Not much really because it is currently 1:47am and I'm really tired. However, I just can't really fall asleep at the moment. Maybe I am too tired to fall asleep...now that's an interesting thought--at least at around 2am.
I went to go watch The Pillowman performed by Drama Tech (Georgia Tech's drama club people) with a couple of friends from studio. It was actually pretty good. I don't think it was meant to be as funny as it turned out to be, but I found it quite hilarious. Yeah, it was pretty sick and twisted--though after watching too many crime-solving shows such as Law and Order (mainly SVU), CSI, NCIS, Life (before it was canceled), etc, it was a pretty predictable play in terms of nothing really caught me off guard. Anyhow, if you get a chance to go watch it, go watch it.
People played beer pong in the architecture studio last night or something. They also ruined quite a few tables in the process by not cleaning up after themselves. I'm not really against them playing beer pong in there, but if they were distracting, then they should have played elsewhere. They also should have been more careful pouring in beer or not filling the cups all the way full. There was way too much beer on the tables to have not been carelessly dispersed into the cups--but then again, I can't expect too much out of drunk idiots. And had there been an accident (which there obviously were), then they could have cleaned off the desks and it wouldn't have been so bad today. And they also should have chose the desks that were already broken if they were to choose to ruin desks. I hope that tiny little ping pong ball men filled with x-acto blades jump down their throats in their sleep (Pillowman reference--I'm not a psycho). Anyhow, out of all this lack of common sense portrayed by the dolts, some good did come out of it. I was able to get my hands on four unused ping pong balls for free. I gave one away though to a friend, but free ping pong balls are still free ping pong balls.
The weather has been really nice lately. It hit 60 degrees today! I got to play some tennis finally with a couple of friends, so that was pretty fun. I went to play basketball with another friend last night as well--though we mostly just ran on the treadmill and ellipticals because the courts were very crowded. In conclusion after the past two days, I am completely out of shape and am sore all over. My foot actually held up decently when playing tennis, which is a good sign I guess. It also doesn't hurt right now either--which was how it has been for the past couple of weeks after I do strenuous activities that involves the foot (jogging, basketball, walking a lot etc). I still feel the strain though, so it's not completely healed yet.
I think the state of GA is considering allowing guns on campus or something ridiculous like that. Being the south, I think a lot of people want to. I don't really see the point though. I mean, I wouldn't be affected by it that much because I can dodge bullets and all that, but most normal people can't. People who are for this will argue that it's our right to have these guns on campus and what not for self defense. I just don't think it would make a difference if someone held you up at gunpoint--you won't be able to out draw and shoot the other person before he squeezes his pointer finger and goes 'BANG' (except me because I'm ninja like that). And even if there was a crazy guy going on a shooting spree, drawing your own gun out for self defense will just cause much more confusion for you, the other students, and the cops. Typically, multiple people on the same side yielding guns while not being an organized unit is very dangerous. That's why cops are paid to be cops so that they can work as an organized unit when need be. We recently just had someone who was attacked with a katana and people say that if the victim was allowed to have a gun on campus, he wouldn't have been attacked. Then again, if guns were allowed, I don't think a katana would have been the weapon of choice in the first place. Either way, I don't care about it too much and would prefer not to get into any debates about it. I've already spent too much time talking about this already. Moving on.
I managed to unlock the empty room next to mine in my apartment the other day (four room apartment, but only 3 are occupied for this semester). So if anyone wants to visit Atlanta, there's a room available to temporarily stay in. I don't really have a use for it. It's just there. I would just have to keep it on the down-low so that housing does not pick up the room has been tampered with. I would prefer for someone I knew to live in there next semester rather than a random guy. Most of the people I know here though have other plans with other friends to move into other places with friends, so they aren't allow to fill the vacancy.
I think that's it for now...it is already 2:35am.
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Keep it open for me! I might visit in May...if you're still there that is.
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