Saturday, October 2, 2010

Three weeks in...

I’ve come to a realization.

Most of these blog posts will be written in a style indicative of my mood. Therefore, being at school, they will have something of an intellectual bent, possibly with a bit of depression mixed in. then there’s always the sarcasm/cynicism of my personality.

So,  my posts are going to read like the philosophical academic wanderings of a depressed cynic.

I’m not sure if this is good or bad. It may be entertaining (cynical trains of though often roll through the funny station. [did I really just write that?]) or boring (I came across a funny snippet in one of my textbooks today, but reality says it won’t happen very often.) I suppose I’ll leave it up to you, the reader, to decide.

Unless I tell you what to think about them.

Hmmm….

*ahem*

“YOU WILL FIND THIS BLOG ENTERTAINING AND INFORMATIVE.”

Maybe that’ll work. Then I can have all the online friends in the world! Right guys? Guys?helloooo-oooo…

Ugh. Depressing bent again.

In a somewhat less depressing bent, I’m going to go watch terrible movies and make fun of them tonight. MST3K style. For those of you who don’t know what MST3K is, Google it, watch it, love it.

Wow, is that two imperatives in the same post? Man, I’m getting ahead of myself.

Hmm… what else…

Ah, I had my first test of the year this past Thursday in Old Testament. The professor has a reputation for devilishly (snicker) hard test questions, and I wasn’t very capable of studying, so the stress induced insomnia kicked in and kept me up until after 4:30am. Don’t feel too bad for me though, the test was 50 multiple choice questions and I finished it in the first 15 minutes of an hour long class. Easy stuffs. We’ll see what sort of grade I got on Tuesday, but I’m fairly confident.

mmm… coffee…

speaking of coffee, I really should do my homework. What? Yeah…

hmm… bi-weekly problem set, one-page, single spaced research paper on early Christianity, the book of Joshua, evangelism scenario, some early Christian fathers, bit of Pacific Northwest History… I’d better get cracking if I want to go watch a movie in eight hours. (It’s noon as I write this, but no internet connection, so I’ll post it later.)

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