SADDEST GAME EVER.
Sep. 15th, 2011 02:01 amOne, I've found HetaOni (a Japanese fanmade Hetalia horror RPG based on another horror RPG called AoOni), and LOVE its music. At some point when I have some real free time, I'm going to sit and watch all the episodes from start to finish. I tend to skip around a lot because the connection here gets spotty in the evenings, or YouTube starts crapping out. I know general plot, but have yet to see a ton of it. It's so freaking sad. It's awesome, though. Although the beginning amused the hell out of me, because some of the character portraits were really derpy-looking. Poor Germany, England, and America. They got better, though. The ones toward the end are awesome. They even have multiple portraits to display emotion.
Two, I'm going to be SO stressed out by this weekend. XD;; Seriously... three tests? Religion's gonna kick my ass. There's just so much to think about. The scary thing is that the exam is open-notes: We'll have our laptops with us, because the exam's on the computer, and we're allowed to have electronic notes and the readings to use. Don said the answers are not going to be simple, straightforward answers, and that the notes will be there only in case we need to dig for info, but there probably won't be time to dig. He said there's usually like five minutes per question, at ten questions each. One of my classmates is already nervous about it, because in her experience, open-book means HOLY CRAP.
I started marking up that paper, though. I don't think that will be too hard. Seriously, that paper is terrible. I'm tempted to copypaste it. I wrote my paper for CS and freaking HATE it. Hopefully we don't have to write many of those. My brain just was not picking up what Brooks was putting down. I mean, it was, but some of the speech was over my head, and I couldn't organize what I was reading into something that didn't sound... crappy. No other word for it. But whatever. I'll just study extra hard and do well on the test next week. The paper's a lab, and it's only worth about 10 points compared to the exam's 100. Drop in the ocean.
Three, balancing the urge to draw and the need to study is freaking hard. I keep switching off between the two. It was easier at LaGuardia, where the classes were simpler.
I'm going to bed now, because last time I made the mistake of staying awake past two was yesterday (after finding HetaOni on YouTube), and I spent all of today wiped out. I cannot do that tomorrow. Tomorrow is my no-lunch day. I am definitely eating breakfast--there won't be a repeat of last week where I went until 4:30pm without any food. Still, I don't need exhaustion on top of it.
My cups suck. I was too tired to mess with the clay today, though. I just went to the studio to make sure I had six cups, and I do. Four small, two tall. (And a bottomless cylinder.)
Yeah, huge yawn just flew outta me. And now it IS 2am. Time for sleep. Can't wait for the weekend.
Two, I'm going to be SO stressed out by this weekend. XD;; Seriously... three tests? Religion's gonna kick my ass. There's just so much to think about. The scary thing is that the exam is open-notes: We'll have our laptops with us, because the exam's on the computer, and we're allowed to have electronic notes and the readings to use. Don said the answers are not going to be simple, straightforward answers, and that the notes will be there only in case we need to dig for info, but there probably won't be time to dig. He said there's usually like five minutes per question, at ten questions each. One of my classmates is already nervous about it, because in her experience, open-book means HOLY CRAP.
I started marking up that paper, though. I don't think that will be too hard. Seriously, that paper is terrible. I'm tempted to copypaste it. I wrote my paper for CS and freaking HATE it. Hopefully we don't have to write many of those. My brain just was not picking up what Brooks was putting down. I mean, it was, but some of the speech was over my head, and I couldn't organize what I was reading into something that didn't sound... crappy. No other word for it. But whatever. I'll just study extra hard and do well on the test next week. The paper's a lab, and it's only worth about 10 points compared to the exam's 100. Drop in the ocean.
Three, balancing the urge to draw and the need to study is freaking hard. I keep switching off between the two. It was easier at LaGuardia, where the classes were simpler.
I'm going to bed now, because last time I made the mistake of staying awake past two was yesterday (after finding HetaOni on YouTube), and I spent all of today wiped out. I cannot do that tomorrow. Tomorrow is my no-lunch day. I am definitely eating breakfast--there won't be a repeat of last week where I went until 4:30pm without any food. Still, I don't need exhaustion on top of it.
My cups suck. I was too tired to mess with the clay today, though. I just went to the studio to make sure I had six cups, and I do. Four small, two tall. (And a bottomless cylinder.)
Yeah, huge yawn just flew outta me. And now it IS 2am. Time for sleep. Can't wait for the weekend.