Ugh, this week was a total bust. I hardly got any of my work done -- especially the activist stuff for Social Movements -- I didn't get a chance to do most of the things I wanted to do, I didn't look for any jobs or things like that, I'm
still angsting over the summer job I wanted that won't work out, the pictures for my class yearbook all came out
horrible, a bunch of other little things I won't mention here, and I've just been lethargic and unmotivated the whole time, doing nothing but sitting at the computer all day. And I go back to college tomorrow.
And I have an hour-long exam on Monday morning that I barely studied for. Wonderful. :PPP
I mean, I suppose none of this is really all
that bad, since none of my assignments for classes were all that urgent, and some of these other things can be fixed rather easily. Besides, I've decided that it's probably a good idea to wait to get a job until I get my driver's license, because it would be
really hard for me to get a job otherwise, considering my parents' work schedules and the piss-poor public transportation around here. Not to mention my mom wants us to go on a family vacation sometime this summer, so there's that too. >_>; Things could always be worse, I suppose, but even though things aren't bad, per se, they're just......blah. Let's just hope life picks up once I get back; after the exam on Monday, I won't have any major assignments due for another month, and I plan on skipping all the schoolwork I can afford to skip, making sure I enjoy and make the most out of the last few weeks of college in the meantime.
The only things of note I did this week was start rewatching A:tLA yet again, and seeing two movies, the Italian movie
The Right Distance, which was awesome, and the Korean film
A Frozen Flower, which sucked horribly. I've been meaning to write a long-winded rant on
A Frozen Flower (yes, I hate it
that much), but I'll have to get around to it later. Maybe. ^_^; (Oh yes, and the latest episode of
Pioneer One, which was awesome as always. :D)
Here are the only two plans I have for summer so far:
--June 4:
Okkervil River will be playing at
Toad's Place. It's close by, it's on a Saturday night, and I really want to go!
--June 8-12: Trip to California for my cousin's high school graduation. I'm definitely looking forward to this, especially since I love the Bay Area and I've wanted to go back since I visited three years ago. (Yes, this means spending a good portion of my 22nd birthday on an airplane, but it's all good. XD)
Also,
queer_fest has released its list of prompts! Here are some that really caught my attention, and hope someone gets around to fill:
( Cool prompts and ramblings on them behind the cut.... )Finally, so that this post isn't completely pointless, here are some links:
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Ten adverts that shocked the world -- This is why I won't go into advertising, and you shouldn't either.
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Creepy app warns of an end to privacy--
Behind the Scenes: How Do You Get Into Amherst? -- Warning: Likely to be very disheartening and rage-inducing
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How Americans defeated efficiency with consumerism--
More Black Men Now in Prison System than Were Enslaved--
For Lovers and Fighters -- A long but
EXCELLENT piece on polyamory, queer and trans* identities, and what love actually is (hint: it has nothing to do with romance) --
*HIGHLY RECOMMENDED*--
fightingarrival:
"I have trouble following conversations on Tumblr" -- in which
Sucker Punch and female empowerment is discussed, and Sady Doyle from Tiger Beatdown fucks up royally.
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The Male German Bodybuilder That Got Gandhi All Hot and Bothered--
Straight Gamer Calls for "No Homosexuality Option" in Dragon Age 2; Game Maker Responds: Shut It -- I'm only posting this link for the video. (Is it bad that I want to play this game now? XD)
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Information Is Beautiful!
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Color Picker Pen by Jinsu Park -- THIS IS SUCH A COOL INVENTION OMG *_*
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Nature photography by Henrik Just -- HOLY CRAP Y'ALL THIS STUFF IS AMAZING :O
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"Animal portraits" by Alex Castro--
DADT photography by Jeff Sheng--
Strange Maps @ Big Think--
What would've happened if Peanuts was written by Charles Bukowski.
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3eanuts, in which the last panel of
Peanuts strips are omitted.
That's about it for me right now -- now time for me to stay up for a few more hours and regret it when I have to get up early in the morning. :B