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I just bit into a piece of molded bread.
My Old Testament exam was super hard, but super attainable, because who studied? I studied.
I got a professional massage, free, here at school yesterday. Ah, the joys of being at a small, private college in a rural town.
...I always think that whatever I said/thought that seemed so amazing to me the night before is stupid the next morning. :( Messiah Dogs? Come on now, Stephanie. Oh well, God says He uses our failures for good. But all the time?
I am growing ever more so obsessed with grammar and spelling and word choice in all of my classes. I mean, it's gotten to the point where it's unnecessary, like I'll write "demonstrated" instead of "showed" to sound smarter. Today, in my Old Testament exam, I scratched out "The first lesson the Jews learned was no more idolatry" and put "The first lesson the Jews learned was to stop their idol worship" just because it sounded better. But in actuality, how I phrased the sentence would not have altered my grade in the slightest.
Why, all of a sudden, do I want to double major in Christian Studies and Biology with a minor in Chemistry? Or double major AND double minor with the following prospects: Christian Studies, Biology, Psychology, and Communications?
My problem is that I just want to know everything and learn all there is to learn. And I think it's cool to know that one can hold their feces forever until it has to be surgically removed from the body... Yeah, that's a true statement. I learned it from Erin. Not that you believe everything you hear...but really...ALL of us ultimately believe what we hear/read, right? Right.
I think I'm done. My World Civilizations exam is in about 54 minutes exactly (haha...I said "about exactly").
I keep almost falling off my bed, and it's high up now since I made it into a loft. Not good.
I did a little dance today.
My next beta fish WILL be named Ophelia, from the play Hamlet.
My Old Testament exam was super hard, but super attainable, because who studied? I studied.
I got a professional massage, free, here at school yesterday. Ah, the joys of being at a small, private college in a rural town.
...I always think that whatever I said/thought that seemed so amazing to me the night before is stupid the next morning. :( Messiah Dogs? Come on now, Stephanie. Oh well, God says He uses our failures for good. But all the time?
I am growing ever more so obsessed with grammar and spelling and word choice in all of my classes. I mean, it's gotten to the point where it's unnecessary, like I'll write "demonstrated" instead of "showed" to sound smarter. Today, in my Old Testament exam, I scratched out "The first lesson the Jews learned was no more idolatry" and put "The first lesson the Jews learned was to stop their idol worship" just because it sounded better. But in actuality, how I phrased the sentence would not have altered my grade in the slightest.
Why, all of a sudden, do I want to double major in Christian Studies and Biology with a minor in Chemistry? Or double major AND double minor with the following prospects: Christian Studies, Biology, Psychology, and Communications?
My problem is that I just want to know everything and learn all there is to learn. And I think it's cool to know that one can hold their feces forever until it has to be surgically removed from the body... Yeah, that's a true statement. I learned it from Erin. Not that you believe everything you hear...but really...ALL of us ultimately believe what we hear/read, right? Right.
I think I'm done. My World Civilizations exam is in about 54 minutes exactly (haha...I said "about exactly").
I keep almost falling off my bed, and it's high up now since I made it into a loft. Not good.
I did a little dance today.
My next beta fish WILL be named Ophelia, from the play Hamlet.