Not-so-good-and-old "How do you feel" thread

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NF: Looking forward to a week of pure fun.
Monday: National Test in Swedish, part A, 80 minutes
Friday: National Test in Swedish part B, 5 hours
Saturday: Högskoleprovet (The National University Aptitude Test), from 8.10am to 4.30pm
The weekend should be especially fun...
 
@hannu, anna (hooray for allitterations): good luck on your exams. the 8.10 - 4.30 one seems especially scary, but i know you'll both do well.
 
nf: positively enraged. i went to bed at 3, woke up too late, and i'm going to be real late for work. but this is not the point, seeing how i usually am and i'll stay late tonight to catch up. last night i saw mr. r on msn and tried to say something to break the ice that has been forming this past week - i find it childish and a bit silly that we aren't even talking, i didn't exactly issue a death threat to him. anyway, no response whatsoever. yeah, maybe it wasn't him at the computer (it happened), but it still is one very unnerving event. not the only reason why i'm enraged tho, it has mainly to do with seeing a very bleak future.
 
it intrigues me that a bleak future enrages you, rather than just depresses you. depending on what the rage compels you to do, it might be more beneficial than depression.
 
i feel quite amused. i had an interesting conversation this morning, and it appears i could actually get hold of some pretty nifty err.. fireworks (:rolleyes: ) for the easter. :tickled:

After this i can only imagine what toys i could get for my bday. :grin:


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NF: How the hell does a simple 1-hour clock change managed to disorient me so much?? :zzz: I managed to get to sleep so late that there was no chance of me being able to get up in time for the one lecture that would've been useful today, and the early-morning headache is still with me and will probably turn into an all-dayer. I hate summer already.
 
@ben: i guess she means petards and firecrackers. i've always been amazed by people's interest in the stuff: they go bang and they sometimes create some light. if i was two, liked loud noises, and if light didn't hurt my eyes, i'd still find it boring. my father says people like things that go bang because the noise outside helps them cope with the silence in their brains.
 
@MagSec: no :Saint:

@ben: it's traditional here to use lots of firecrackers and stuff on easter, and once you start using them it's kind of addictive. but i didn't mean firecrackers anyway.
 
:lol:
Hmm...that's a pretty bleak view on it I guess. I guess it takes all sorts of people to make the world go round. For example, I've never seen the huge attraction in getting roaring drunk :lol:
Then again, I doubt many people have my passion for fried onions with mushrooms either ;)
 
Siren said:
but i didn't mean firecrackers anyway.
ah, so we got the first kamikaze for the new terrorist strike scheduled for 4/11. *removes athens from map*


Then again, I doubt many people have my passion for fried onions with mushrooms either ;)
and here's the second! :p *removes london from map*

and yeah, everyone makes the world go round. some do help in making it flat though. ;)
 
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