All posts tagged irony

I’m… not going to be a student… anymore…

It sank in this morning. The Fall 2007 schedule of classes was released and I didn’t get an email with my SSN-designated start time. I am no longer a student as of next month. I’m not going to be taking any more classes — and damn it, there are some AMAZING ones next fall — [...]

Regarding senioritis…

… this senioritis is worse than my high school case of it. More or less because what’s waiting — the ability to write and chase more actively after my childhood dream — is that much closer. That, and Europe. 61 days to graduation; 64 to Europe. Saying I’ll be better with my procrastination starting tomorrow [...]

Oh, irony.

Where was Roland Barthes when I was writing my final paper for my eighteenth century British literature class last semester? WHERE WAS HE? HMMMMM? Oh, “Death of the Author” and “The Intentional Fallacy” would have helped make my argument so neatly and easily… oh, oh. It’s rather ironic. I wonder if this happens to graduate [...]

Pasta and international rudeness…

Dienstag, 11. Juli 2006: Why does nothing ever go according to plan? Ever? Spontaneity is often prized, but I would sometimes rather stick to a laminated schedule, especially when I ought to be doing a variety of things. Like blogging. Or writing vocabulary index cards and actually doing my homework. (Which, in my defense, I [...]

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