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Dani ([info]placebo_effect) wrote,
@ 2010-02-13 22:24:00

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Current mood: busy
Current music:Parka - Granaten aus Licht
Entry tags:rant, real life is a bitch, school

*sneaks in* *rants* *sneaks out*
This is without doubt going to be the most useless post of the year. I really don't have anything to tell, but I need to get away from studying for a sec or two.

So, I'm fine, alive and healthy. Staying away from the computer is working out a lot better than I had suspected it would before.

I'm just coming up for air in between the Third Reich, the Cold War, the multiple ways of how "Medea" by Christa Wolf is actually a discussion of German Democratic Republic vs. Federal Republic of Germany, Georg Büchner as an opponent to Weimar Classicism and poems written by authors in exile. All these subjects may or may not be very interesting on their own but at the moment I'm kind of sick and tired.
And turns out there's actually stuff to do in preparation for English concerning the theme "individual and society", which we seem to have talked about for quite a while last year, only I don't remember. And I'm not all that interested either. But my teacher said I could stay away from the grammar lessons, I take that as a good sign.
And I might turn into a regular smoker soonish to compensate my stress level, which is NOT good.

In other news I don't get to spend any time with my friends or my boyfriend, there's still lots of snow outside and I hardly watch Show or any TV for that matter. But I'm participating in the voting-madness every chance I get. Sparkly AWZ-people totally have to win this.

And I have lots of wonderful things to look forward to once the madness is over. I booked a trip to Berlin in April, one to Denmark in June when EVERYTHING is done. Concert tickets, books that I've really wanted to read for a long time... It's going to be awesome. Just five more weeks... Surely that's doable.

*runs off again*



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[info]lilithilien
2010-02-14 03:52 am UTC (link)
It's so unfortunate how academics can suck the enjoyment out of subjects that you'd otherwise relish. This is how I fled from graduate school (and became the shining example of procrastination and slacker-tude that you see today). I hope you can rediscover your enthusiasm. Just five more weeks! You can do it!!

And I just gotta say I'm so jealous of your trip to Denmark. Are you going to Copenhagen? That's my favourite city in the world!

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[info]placebo_effect
2010-02-14 08:47 pm UTC (link)
And a shining example it is! ;) But yeah it is kind of sad, because I'd normally really think that most of these subjects were kind of interesting or really interesting even. But pressure, obligation and dead lines sort of ruin it. :D But thanks for the encouragement!

And yay, Copenhagen here I come! I haven't been to Denmark in ages. Always went there on holiday with a caravan with my parents during the summer holidays when I was a kid. Until I eventually decided, I was too cool and too grown-up to go on holiday with my parents, LOL. But oh well, I always loved Denmark and I'm really looking forward to that trip.

(LOL, you have an icon for everything, don't you?)

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[info]ktbob
2010-02-14 07:39 am UTC (link)
Oh, bleh. This is why I'm not in the classroom anymore. I feel your pain.

But so glad to hear that otherwise all is well.

Hugs, chocolate, and good wishes for a swift conclusion of the madness. Bring on the good books!

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[info]placebo_effect
2010-02-14 08:52 pm UTC (link)
Awww, thank you! *clings*
Chocolate sounds good, surely it's much healthier than all those cigarettes. Besides it'll make me much happier. *gobbles chocolate*

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