Seeing as how I'm older than you are, I have less of an excuse to hold off a job. Besides, this job in particular could be a great opportunity for me if I can get it; I can pretty much become an assistant for a research for a professor at my local university (which I plan to attend ever since I found out how great its science department was). It's not advertised, and my teacher is asked by the research staff to select his best students as candidates, so I'm very happy that he talked to me about it. It also involves genetics which I'm quite interested in. If I don't get it (which I probably won't, since incoming seniors aren't in-demand; rather, they want graduating seniors), I can re-apply next year with a better chance.
Haha, yes, we're all victims of our own will...and we're also the lethargic tyrants of our own world.
No, it's not just you. People might think that it's something I like to be called but only denying it, but they're wrong. I absolutely hate that nickname; it's juvenile, it's disrespectful, and it's condescending.
That would be much appreciated, thanks.
Well, alrighty, then. Just know that the Apollonian ways of taking things in moderation is the way of society nowadays.
I think you did mention it once, actually. I like a cool breeze too; I'd like it much better than a warm day. I can understand the family part, though. My family doesn't like snow at all (and with good reason), but I just love walking while it's snowing.
Sounds like the kind of teacher that I wouldn't want to be under the care of. And that also describes my Latin teacher, who is one of my favorites of all time (actually, all three of my Latin teachers were awesome). She's a very laidback person, always has something interesting to say, and can relate to us kids. She's intent on holding no double-standards; she only holds us to what she was in her youth, which she claimed was a "complete slacker," so sometimes we get a good extension on what we're due. Latin is never boring for me, and I think the language itself attracts a crowd that I'd want to hang out with, seeing how I got along great with all my Latin classmates.
Well good luck with your chores now and in the future, Mist. I have a Latin project to finish, so I'm determined to not be on too much this weekend. I've been putting off Aria's second season for a new anime called Mushi-shi lately. I don't need you to try it out, though, since it doesn't seem like your sort of anime. It's relaxing, but also mysterious and mythical. Seeya later, then.