Sitting in my dorm waiting for my roommate to finish his Halo game so I can eat. He tends to throw a tantrum when people leave without him. I'm such a nice guy.
Otherwise, not a whole lot going on on this end of things. Super stoked, just found out that I passed my first interview, which means I have three more this weekend. FUN. I'm very glad to make it through though.
I'd like to know why people like gangsta rap. Totally serious. I have a reason for liking Blue Scholars, and that's that the words really resonate with me. But seriously. How does talking about women as if they are objects rather than actual people actually pass as music. Some say you don't listen to rap for the words, but rather the beat. Ok. So why "talk?" Leave all that crap out and see how you like it then. If it's based on the beat itself, then you don't need the words.
16 kills left for my roommate.
5 kills.
Ok so I don't have much time left. Hope everyone's week is going well.
Dinner time. More later. Maybe.
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Ok, so it's later and I'm just about bored stiff at this point.
We're watching the History channel in here, and there was just this program about the Pacific Coast Highway, talking about how it was prone to landslides and floods.
It never ceases to amaze me how stupid people can be.
I guess this is where I declare my stance on global warming or climate change or whatever. Here, in the 21st century, we insignificant humans tend to think that we've mastered the earth. We've just about explored everything, we've built skyscrapers, bridges, and cities as monuments to our superiority. Whether or not global warming or climate change exists, I don't know. I'm a history student, not a climatologist. I know the climate goes in stages, and that good snow years are hard to come by these days.
What I can tell you is that nature has it's way of getting back. If you're a Christian or even simply believe there's a God, you probably believe there's some element of divinity in this. I just know that there are certain things that are just dumb. Seriously. Building a house on the beach. Or on a cliff overlooking the beach. Or on an active volcano like Mt St Helens.
Nature can wreck us. Seriously, destroy all humanity. Well, God won't destroy the earth with a flood again. But that doesn't rule out the possibility of a massive tsunami wrecking the Washington coast. Hey, wait, that's me...
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