Time for some not-so-emotional post!
Even though it have been ongoing for maybe more than a month, since I returned from Canada to the bustle of college life with all its ups and downs, assignments and more assignments, and, most importantly, drama, I just fully realized today that I’ve detached from the rest of the batch; at least I felt so.
Upon returning, I found that I’ve missed a lot of things. The batch became even more segmented thanks to diverse priorities and commitments. Problems and disputes rose and fell, and the batch used almost everything they could think of to go through hardships together. They tried to stand shoulder-to-shoulder and provoked their initiative for collective betterment. They did that for two months and it was obvious that I was left behind.
You might thought that there’s also another guy from my batch who went to Canada, and yeah, there was. However this guy had his clique in choir, and he was determined not to be highly involved. Compared to him, I was not in particular club or organization and I just severed my ties by quitting the organizing committee of two (prominent) batch event.
Can you imagine a boy who was raised in a very competitive environment which highly favored organizational experience and duty did that? It happened, and it made me more detached now.
Problem is, I’ve got no one to talk to (or so it seems) but my friends in high school. However, that fact actually made me even more sad. Do I really have no friend on college (please carefully treat friends with acquaintances differently)? Sad, sad detached life.
| Interviewer: | And for the weaknesses? |
| Me: | Ah, the weaknesses, I already prepared a list of it, I will read it for you. |
| Interviewer: | Ow, okay. |
| Me: | Ok, I'm corrupt. |
| Interviewer: | What? What do you corrupt? |
| Me: | No, I mean as the original meaning of corrupt - you know, in Bahasa Indonesia it's "rusak" |
| Interviewer: | Oh, I understand. |
| Me: | I'm materialistic, lazy ... |
| Interviewer: | Lazy, what's before lazy? |
| Me: | Materialistic. |
| Interviewer: | Yeah, materialistic. |
| Me: | I'm hard-headed, low, spoiled, arrogant, outspoken, self-centered, I'm also political and a liar. |
| Interviewer: | What? |
| Me: | Yea, a liar, you can see it yourself. |
| Interviewer: | A liar? Ok. |
| Me: | Yeah, that's me. |
| Interviewer: | And what do you do to overcome your weaknesses? |
| Me: | I do not. |
| Interviewer: | You do not? |
| Me: | I do not. |
“Gah, haven’t saw the Summer Paradise MV yet —a”
11 others are also listening to Simple Plan on GetGlue.com
“The pilot on Fox last week won big! Need to watch the whole season before the second season came up.”
Check-in to Homeland on GetGlue.com
Marianne Williamson.
Props to @okkalayang2 and @niconovito for referring me to this!
(via niconovito)
So, uh, I stopped reading manga since I got to college and I happen to look around Mangafox and, tada! Through series of random searches I got myself a very good manga by Ise Katsura. Don’t let the his unpopularity tricked you because this manga is really good (especially if you like things about human nature).
And yeah I know that this should be a description, so here it goes:
“Onani” means masturbation. And that’s what this guy is good at. Every day after school, he sneaks into the mostly unused girls bathroom on the 3rd floor, and masturbates. Until one day when he’s caught…
This is a story of mistakes, redemption, and the choices made in between. It contains the very worst and best of the human condition.(taken from Mangaupdates)
Ah, yeah, maybe the very first word of the description got you questioning this manga, but trust me, it works all its 31 chapters (it’s completed) are real good. Try it first! ;)