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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Howdy

Howdy, partner! Nothing in my life has anything to do with cowboy/ western… so thats how I decided to greet y'all.
Anyhow, I saw Billy Elliot last night. It's pretty F*ing awesome, and you should get around to seeing it before it *gasp* CLOSES.
I had an Orchestra Concert tonight… Like with any performance ever, It could have gone better, but it was on the better side of OK.
Still waiting for colleges to get back to me.
It's like some weird version of a daisy: "Accepted… Rejected… Accepted… Rejected…"



Eating patterns
CW: ?
Today: Ate pretty normal, consumed ~1065; Net ~+350
So Far this week: Normal, but restricted eats; Average Net: ~+20/day
more later, but just because I really want to take the time to talk about my side of things before I start dishing out crazy amounts of numbers… for a lot of you, this might be the weird part… sorry :(


And that's how it is on the home front.

In other news, the coolest thing ever: Social Experiments.
Occasionally during Humanities, we have these mini projects where we conduct a Social Experiment.
We are on number 4… so let me start from the beginning.
In order, we have conducted:

  1. Socratic Conversations: Hold a discussion with someone for five or more minutes. You may only ask Questions. (**This one was boring- further understanding of Socrates)
  2. False Confession: Make up a serious sin that you could commit. Tell a trusted friend you did it. Record their actions. (**This was cool. I old my Orchestra teacher I was selling my brothers Ritalin. Totally Awesome Reactions- preparation for Dante's Inferno)
  3. Nature of Sin: Ask 10 different people to rank 10 different sins, 1-10, 1 being the worst possible. (**I was on the fence about this one, a lot of people chose Violence to be the worst- During Dante's Inferno)
  4. Antic Disposition: For three consecutive days, make a major change in yourself, your appearance, attitude, anything. It must be noticeable. How do people view you/ treat you differently? (**This is to help deepen our understanding of Hamlet. IT'S AWESOME. I started wearing sweats and getting all moody. It was a success more later)

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