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steelmagghia 01-23-2014 07:15 PM

Well, unfortunately, if it was SAD, you wouldn't like the treatment.

Have fun at classes.

I still have no idea what it is I'm forgetting and it's driving me crazy!

nemo.love_22 01-23-2014 07:17 PM

I don't know if it was. I just know that I was in a really down mood and I'm sure that the lack of seasons wasn't helping.
I'll try. I'm going into one "blind" as the teacher hasn't emailed us or anything.
Hopefully you can figure it out!!

steelmagghia 01-23-2014 07:18 PM

Oh jeez. I hate it when you have uncommunicative professors. It's sooo frustrating!

nemo.love_22 01-23-2014 07:19 PM

Same. It really stresses me out. *sighs*

Vanora 01-23-2014 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by steelmagghia (Post 1772438857)
Your part of Texas maybe. Mine is just cold and grey. Stupid lack of precipitation. [cry]

Also, you really should get some honey. It has some antibacterial properties so it's helpful for colds.

And yay for tidbits! I love learning. I'm constantly researching things.

Right now it's cold and grey too. I actually like this weather.
Seems depressing, but I just find it calming. lol.

We used to have honey, but I think we ran out.

I randomly search stuff when I'm bored, but then sometimes I end up forgetting about what I read. Lol.

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Originally Posted by nemo.love_22 (Post 1772438858)
Yeah, I know... And I can, she's an easy enough teacher to approach, but still. *hides* Blah... Ok, yeah, at least we don't have a text book as she's trying to cut down the cost for students, so that's nice at least. I can always ask my roommate to help me too. [yes] Random question, do you know the actress Shoshannah Stern? That's my teacher. [yes] No joke.


I wish that we would get snow. (Although that would throw off the locals, and I would just sit and laugh. xD) But it's clear and sunny here, with no clouds and in the 70's. >.< I'm wearing flip flops today, with no jacket. >.< This so isn't right for January. -.- It's throwing me off! XD

I'm surprised it's this cold now. This part of Texas, the weather is really weird. It's usually sunny and warm almost all year round. lol.

steelmagghia 01-23-2014 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanora (Post 1772438900)
Right now it's cold and grey too. I actually like this weather.
Seems depressing, but I just find it calming. lol.

We used to have honey, but I think we ran out.

I randomly search stuff when I'm bored, but then sometimes I end up forgetting about what I read. Lol.



I'm surprised it's this cold now. This part of Texas, the weather is really weird. It's usually sunny and warm almost all year round. lol.

I don't mind cold and grey, but it's really depressing looking in Lubbock because the ground is also brown and flat. So there ends up being nothing visually of interest. Plus we could REALLY use the precipitation. The aquifer is soooo looooow.

nemo.love_22 01-23-2014 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanora (Post 1772438900)
Right now it's cold and grey too. I actually like this weather.
Seems depressing, but I just find it calming. lol.

We used to have honey, but I think we ran out.

I randomly search stuff when I'm bored, but then sometimes I end up forgetting about what I read. Lol.



I'm surprised it's this cold now. This part of Texas, the weather is really weird. It's usually sunny and warm almost all year round. lol.

Sounds kinda like Southern California in term of sun and warmth.

Vanora 01-23-2014 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by steelmagghia (Post 1772438905)
I don't mind cold and grey, but it's really depressing looking in Lubbock because the ground is also brown and flat. So there ends up being nothing visually of interest. Plus we could REALLY use the precipitation. The aquifer is soooo looooow.

Oh I see. That does sound a bit depressing.
Not that there's any good scenery here, I look out my window and I see houses and dead trees. lol.

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Originally Posted by nemo.love_22 (Post 1772438907)
Sounds kinda like Southern California in term of sun and warmth.

Yeah, just a bit. Haha.

steelmagghia 01-23-2014 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanora (Post 1772438909)
Oh I see. That does sound a bit depressing.
Not that there's any good scenery here, I look out my window and I see houses and dead trees. lol.
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Haha, yeah. West Texas is not known for being pretty. Just lots of cotton. It's a really nice place to live, but the pretty parts of Texas are all South and East of us.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...derLubbock.jpg
So. Flat.

Vanora 01-23-2014 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by steelmagghia (Post 1772438910)
Haha, yeah. West Texas is not known for being pretty. Just lots of cotton. It's a really nice place to live, but the pretty parts of Texas are all South and East of us.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...derLubbock.jpg
So. Flat.

The scenery reminds me of when we're on our way to go visit my grandma at Brownsville.

Citrus Hammer 01-23-2014 07:43 PM

It looks more scenic than driving through Ohio at least XD

steelmagghia 01-23-2014 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanora (Post 1772438911)
The scenery reminds me of when we're on our way to go visit my grandma at Brownsville.

That's funny, since Brownsville is probably the farthest you could get from Lubbock in Texas. Like I said, it's a really nice place to be. Tons of nice people, lots of education opportunities, a fair amount of culture, and cheap cost of living.

Amane 01-23-2014 07:48 PM

VANORA HAS USED THE LIVING DOLL HAIR CORRECTLY.

steelmagghia 01-23-2014 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Citrus Hammer (Post 1772438914)
It looks more scenic than driving through Ohio at least XD

No, it totally isn't. I have driven through Ohio. You guys have hills (some at least) and trees. So many trees compared to us, haha.

Vanora 01-23-2014 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by steelmagghia (Post 1772438921)
That's funny, since Brownsville is probably the farthest you could get from Lubbock in Texas. Like I said, it's a really nice place to be. Tons of nice people, lots of education opportunities, a fair amount of culture, and cheap cost of living.

Ah, I see. We're miles apart! [cry] We're practically on the opposites from each other.
I live near Houston, so lots of city stuff to see. Especially at night when the lights come on.

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Originally Posted by Amane (Post 1772438923)
VANORA HAS USED THE LIVING DOLL HAIR CORRECTLY.

Thank you! [hug]

Amane 01-23-2014 07:59 PM

It's hard for me to use because it's all swirly!

Vanora 01-23-2014 08:07 PM

Amane: I wasn't sure how to use the hair either, so I just threw this on. lol.

steelmagghia 01-23-2014 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanora (Post 1772438934)
Ah, I see. We're miles apart! [cry] We're practically on the opposites from each other.
I live near Houston, so lots of city stuff to see. Especially at night when the lights come on.

Haha, yeah. I'm six hours from Dallas, and only because I-20 has such a high speed limit. But it's okay. Almost all Texans are really far away from us here in Texas Tech land.

llonka 01-23-2014 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by steelmagghia (Post 1772438744)
*looks through city Wikipedia page*
Apparently, our record low was a -17 degrees Fahrenheit but on average lows are around 27 degrees. Our record high was 114 degrees. Average summer highs are in the mid nineties. But I was here for the 114 degrees and it was AWFUL.

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Totally. I treated it as an English course, so I read everything super thoroughly and took notes, haha. My dad takes my course bible to church when he goes because he likes all my notated flags to easily get to specific parts.

Aaah okay. That's what I was thinking I should be doing... my major is English. It's just the instructor talks as if we should know things about the bible and I sure don't.

steelmagghia 01-23-2014 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by llonka (Post 1772439020)
Aaah okay. That's what I was thinking I should be doing... my major is English. It's just the instructor talks as if we should know things about the bible and I sure don't.

Yeah, just treat it like classic literature. It's weird that they're not working you on specific sections.

Citrus Hammer 01-23-2014 10:10 PM

*Rolls through the thread*

OfeliaLaroose 01-23-2014 11:08 PM

random puppy post of preciousness!!!
https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.n...70296523_n.jpg

nemo.love_22 01-23-2014 11:13 PM

Adorable puppy!! [hug]

[zzz] Omg, 2 hours and 45 minutes of class... she didn't even let us go early. [sweat] So tired.

steelmagghia 01-23-2014 11:19 PM

Awwww, puppy. *cuddles* I just want to boop his little nose.

Oh dang, nemo, that's a lot of class all at once. How was it?

nemo.love_22 01-23-2014 11:23 PM

It is a lot of class and I have two of those length classes, back to back. (That's how it will be both days I have class- I have four 2 hour and 45 minute classes - twice a week.) [zzz] But it was good. :] Kinda overwhelming, but eh, I survived. One week down... like 17 more to go? I think it's an 18 week term. >.< Too lazy to check. xD LOL!


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