Wednesday, October 15, 2008

I'm a "flair making machine!"

Half day means I have lunch, do homework and stare at a screen for a while. I got on facebook and made some lovely pieces of flair, which are basically like virtual pins with stuff on 'em to "express yourself" on your profile. They're pretty cool, take about 10-20 seconds to make one. Then I had to stop because I apparently made too much. But yeah.

I was pretty surprised in English math(s) today. We're doing scatter graphs now and the teacher mentioned how we could be able to find the exact like... formula for a line on the graph, but said you wait till like 11th or 12th grade to do that, which SHOCKED me. I had learned that... let's see.. last year. Dang. This system is sure... weird. I'm glad I'm only doing a year because otherwise I'd be WAY behind.

Check-a this video out:




And press the left button on your mouse with your pointer finger when your cursor goes over the following pixels: awesome, interesting website (yeah so what I found it from Fly On??) That will keep you on the computer for hours, maybe days. No but it's good trust me.

I'm still amazed at the following things:

1) how taking a break from stuff really changes perspective on stuff
2) how time goes by
3) the school system here
4) me being in France
Wait. What? France? Me? Now? Since when did that monstrosity happen?!?!

Aaaaaand I need to work on that doc. Umentary. What was I going to say next... oh yeah.

Don't try to see yourself like others do
It's no use

But it's your life
and you can decorate it as you like

Ben Folds. And the Five. Never cease to. Kill me with their awesomeness. Which is a good thing. It means they are so magical and excellequent that humans can't... live with it so they die. But they are brought back to life with the awesomeness. (I should start my own personal dictionary.)

1 comment:

Rianna said...

Cool quote. That is so strange to think of just learning the linear equation. Just thinking of my math teacher singing to us.

Students, are you listening to me.
I said student are you listening to me.
You will learn it, so you succeed.
It will be easy.

You have to say y=mx+ b.
Y=mx+b.

I can't remember the rest. It's to hard.

Ah well, good luck with your documentary.