Hm.
Something that I'd like to point out first is, that, the other day at work, my friend walked in and saw me. Like usual, I'd already saw her since at least 20 minutes ago; I just didn't greet her.
She: "Ah!" She tapped me on the shoulder, I turned around, she waved excitedly to me. I usually get annoyed at this because it was wasting my precious time. I was annoyed again, but just meh-ed it off. I looked at her for a short while. I couldn't force myself to act cheerful, so I just simply turned back after looking at her for a few short seconds.
She: "You look so tired today!"
Me: "..." I was actually feeling really refreshed then. All energised and half-jumping. I wasn't as moody as usual. Which then the comment gave me a mixed feeling of annoyance, wonderment, and what-the-hell-ness.
And this morning!;
She: "Mage-chaaaan!"
Me: "Helloo!" I was in a rather good mood. Maybe because I was at school.
She: "You look really refreshed today!" Once again it gave me a mixed feeling of annoyance, wonderment, and what-the-hell-ness.
Me: "..." I was actually feeling quite tired, dazed, and I could feel a headache rolling. However I thought that since I haven't been cheerful for such a long time, I should at least attempt now that I was back at school, a place that I am surrounded by many people.
End of that tale-series.
I started the day of with ITP, or ICT, it makes no difference either way. It was rather uneventful, since Adobe Illustrator CS4 is acting up, and the IT peoples need to act on getting it fixed until we could get serious. ^O^
After Morning Tea I had Physics, and it was one heck of a big class. The room looked extremely small with all that people in it. The teacher, which I'd heard from several sources, that he is "very good", began writing on the board the topics that we'll cover in Physics in this certain semester.
He went on to say that we'll start with Rocketry. We get to make rockets. It could go up to 250 metres. Then he gave us three Equations of Motion then said, "It is your homework to memorise all this by next lesson".
Me: "..." This... this... this is so great!!! It bring tears of joy to my eyes when I hear that we actually get homework!! (even if it is not so much) However that is alright, because it is the first lesson.
After the very much fulfilling Physics lesson, I had a boredom-filled Work Ed class. But I actually tried, because the task this lesson was somewhat interesting.
We were given a scenario: we were on a balloon, and then that balloon fell into a deserted island. Write what you would do it those scenarios: build a shelter, find food, one member has a broken leg, a gun is found, wild goats are also found, etc. I felt that I should exercise my brain through this, and when on to write a paragraph on each, because there were many possibilities.
After that, it was Lunch break, then I had Maths C last.
The teacher that I was supposed to be getting was away this week, so I got a substitute teacher whose English is rather heavily-accented. It annoys me to have to concentrate more than usual to understand what she was saying, but over all the lesson was good. The work was easy, although I suspect that it will get irritatingly tedious and repetitive in the future. FYI, we're learning Matrices. :3
The only thing I am excessively worried about now is Japanese and Music. Music seems like so much work and Music theory and I have never been good friends. It mushes up my brain a lot, and even then I until only understand it half-heartedly.
Japanese, I just am - I spent the holidays trying to cram Unit 3 (directions) into my head, with failure. DX
And also, because the Physics class is so big, my teacher said that we were going to look at our grades so that he can get rid of a few people. Hearing this made me twitch in fear. Last semester for Science I got a B in Achievement and Effort, something that I didn't mind so much, and still doesn't, but then that means I have a chance of getting kicked out... maybe. It depends mostly on my fellow classmates' grades. ==
But for now I'll just pretend sensei never said such things - because worrying about it won't do much, and I refuse to believe that it "will be fine".
Something that I'd like to point out first is, that, the other day at work, my friend walked in and saw me. Like usual, I'd already saw her since at least 20 minutes ago; I just didn't greet her.
She: "Ah!" She tapped me on the shoulder, I turned around, she waved excitedly to me. I usually get annoyed at this because it was wasting my precious time. I was annoyed again, but just meh-ed it off. I looked at her for a short while. I couldn't force myself to act cheerful, so I just simply turned back after looking at her for a few short seconds.
She: "You look so tired today!"
Me: "..." I was actually feeling really refreshed then. All energised and half-jumping. I wasn't as moody as usual. Which then the comment gave me a mixed feeling of annoyance, wonderment, and what-the-hell-ness.
And this morning!;
She: "Mage-chaaaan!"
Me: "Helloo!" I was in a rather good mood. Maybe because I was at school.
She: "You look really refreshed today!" Once again it gave me a mixed feeling of annoyance, wonderment, and what-the-hell-ness.
Me: "..." I was actually feeling quite tired, dazed, and I could feel a headache rolling. However I thought that since I haven't been cheerful for such a long time, I should at least attempt now that I was back at school, a place that I am surrounded by many people.
End of that tale-series.
I started the day of with ITP, or ICT, it makes no difference either way. It was rather uneventful, since Adobe Illustrator CS4 is acting up, and the IT peoples need to act on getting it fixed until we could get serious. ^O^
After Morning Tea I had Physics, and it was one heck of a big class. The room looked extremely small with all that people in it. The teacher, which I'd heard from several sources, that he is "very good", began writing on the board the topics that we'll cover in Physics in this certain semester.
He went on to say that we'll start with Rocketry. We get to make rockets. It could go up to 250 metres. Then he gave us three Equations of Motion then said, "It is your homework to memorise all this by next lesson".
Me: "..." This... this... this is so great!!! It bring tears of joy to my eyes when I hear that we actually get homework!! (even if it is not so much) However that is alright, because it is the first lesson.
After the very much fulfilling Physics lesson, I had a boredom-filled Work Ed class. But I actually tried, because the task this lesson was somewhat interesting.
We were given a scenario: we were on a balloon, and then that balloon fell into a deserted island. Write what you would do it those scenarios: build a shelter, find food, one member has a broken leg, a gun is found, wild goats are also found, etc. I felt that I should exercise my brain through this, and when on to write a paragraph on each, because there were many possibilities.
After that, it was Lunch break, then I had Maths C last.
The teacher that I was supposed to be getting was away this week, so I got a substitute teacher whose English is rather heavily-accented. It annoys me to have to concentrate more than usual to understand what she was saying, but over all the lesson was good. The work was easy, although I suspect that it will get irritatingly tedious and repetitive in the future. FYI, we're learning Matrices. :3
The only thing I am excessively worried about now is Japanese and Music. Music seems like so much work and Music theory and I have never been good friends. It mushes up my brain a lot, and even then I until only understand it half-heartedly.
Japanese, I just am - I spent the holidays trying to cram Unit 3 (directions) into my head, with failure. DX
And also, because the Physics class is so big, my teacher said that we were going to look at our grades so that he can get rid of a few people. Hearing this made me twitch in fear. Last semester for Science I got a B in Achievement and Effort, something that I didn't mind so much, and still doesn't, but then that means I have a chance of getting kicked out... maybe. It depends mostly on my fellow classmates' grades. ==
But for now I'll just pretend sensei never said such things - because worrying about it won't do much, and I refuse to believe that it "will be fine".
Ahahaa! Opposite day? :D
ReplyDeleteYou get to learn matrices!! So unfair! But so lucky at the same time!
You must teach me them too!!! (Well, maybe just show me what they look like and how they work etc. I don't think I can be bothered actually learning them. :P)