Thursday, July 5, 2007

When bigotry is at a high rate, it is every man for himself

I never thought I would live to tell the happenings of today's events.


It was just plain inferno arisen to the level of the crust of the planet-- not to mention the weather was intolerable. One could seriously suffer from a horrible heat stroke, I cannot imagine how its like living in the desserts at these times. I had around six hours of class, four subjects of which are quite generous with quizzes. Also, they were so generous of the items to be answered. My classmates had this idea that we were doing our finals already instead of quizzes. But all turned out quite well. The same could not be said for my seatmate. He nearly failed the first quiz, swore that he wasn't able to jot anything substantial enough for answers for the next to the last. But I know he'll manage-- his cockiness is good for something, I take pride in saying so. He just needs a bit of work, I'd say.


Ah, what relief it was having finished whatever was needed to be done. But one should not be so lax as there is still a "tomorrow" and a "next day" and a "the day after". What a story it shall make, a routine of everyday struggle of man for survival.



I'm in a rather good mood today for I've surpassed a trial of time and endurance-- I live without making my head go through a process of internal combustion... er.... here:



MATTER + pressure = nuclear radioactivity


radioactivity ---> gravitational build up (hence) ---> more pressure


pressure (leads to) ---> collapse of the very core of the matter --


--> leads to internal combustion = explosion



It was only applicable to stars. I'm not quite sure if it applies to the neurons of the nervous system. What would be your opinion?

1 comment:

anonymous said...

i think it's torture. haha! something that vitiates free will... and now i finally found a use for what we learn in our subjects.