I’m In Like With You




School is almost over. Classes aren’t as entertaining anymore pedagogically. Only assignments we have are our Final projects, and studying, basically. And then a calm-before-the-storm Summer Break.

Tensions and anxiety from past 160 school days are starting to have voids. Actually, it’s a void different from the artificial voids we made to escape ourselves from the cycle. It’s not a feeling and thrill of breaking rules but rather feeling justified.

yeah I wasted 1 hour with this motherless thing.

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7 Comments so far

  1.    primal91 on May 27th, 2008

    Your right Andrew. I see several people living off with that game. Though I decided not to play that game again, I couldn’t help it if I see other kids playing it. Still having a firm purpose, I cutted off it.

  2.    jinsooc10 on May 28th, 2008

    Woo!
    Let’s go Andrew! 1 on 1
    Nice post by the way :)

  3.    Soojin on May 28th, 2008

    yes this is a problem… trying to study SAT II and finals…. i need to cut myself like primal91….

    and jinsoo lets play sometime i’lll pwn u

  4.    stevendn10 on May 29th, 2008

    Maybe we are being distracted so easily because these are the days where we, students, tend to BARELY hang on to our very last works. It seems like every thing’s over, but like you said, it’s not.

    I also have SAT II and finals … but unlike you, Andrew, i did not wasted my time on Blockles. : )

  5.    chaiyoungl10 on May 29th, 2008

    Just play responsibly :)

  6.    scottr on May 30th, 2008

    ew blockies, hate that game
    but i gotta admit paintball was fun

  7.    skp on June 5th, 2008

    Procrastination: our friend, our enemy, our reality. Heck, even reading your blogs is a form of procrastination (though I love READING them, I hate GRADING them – it’s lame) and one I hope to continue.
    Andrew, you’ve truly inspired me with your understanding of the possibilities inherit in our online universe, AND with your honesty and apt analysis of the effectiveness of technology at our school.
    Keep writing, keep inspiring me, and for heaven’s sake, keep coming into my room – you’re wonderful, and I’ll miss having you in my class.
    skp

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