Wake up

My room smells of Mary Jane. 

Other then that, this semester will be interesting. The electives that I’m taking are gonna be quite fun: Psych of Women, which I thought was going to be a male bashing course, but turned out to be a class where the professor talks about her life as a mother/teacher and pornography and its effect on how women view themselves….as well as Biblical Archaeology, where my professor is some world famous oceanic archaeologist who discovered this:

Nothing big, just the only boat ever discovered in the Sea of Galilee dating around Jesus’ time. As well as uncovering some sea wrecks in the Mediterranean Sea around 2000 BC. Pretty cool stuff. Oh yea also taking intermediate badminton. Again, this will be a very interesting year. 

A quote I have attached to myself for life.

Finals.

This is the troubled and quite ugly, unkempt, unwashed face of a somewhat pressured pre-med student who’s entirely fed up with doing anything regarding pre-med, and is waiting for the next two days of finals to fly by and summer to start soon so he can be happy once again. 

For those who have not taken finals soon, good luck. 

I will now set myself on fire with my books and reviews.

kidding. 

Here comes 3 days without showering, probably on and off studying, possibly gaming/watching movies online, and crying. good bye cruel world. 

SO CUTE SO CUTE SO CUTE. AGH MY LIFE.

otter than that, a fire alarm was pulled at around 1 am. Otter Ridiculousness. That is all.

Pretty sure my dad said the same exact thing. sigh. high expectations from an asian father…

"The enjoyment of God is the only happiness with which our souls can be satisfied. To go to heaven, fully to enjoy God, is infinitely better than the most pleasant accommodations here. Fathers and mothers, husbands, wives, or children, or the company of earthly friends, are but shadows; but God is the substance. These are but scattered beams, but God is the sun. These are but streams. But God is the ocean."

� Jonathan Edwards, American Theologian in the 18th Century