General Philosophy
Jan. 16th, 2006 02:37 pmOMG.
jacinthsong, I will never doubt you again ever. Not that I was in the habit of it, but still, you were right! Morison and Pooley are love. They are. They are omgsocute-and-slashy-adorable LOVE. It must be said.
I was half-asleep - actually, entire asleep - all the way through Macro at Schools, and the lecturer, who had a peculiar American (or maybe Italian?) accent that I couldn't quite understand, and was very boring in addition, went on for ten minutes over time and was driving everyone mad. I looked up at the end to meet Pat's eyes and say, simultaenously, "Most boring lecture ever." And it really was. And I was all ready to go back to sleep through General Philosophy, especially as the lectures go through all eight topics whilst the college is only doing four. This one was about the nature of knowledge, which was actually a very interesting lecture, but it would have been much less interesting if the lecturers hadn't been slash incarnate. Morison has a thing about using Pooley in all his examples, no matter what they are, and then they sit and exchange glances when they can't remember what they were going to say, and omgslash. I have a feeling I may make an effort to go to all my General Philosophy lectures this term.
(Is it wrong to mentally slash lecturers? I'm hoping not. Also, "morison/pooley" was already a listed interest on LJ. Life amuses me.)
In other news, I need to tweak a French Fourth Republic essay, again, and then I have a philosophy class from five to seven. I think that's just evil, especially as it means I miss dinner and will have to look elsewhere for food. Sigh. But, back in the good news, I found the original DW Short Trips book in Oxfam and bought it for the princely sum of £2.49! (The people behind the counter looked rather worried at my expression of pure joy.) So far it has Four building a model railway, so I reckon I'm going to like it.
I was half-asleep - actually, entire asleep - all the way through Macro at Schools, and the lecturer, who had a peculiar American (or maybe Italian?) accent that I couldn't quite understand, and was very boring in addition, went on for ten minutes over time and was driving everyone mad. I looked up at the end to meet Pat's eyes and say, simultaenously, "Most boring lecture ever." And it really was. And I was all ready to go back to sleep through General Philosophy, especially as the lectures go through all eight topics whilst the college is only doing four. This one was about the nature of knowledge, which was actually a very interesting lecture, but it would have been much less interesting if the lecturers hadn't been slash incarnate. Morison has a thing about using Pooley in all his examples, no matter what they are, and then they sit and exchange glances when they can't remember what they were going to say, and omgslash. I have a feeling I may make an effort to go to all my General Philosophy lectures this term.
(Is it wrong to mentally slash lecturers? I'm hoping not. Also, "morison/pooley" was already a listed interest on LJ. Life amuses me.)
In other news, I need to tweak a French Fourth Republic essay, again, and then I have a philosophy class from five to seven. I think that's just evil, especially as it means I miss dinner and will have to look elsewhere for food. Sigh. But, back in the good news, I found the original DW Short Trips book in Oxfam and bought it for the princely sum of £2.49! (The people behind the counter looked rather worried at my expression of pure joy.) So far it has Four building a model railway, so I reckon I'm going to like it.
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on 2006-01-16 03:31 pm (UTC)Morison believes he loves Pooley
Morison is justified in believing he loves Pooley
It is true that Morison loves Pooley
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on 2006-01-16 03:37 pm (UTC)(I am beginning to think I should make this entry friends-only! *g*)
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on 2006-01-16 03:40 pm (UTC)3 things in this world are indubitable, and cannot be doubted, even in light of scepticism;
I exist
I am aware of my present experience
Morison/Pooley are love (see picture)
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on 2006-01-16 03:56 pm (UTC)Um. That's pretty much all I had to contribute...
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on 2006-01-16 05:54 pm (UTC)And yay for Short Trips on sale!
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on 2006-01-16 10:41 pm (UTC)Katia! I am so, so sorry! You know I am. I am also sleepy and clueless, pretty much all the time. Whack me on the head with a BIG STICK.
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on 2006-01-16 10:45 pm (UTC)I shall scrutinise its pages for Four/Romana II, trust me. *g*