewhere on this blog.. If any of you can be bothered looking go ahead.
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011, 1:25 AM | back to the top.
It hasn't even been a week yet. Not one week. And I'm already fucking pissed off at school. LOL. The next two years are going to be hell. How the hell I'm going to survive I don't know. I guess I'll get through. But what I don't know about and can't predict is my ATAR. I'm going to try but it won't be anywhere near what my parents will expect.. farkk..:/¶ 1:25 AM
Friday, February 4, 2011, 3:39 PM | back to the top.
Over analysis. Something I think we all do way too much of. In every day life we all over analyse so many things. Whether it be how hard a certain task is, or just how someone acts. It's something that cannot be helped, but in some cases leads to some pretty serious downfalls.
An example. The Iraq war. Now for those who don't know the US invaded Iraq to take down Sudam Husain because they believed that Iraq had "weapons of mass destruction". In other words they were claiming Iraq had Nuclear weapons. So the US made a big deal about it to the UN etc etc, and the UN didn't find anything. Yet the US kept on insisting and eventually went ahead with the war.
Now there are arguments that the US just went to Iraq to take their oil but for the sake of the example let's just say the US invasion was justified, in that they believed Iraq had WOMDs.
Now relating this back to my point. Just because the country had some civil unrest, and a dictator at power, does not mean they have WOMDs. Yet the US over analysed the whole situation, for fear that they did. You get the picture.
A personal anecdote. I was in chemistry on friday, first class of the year. So I wasn't exactly "enthusiastic". I didn't really have anyone to sit with either so I just sat there minding my own buisness doing the work. And I kept noticing that both the teachers realised I was being a bit of a loner and each walked over casually every once in a while, just to make idle talk and see what I was doing. Now nothing against the teachers, but why do teachers assume immediately, that once a student is sitting by themselves doing work they have to go over and talk to them. So we aren't freaking lonely or something. Then again the irony in this is, that maybe I was just over analysing them? Maybe they weren't the ones in that situation over analysing. It's probably me, for assuming because I was sitting by myself they came over to talk. Or it could just be racism? Oh look at that lonely black kid. LOL jokes.
But yeah what I'm trying to get at is that we all need to think twice about what we are thinking. If that makes sense. Don't ever take anything for more than what it is. Humans have this way of making things way too complicated than it needs to be. Over analysing the most slightest things in life can set yourself up for a downfall.
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