
SO, tonight I am writing a paper at IHOP (a 24 hour restaurant with free internet) for my senior seminar class, as my roommate writes her paper for a philosophy class. Here are some conclusions I have drawn from this evening so far:
1. I should have started sooner...just because I'm just writing a draft (nl:klad) does not mean I have lost my perfectionist tendencies....It doesnt matter how good it actually needs to be, I still try to make it as good as I can.
2. Three muscle relaxers in one day is not a good idea...especially if you're used to taking one a month and need to write a paper on philosophy.
3. Unintelligent philosophers make people go crazy because none of what they say makes sense. (My parents taught me not to use the word 'stupid' so I tried to avoid that word in this sentence)
4. Taking three muscle relaxers might actually help to write a philosophy paper because it makes you sound like the philosophers in your book. It also helps you to understand these philosophers.
5. Sometimes I feel like the next Curt Niccum...depending on who I am around and the comments they make. (Curt Niccum is basically the smartest person on our campus, mainly in the areas of Bible and language)
6. Doing homework with my roommate makes me draw more conclusions on her homework than mine....especially when she's reading about human robots gone crazy. I think she might be turning into one. Is that possible?
Love iHop (my favorite restaurant because I can always get breakfast) bu tdon't know about those muscle relaxants - sounds like they might be frying your brain (isn't that a muscle?)
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something that a philosopher on muscle relaxants would write