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Name: Jillian
Country: United States
State: California
Birthday: 6/7/1987
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Interests: fencing, reading, physics, math, languages, music, piano, art, track/running/jumping
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Tuesday, September 26, 2006

I just need to vent a little.

Firstly, I'm getting sick AGAIN!  Just when I think I'm getting better, whatever virulent virus I have makes a comeback.  Part of the problem is that my suitemates keep our apartment really hot at night, I think.  Anyhow, I'm congested, my throat hurts, and my eyes have that sick gross feeling in them

Now for my classes.  Physics is such a waste of time.  It's a 3 credit course.  It meets twice a week AND has a MANDATORY recitation, which is, of course, worthless.  Physics classes here have consistently been more work than they are worth.

As for my Russian class, I am trying so hard to like it.  But I'm getting a bit frustrated, you see, because the teacher seems to be against calling on me (for some reason unbeknownst to me).  It's not just in my head, either.  Other people have actually said it's like she forgets I exist.  This makes the entire class a really, really boring experience.  Oh, and when she does call on me (aka maybe once or twice in the hour and 15 minute class), I never know what's going on because it's so unexpected.

And then there's my Lit class.  I like that one.  Nothing to say there.

Finally, Chaos.  I like this one, too.  Except...I'm not quite sure where the professor is going with it.  He just tells us stuff and proves it.  We don't even have a book, so I can't glean any information from there.

I think I'm going to be exhausted by the end of the semester from work/school.  Finals+holiday shopping in the same week?  GARGH!


Tuesday, July 11, 2006

UPDATE ON MY LIFE:

Today, I  SERIOUSLY didn't want to get up.  It was just one of those days.  But of course I did.

I skipped Java (hey, I'm just sitting in so it doesn't matter) today so I could walk back with Tucker, who is staying in 3rd North until his apartment is ready.  We're going to get together to study for our midterm either Friday or Saturday.  We talked about where we grew up, what our parents do, and our European travels (he's as well-travelled as I!).  He's from the capital of Oklahoma and went to boarding school in Chicago.  His mother has an MBA and does something with that, and his father is the president of a trucking company (I Googled it.  They also OWN it, and it had $140 million in revenue last year.).

I'm watching Sex and the City now.  It has the largest group of unlikeable characters I've ever encountered.
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Sex and the City - The Complete Third Season
By Martha Coolidge
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Monday, July 10, 2006

So I had a relatively good day today.  I went to bed kind of later than I intended to, because I was trying to do my calc hw but I was too tired, so I ended up  just talking to Devin instead.  BUT it all worked out for the best because...

Today this morning, I was in THINK Coffee (which is across the street from Courant where my class is) getting my morning dose of caffeine when I noticed HOT-GUY-FROM-CALC-CLASS.  Of course, I already knew he got his coffee there because I'd seen him before.  But today, he and I ended up leaving at nearly the same time.  I ended up talking to him (his name is Tucker, and he's from Oklahoma, and he has his own apartment in Chelsea, and he's in stern majoring in economics and minoring in math, and we both have Sperry docksiders, which are like these preppy boat shoes, and we both applied to 3 colleges and ended up at NYU because we got waitlisted/rejected everywhere else) and this other guy, Justin or something, who's also in the class outside until class started.  After class, the three of us did the homework together but Justin left so it was just Tucker and me.  It works out well because we're about equally smart, so I don't feel like a geek or an idiot.

[OFF TOPIC: Is the smart-gap an issue in gay relationships?  Like, stereotypically (and stupidly) the girl is supposed to be not as smart as the guy, less professionally successful, etc.  (I DO NOT AGREE AT ALL WITH THAT!)  Are the same characteristics expected of the bottom?  I mean, I would expect that they wouldn't be, since one of the cool things about homosexual relationships is that they basically go against society.  And what about lesbians?]

Anyway, we exchanged phone numbers, and we're going to study for the midterm (next Monday!!!) together.  And yes, I know this entry was simply me gushing, but cut me some slack.  I'm trying to stop being such a tough bitch and get in touch with my diminutive yet existent feminine side. 


Saturday, July 08, 2006

PIRATES 2: MY REVIEW

Tonight, I managed to convince the reclusive Nancy Lin to go see Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest with me.  That's not really true.  Nancy isn't reclusive, and it didn't take much convincing to get her to ditch Oggle - what living creature can avoid the sirensong of Johnny Depp?

The movie.  Right.

I shall start by saying that it was very different from the last one.  The acting was superb, certainly of the same caliber.  Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) remained the same heroic and honourable sap.  Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley) developed a little more depth.  She made some morally questionable decisions (that were unnecessarily immoral).  And Captain Jack Sparrow (Depp) was, well, true to form - the sexiest pirate I have ever seen.

That aside, the differences.  The plot of Curse of the Black Pearl was structured so that it could stand alone - no sequel.  Dead Man's Chest, however leaves many issues unresolved, so the existence of a sequel is obvious.  Dead Man's Chest created a more mythical enemy (half-sea-creature, half-man crew, Davy Jones, and the Kraken as opposed to a mere undead crew), so there were more special effects involved.

Dead Man's Chest had a much darker feel to it than Curse of the Black Pearl from the very beginning.  It ultimately ended up being more serious, depressing and explored some morally debatable "grey areas".

As for the humour and the fight scenes, they were plentiful.  In fact, at times I felt they were too plentiful, trying to draw on the same emotions repeatedly until that font was empty.  Yes, they were comedic and entertaining.  But the fight scenes ran on a bit, and some of the laughter was stolen from Curse of the Black Pearl, which I think is really the "Curse of the Movie Sequel".

All in all, I would say that, while it lacked the originality of Curse of the Black Pearl, I sincerely enjoyed this film.


Thursday, July 06, 2006

so i've been back at school for nearly 2 weeks.  i think i've done more in that time than i did the entire school year.  having a bunch of 21-year-old roommates is a refreshing change after the alcholoic celibacy of choices.  the one downside is that i've now acquired a taste for alcohol.  's ok.  i'm a college student.

i'm only taking calc III, but i'm sitting in on intro to computer programming, so i'm learning java.  for once, i have a math teacher that speaks english and can communicate her knowledge in an understandable fashion.  i'm really enjoying both classes.

i suppose that the downside would be that my room is not as nice as my freshman one.  at least i have the summer to adapt to the rather small-ish kitchen.  the air conditioning is rather evil, as well, but the shower is much larger.  palladium is a better dorm overall, however, since it has many more amenities.

i'm in nutley for a day or several as my family is all out of town, and i woke up vomiting this morning.  david came over, we ordered a pizza, had some white wine (because i hate beer), and watched the 40-year-old virgin.  it was the sort of movie that is so embarassing it would have had nancy in tears.  now i'm watching the mummy and eating graham crackers and milk.
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The Mummy (Widescreen Collector's Edition)
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