Welcome to Wednesday, my Wonderful Web Wfriends!
Okay, I apologize. That really was a stretch.
Today was my OFFICIAL last day of class, which means I've completed all of my classes for my freshman year of college. That is INSANE. After finals, I'll be completely done, which blows my mind.
To celebrate our victory, some friends and I went to the local coffee shop and enjoyed our favorite half-priced drug...no...wait...I meant caffeine. Is there a difference? I don't think so. Whatever it is, it's fabulous, and I had some great coffee.
It's been a busy week, though, and it only gets busier from here. Tomorrow is a study day, which means locked away in my room with my cinnamon toast crunch to keep me company and my books to keep me occupied. Maybe, just maybe, I'll break out of the dorm and do something to take my mind off the studies, but either way, I can make it through.
I was sad to say that today is my last day with my calculus professor. He is the super-insanely awesome one that gets so excited about the problems, and like, I'm really going to miss him. He's always going on some long explanation about how computers are going to suddenly become robots that take over the world, and he makes many reference to these things we call "memes" on this here internet place, but he's great.
A few of my favorite quotes?
"And you don't have to go through all this rigamaroo, if you are a ninja. In which case, by all means, move along."
"And once you finish that, you can grab yourself a coke and a hot pocket and call it a day!" (I had completely forgotten about those things you call hot pockets by the way).
"Just try to ignore the blasphemy of infinite polynomials."
and finally, my favorite:
"You mean you can solve practical problems with theory???? ORLLY??!"
The class was always interesting, and my favorite part was watching someone who was doing exactly what they loved, every day. It's inspiring, and it's what I hope all these finals and tests help me accomplish: a life dedicated to doing what I love.
I hope you have an excellent afternoon, my paper marshmallows, and that you take a moment just to do something you love. Like read. Or write. Or paint. Or do calculus. Or run. Or climb a wall. Or drink water. That's always good.
See you later, my friends.
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