Oddly, today, I seemed to be in this deep "inquisitive" ( heheh. probably not the write context, but whatever ) mood. I was in the school hallway, travelling from math class to science class and I was getting really frustrated with the amount of people blocking my path. So I did something I hadn't done in a long time -- I started thinking of solutions.
When I was younger, I had this weird habit of having to do everything perfectly. Pencils in my pencil case must be facing the same way, books must sorted my date of first printing, colours should be assorted according to ROYGBIV. I never realized it until now when I started reflecting on how I was in the past.
Now lets get back to my incident in the hallway.
I started thinking about how great it woul be to just float above everyone Harry Potter Style ( I had a good 3 metres of nothingness above ). This somehow lead me to imagine being less dense than air. Suddenly, it occured to me that I was using logic ( something I hadn't used in a long time ) and it occurred to me that ever since I became less logical, I became worse math. Funny, eh? Anywho, this, in turn, lead to this sudden ray of intelligence :
Math is just simply logic with numbers!
HAha! Took me a long time to figure that out. *-*
Monday, 29 October 2012
Sunday, 28 October 2012
APS Project leads me to an awesome video. Kewl!
Since I have a project due this Wednesday for my " Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology " couse, I decided that I better get started. So I went ahead and searched up some articles related to the course. I finally came upon a very interesting article which lead me to a CBC video entitled : " Babies: Born to be good?".
I watched the documentary, and it was
AMAZING.
Simply enlightening. Purely delightful. Not to mention ALL THE BABIES! Boy were they cute!
So here's the link:
Please do watch it. You won't regret it.
I'm going to tune in November 8, when CBC airs their "Nuts abour Squirrels" episode. I'm curious about the little critters that steal all the damn tomatoes in my backyard.
Seeyall,
Oddrey.
I watched the documentary, and it was
AMAZING.
Simply enlightening. Purely delightful. Not to mention ALL THE BABIES! Boy were they cute!
So here's the link:
Please do watch it. You won't regret it.
I'm going to tune in November 8, when CBC airs their "Nuts abour Squirrels" episode. I'm curious about the little critters that steal all the damn tomatoes in my backyard.
Seeyall,
Oddrey.
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