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I am sure everyone out there has at least one subject in which they feel exactly the same way.

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:iconpashodavati:
:rofl: Oh boy, that reminds me so much of chemistry lessons... :D When the only contact I had with the teacher was that I heared the words coming from her mouth, but they just couldn't make it through my skull... XD

Nice to see you again, by the way. ;) :wave:

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"You can't live in fear."
/Ghost Rider/
:iconagent-kay:
Yes... you say "nice to see you again," and I conveniently disappear for a month. I don't know if I am the only one who sees the irony in that.

I find myself with time... my best friend is in Thailand, so... I have time. Mostly, I have used it in the conventional ways... staring at walls...

How are you?

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"You made the moon to mark the seasons, and the sun always knows when to set." Psalm 104:19

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:iconpashodavati:
:rofl: No you're not... ;) But I have also forgotten about it, thanks to all the funny things that happen in this part of the world.

Well, if you're up to it and you have time to spare, read random articles on Encyclopedia Dramatica. If you're not easily offended and you have the required sense of humor, it should be a BLAST. I myself am laughing so loud and hard most of the time that I'm sometimes afraid that the plaza's security will take notice of it (I'm using their free wifi and electricity - vulture-mentality indeed ;)). The style of the site is very much like Wikipedia's, but the resemblences end here. :P Just read the article on Harry Potter, Twilight or Guido for starters - then you can click on whatever link you find interesting or simply just spam "random page". But be careful: sometimes the content requires an iron stomach... You have been warned... ;)

Lets see... the semester is not too far from ending and I have learned 0% of what I am supposed to know at the exams. I have to find a job and a flat of some sort for the summer and hopefully for the rest of my time here at Budapest. My relationship with my parents has become rather sensitive, to the extent that I'm trying to become independent from them as soon as possible, so I wouldn't have to enjoy their batshit insanity.
On the sunny side of things, I have some very good people around me here at the university, without whom my life would be grey and dull - or more probably finished. But thanks to them, I have the motivation and support necessary to go on and start fixing the issues of my life, as mentioned above.
All in all, I'm rather enthusiastic and hell-bent on setting things straight. My mood is held up high thanks to the lulzy articles of Encyclopedia Dramatica, which are simply and perhaps literally A BLAST.
In short, I'm doing just fine. ^_^ Thanks for asking.
And how are you doing, besides being bored out of your mind? =)

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"You can't live in fear."
/Ghost Rider/
:iconagent-kay:
That one about Twilight made me laugh - it was all completely true. These books have very feeble attempts at plots and even sadder attempts at character development... Ok, we won't get into that. I don't know for sure, but I am pretty sure you don't really discuss what should be filed in the harlequin romance novels with your out of country male acquaintances. :shrug:

Things are beautiful here - the late winter rains have made everything green this spring, so I have been trying to get out and enjoy life on the central coast. We went into the mountains last weekend, and I need to go visit the ocean. It's ten minutes away and I only go perhaps three or four times a year.

As for my school life, I am just getting into the middle of my third quarter, so midterms start up in a week or two. All three of my roommates are engaged or as good as, and I am about ready to move. There is far too much... couple talk in this house. And I am sorry if you find my conversation too charged with estrogen to read - I am surrounded by a surplus, I can't help but be effected.

Parents are complicated subjects aren't they? My first year I actually yelled at my Mom over the phone. I haven't done much yelling at my parents. She is never going to 'get it,' whatever that means. I will never spend my summers at home again. When I am two thousand miles away,and when coming home is considered 'visiting,' it is easier, and I actually enjoy the company.

I am very pleased that you have found good friends. I worry about you sometimes. For all my complaining, I am happy, and sometimes it sounds as if you could use a little more of that.

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"You made the moon to mark the seasons, and the sun always knows when to set." Psalm 104:19

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:iconpashodavati:
LOL we don't talk about romance novels at all, but yeah: :shrug: I don't like romance novels. There are a couple of love stories I like (Phantom of the Opera, for example), but on second thoughts, they're just the sub-plots of a bigger story. Love (sub)plots are okay, as long as they aren't crying/chit-chat/gossip material for 13 year old girls. :P

The ocean is ten minutes away... ??? I'm undescribably jealous. I wish I could hear that sound just one more time... *sigh* I love that sound.

No worries about estrogen surplus: I'm in the same situation here, with SCORES of girls around me (example symptom: I hate men in general, with a few exceptions -> LOL). Especially now that its not cold anymore, which protected me from nasal attacks thus far, but now... Christ, theres just too much hormone in the air, to put it so softly that I doubt it conveys the right message. And yes, couple talk can be very annoying if you're alone. My bigger brother used to talk with me about his girlfriend at least twice a day, but now that its over (hopefully for good this time), I find that we're not talking too much anymore, hehehe... :devilish:

Same here. I don't like yelling either. I yelled with my mom once, when she said nasty things about my previous girlfriend (the irony in this is that the whole thing was over weeks ago when that happened); the only thing that went through her thick skull was that I dared yell with her. You can imagine what a sophisticated discussion that was after that. :P I don't like it when parents can't realize that we've grown up and can live by ourselves - even if financially this is not exactly true. And after a while you start feeling that you're visiting them for the money they send to your bank account, and this makes it so ugly, you want to scream. Sheesh. >_>

Awh, thats very nice of you to say, it put a big smile on my face. :hug: =) You know, having read all the things you've written, its funny how we are in the sort-of-same situation, even though we almost live in two ends of the world.
Take care 'till next time. Sometimes I worry about you too, you know. =)

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"You can't live in fear."
/Ghost Rider/
:iconangelmoon14:
XD hahaha, i like this! i didn't get the first two drawings, but the last two helped me realize what it was about.

this reminds me of my statistics class this semester--i couldn't understand anything the professor said, that i'd rather study the lessons through a reference book.

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~everyday with You is sweeter than the day before~

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