Really need shoes that don't make my feet stink
I've got that woozy feeling where my body wants to sleep badly, but is being prevented by the large amount of coffee that I had early in the morning. Speaking of early in the morning, it is both hilarious and scary how much I managed to not have accomplished since waking up at 8 o'clock.
It's been four hours and I still haven't:
1. Had breakfast, besides that coffee.
2. Started on my assignment that is due tomorrow, even though I said I'd finish it before work this afternoon.
3. Called the coordinator person for my internship, but this one's slightly excusable, since she doesn't get to work until noon.
What I have done:
1. Picked up parcel from delivery center, which they supposedly tried to deliver yesterday but no one answered the door or whatever. I DIDN'T HEAR NO KNOCKING, YO.Ignoring the fact that I slept until 10
2. ... Had coffee.
Haha um.
ETA random thought that doesn't really warrant its own entry: Intro to Film & Television Studies is driving me a little bit crazy. It's all really focused on the technical side of things, which, don't get me wrong, is hugely interesting, but they don't ever really go deep. Sure we explore some meaning through the use of technique, but for someone like me who is so used to critical analysis in basically all of my courses throughout my degree, this surface-skimming is frustrating.
It's been four hours and I still haven't:
1. Had breakfast, besides that coffee.
2. Started on my assignment that is due tomorrow, even though I said I'd finish it before work this afternoon.
3. Called the coordinator person for my internship, but this one's slightly excusable, since she doesn't get to work until noon.
What I have done:
1. Picked up parcel from delivery center, which they supposedly tried to deliver yesterday but no one answered the door or whatever. I DIDN'T HEAR NO KNOCKING, YO.
2. ... Had coffee.
Haha um.
ETA random thought that doesn't really warrant its own entry: Intro to Film & Television Studies is driving me a little bit crazy. It's all really focused on the technical side of things, which, don't get me wrong, is hugely interesting, but they don't ever really go deep. Sure we explore some meaning through the use of technique, but for someone like me who is so used to critical analysis in basically all of my courses throughout my degree, this surface-skimming is frustrating.