**I just found out that the Suicide Girls Burlesque tour will not be stoping in Regina. They cancelled the show here. What the fuck?***
Bluuurrr.
I started my new job. So far, so good. Sadly, I already know that I will be coming home fairly regularly starting off conversations as "jesus, this one customer today...fuckin'....". I apologize in advance.
I really wish the University of Regina would expand the history department to include more than just Canada's conformity after WWII. While I have a great interest in world war 2, does there really need to be 4-5 classes on it? Really. Why not some more world history instead of relying on novels and TV shows to make sure most North American's can be even slightly considered "inter-continental".
*In case you haven't stabbed your eyes with a fork from this peudo-rant, the reason I mentioned this is due to my frustration while reading "Lords of Chaos". Of course I have a fair geographic picture of where many European countries are, and some basic information, there are MANY things that are of major historical relevance to modern society, that are completely overlooked by a vast majority of the population. My example, in said book, one of the authors mentions when Germany's wall was taken down in 1989. Then I asked when the wall between East and West Germany was put up. And no one, none of my friends, my parents, no one knew. So naturally, I went to Wikipedia and found the answers. It lead to my intellectual epipany (a.k.a, I was high and zoned out for about 10 minutes) and I felt sad to find out how little I really know about world history, with the exception of a few more popular countries (Greece, Italy, Egypt, USA...etc.)
Ok, Ok, enough babbling. Nothing is new. I had fun eating sushi with Nicole and got to shake my ass with the every lovely and now archived Kasara.
Bluuurrr.
I started my new job. So far, so good. Sadly, I already know that I will be coming home fairly regularly starting off conversations as "jesus, this one customer today...fuckin'....". I apologize in advance.
I really wish the University of Regina would expand the history department to include more than just Canada's conformity after WWII. While I have a great interest in world war 2, does there really need to be 4-5 classes on it? Really. Why not some more world history instead of relying on novels and TV shows to make sure most North American's can be even slightly considered "inter-continental".
*In case you haven't stabbed your eyes with a fork from this peudo-rant, the reason I mentioned this is due to my frustration while reading "Lords of Chaos". Of course I have a fair geographic picture of where many European countries are, and some basic information, there are MANY things that are of major historical relevance to modern society, that are completely overlooked by a vast majority of the population. My example, in said book, one of the authors mentions when Germany's wall was taken down in 1989. Then I asked when the wall between East and West Germany was put up. And no one, none of my friends, my parents, no one knew. So naturally, I went to Wikipedia and found the answers. It lead to my intellectual epipany (a.k.a, I was high and zoned out for about 10 minutes) and I felt sad to find out how little I really know about world history, with the exception of a few more popular countries (Greece, Italy, Egypt, USA...etc.)
Ok, Ok, enough babbling. Nothing is new. I had fun eating sushi with Nicole and got to shake my ass with the every lovely and now archived Kasara.
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Other than that, I'm well.
How have you been, aside from poor class choices?