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For the poetry today, I bring you a little ditty I wrote in Math105 this morning. If you think it's strange, I can only tell you that an eight am lecture can do strange things to you.
why write on desks?
firstly the strange sensational thrill
...............like leaving a message in a bottle
....................(unsigned of course)
...............although it doesn't float away
...............the people do and
...............you never know who might see...
then coming back next day and finding
someone's added a little something
...............to what you wrote...
..................frivolous joy
......................unspeakable amusement for the rest of the lecture.
which brings me to my third point:
...............it's entertaining.
...............and why pay attention in class anyway?
...............the entire idea is utterly absurd.
it doesn't really cause a mess:
black pen on black desk doesn't leave much of a mark
and it's productive too
you don't believe me?
fine then, it's graffiti
but go look on the desks of your forefathers
now that's a miracle:
if you write on desks
...............someone might read it
....................twenty years later
.........................so after all it's a learning experience
write?
Otherwise the day has sort of sucked. Two philosophy problems abd a whole bunch of math problems took turns kicking my sorry ass. They're all due in tomorrow, too.
Plus side, though: I'm making friends with some lovely fellas in my Phil class, so that's nice. :)
Also: reading Russel Brown's blog Hard News, which I thoroughly reccomend, BTW, I came across this totally daft column (don't bother reading it because it doesn't actually say anything.). Hey,
nic_the_hat, is that the camp you're going to mentioned down the bottom?
I really do like Russell Brown. *muses* I've probably said this before, but you can pick up such a fantastic range of stuff by following his links... No Right Turn, the NZ Magazine Awards, the very wierd Muriel Newman, etc, etc, etc. *thumbs up* Someone needs to syndicate him to LJ.
why write on desks?
firstly the strange sensational thrill
...............like leaving a message in a bottle
....................(unsigned of course)
...............although it doesn't float away
...............the people do and
...............you never know who might see...
then coming back next day and finding
someone's added a little something
...............to what you wrote...
..................frivolous joy
......................unspeakable amusement for the rest of the lecture.
which brings me to my third point:
...............it's entertaining.
...............and why pay attention in class anyway?
...............the entire idea is utterly absurd.
it doesn't really cause a mess:
black pen on black desk doesn't leave much of a mark
and it's productive too
you don't believe me?
fine then, it's graffiti
but go look on the desks of your forefathers
now that's a miracle:
if you write on desks
...............someone might read it
....................twenty years later
.........................so after all it's a learning experience
write?
Otherwise the day has sort of sucked. Two philosophy problems abd a whole bunch of math problems took turns kicking my sorry ass. They're all due in tomorrow, too.
Plus side, though: I'm making friends with some lovely fellas in my Phil class, so that's nice. :)
Also: reading Russel Brown's blog Hard News, which I thoroughly reccomend, BTW, I came across this totally daft column (don't bother reading it because it doesn't actually say anything.). Hey,
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I really do like Russell Brown. *muses* I've probably said this before, but you can pick up such a fantastic range of stuff by following his links... No Right Turn, the NZ Magazine Awards, the very wierd Muriel Newman, etc, etc, etc. *thumbs up* Someone needs to syndicate him to LJ.
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Date: 2005-04-19 09:45 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-04-19 10:04 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-04-19 12:12 pm (UTC)Maths
Philosophy
Astrophysics
English
French
(Maori, creative writing)
Nice mixed bag. Weird, but nice
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Date: 2005-04-19 09:48 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-04-19 11:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-04-19 10:06 am (UTC)Liked the poem, by the way. I remember in 7th form I actually had a semi-conversation with someone purely by writing messages on the desk and reading their reply the next day. 'Twas fun.
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Date: 2005-04-19 10:12 am (UTC)Heh, thanks. Yeah, it's cool! I never ued to write on desks, but then I read David Levithan's The Realm of Possibility and I defy anyone to read that without becoming someone who writes on desks. Tastefully of course, but still.
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Date: 2005-04-20 02:06 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-04-20 10:16 am (UTC)No, just joking.
What a non-event of a column that was anyway.