Friday, July 8, 2011

Do I really need a title?

The last 3 posts were just scribbles without Joe trying to be funny, so I guess it’s time to make an entry. To briefly explain the scribbles first, Requiem was sort of a story that came to my mind after reading a poem. My humble opinion was that it could make a nice drama-like movie situated in the 1960s, but given that I’m never gonna be a movie director or a script writer, I thought it could at least take the form of something resembling a poem. And the perfect song to go with it - again, in my opinion – is the Dismantled cover of Morningstar by AFI. As for Floor of Shame – I had an empty document titled like that for quite some time, and I knew I wanted to make fun of a certain type of people. Namely, the people who think themselves better than others, who mock and make fun of the different and have zero to none real values in their lives. And the verse in the previous post, I guess it can be put with the shorter ones without a name that I’ve put together. Not much to say about it, really, I think it speaks for itself. As for the person it is about, let me just call them Harry.
In other news, my exam results came out today, and I’m more than proud to say I’ve taken all of them this time! With good marks, too. And to think I was on the verge of receiving a heart attack yesterday over this. This is the first time I have higher marks in Politics than in Psychology, which was the bigger shock. I’m especially happy about my Political Theory mark – I guess when you truly enjoy something, it pays back. Thank you, Hobbes, thank you, Locke, thank you, Rousseau, thank you, Godwin, and thank you, Bakunin! (for the record, I’m not talking about LOST characters) I wish I could take a similar module in my third year, but alas, that’s not going to happen. Too bad, we had a kickass lecturer!
This is pretty much all I have to say for now. Not that I’m that boring, but because I would give information that I do not want some people reading this blog to know. Because sometimes, people just don’t know when to quit!

1 comment:

  1. As Clausewitz might have said, politics is just the continuation of psychology by other means.

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