22.01.03

2 down; 4 to go

Waiiiiii, I survived the first day of midterms! I took English this morning, wrote the two essays first as per Mr Lodewick's suggestion, and everything was easy-peasy from there on. When finished, went to the library to study, ate lunch, then took chemistry test. 'twasn't as hard as I was expecting. I'm pretty confident that I got at least a 70.68%, which is all I need for an A for the semester.

Called Mutti 'round 1:25 to pick self up, 'cause wasn't interested in waiting for the bus. Gave Aaron Todd, Allison rides home. Schedules during midterm = fun. Tomorrow = world civ. in the morning. Shouldn't be too difficult. Now that chem and English are over, am q. relieved.

Also, brought Cunt in to show Krysta today. Yesterday:

Krysta: . . . blahblahblahcunt.
Me: Hm?
K: Did you hear what I just said?
M: I think so. But I don't have a problem with the word cunt.
K: Why?
M: Yeah, I have this book. Called Cunt. *tries to explain, but fails miserably— most books are books because they are not able to be expressed in a mere sentence: with the exception of J.R.R. Tolkien's magnum opus.*
K: . . . you have a cunt book?
M: Meh, it's not what it sounds like!

So then I brought it in and showed it to her. Other people saw it and were intrigued/disgusted. I didn't realise "cunt" was such a controversial word. Honestly, before I read Cunt, I don't think I'd ever heard anyone say it. Or if I had, I certainly hadn't heard it frequently. But I plan to use it daily now. >D *enjoys reclaiming words*

Almeda | 22.01.03 15:20 | TrackBack

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Just don't start any riots.

Posted by: Ruairi Ó Coileáin on 22.01.03 15:24

We say it quite frequently over on this side of the pond, except in London, it's pronounced "kyunt"
Watch "Human Traffic"

Posted by: David on 22.01.03 20:28

dude, british people say it all the time! :D

Posted by: Elly on 23.01.03 02:25
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