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Re: Whatever, Let's Have A Goddamn Blog Thread, But Try And Keep It Reasonable, pt B

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Oli:
Oh my word I have an exam on Tuesday and on Friday and on the Tuesday after that and I (feel like I) know more or less nothing. Realistically the exam on Tuesday is only a level 1 subject and it's multiple choice and I only need a D minimum so I am not really worried, but the exam on Friday has a fairly big say in whether or not I am doing honours English lit and that is terrifying because sometimes I am not really sure if I am cut out for English Lit/academia but other times I am all "Hey this is awesome and totally what I want to be doing".

Basically I am stressing out a little bit over an exam that I should be able to pass even though I probably haven't put enough work in but mostly I am stressing out because I feel like if I don't put in the work I maybe shouldn't be doing the course. :-(

BrittanyMarie:

--- Quote from: Jeans on 07 Dec 2008, 07:11 ---I'm not a Christian.

--- End quote ---

I'm sorry, I really am, but I am compelled to post this. Proof that you probably made the right choice!

KvP:
Man, I was all over this Paul Krugman shit before it was fashionable.

Boggle thread,

My favorite coffee shop / hangouts place is now under new ownership. All the people who worked there that I liked have been fired or have quit. So I find myself in a bad spot - winter is here, bringing with it early sunset and cold weather and decreased mobility and all those things that generally bring out bad moods in me. Only a week ago I thought I would be insulated from all of this, because I had a place to go in my free time where I was sure to see people that I liked in an environment that allowed me to be creative, away from home and school. Now that is gone. There are other coffee shops around, but the proprietors are assholes / busy all the time / Kerouac reading, unwashed undergrads. I have lost my usual means of unwinding, and I already feel the stress building up in my neck and shoulders.

Inlander:
Some guy friend-requested me on Facebook. As far as I can tell, the only reason he did it is because his name is almost identical to my own. I really don't use Facebook that much - is it bad etiquette to ignore him and dismiss the request? Do people get offended when other people do that, or is it par for the course? I mean, I'm only on Facebook to keep in touch with people I actually know, not to buddy up to the whole damn internet.

Liz:
Harry I turn down friend requests all the time, it is not rude. If you don't know the person or don't like them you can deny their little request and you don't have to feel bad about it.

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