Wednesday, March 18, 2009

(x+2)^2 + (y-x)^2 = r^2

I really really love the book "Looking for Alaska" It is so mellow, and just the book I was looking to read. It's also so sad, "one that plunges headlong into the labyrinth of life, love and the mysteries of love." Pretty cheesy, but that's what the book is. I plan to finish it soon, I just don't want to know what happens. I can't stop reading.4 hours of Wong's class, my goodness. Anyways, the way the book describes Alaska Young, is a total turn on and hottie >:D I forgot who told me to read Looking for Alaska, but I thank the mysterious person.Anyways as for us learning world war 1, it's pretty boring, especially when you've read all these other world war 1&2 books. Basically, the Triple Alliances loses, which disintegrates the Otto-man Empire and Austria-Hungary from what I remember, then I think allied forces occupied the Rhine division, blah blah then, then at Treaty of Versailles, the political map is rearranged, eventually as Hitler comes to power as chancellor in 1933, he rejects the Treaty of Versailles, and invades Poland in 1939 with no notice and World war 2 starts, pretty amazing how U.S. remained neutral till Pearl Harbor, cause of Japan's bitch ass, and thus, US joined Allies in December 7th, 1941. Battle of France, Paris falls. Battle of Britain begins, but Britain prevails. AHH LOVE. Euro dramatically changed my view on Britain as a crappy country, they're pretty fugging strong I'll give you that.

It's been hot recently, Al Gore's predictions seem to come truer and truer. Anyways, since I don't believe in shopping, I believe I should purchase some shorts, because I want a nice tan and not end up with scrawny lookin' arms.
I also have been watching John Green's amusing v-Logs. Nerd fighters who fight for truth, justice, and are made out of equality!

So in brief, I cannot wait till April because of springbreak, I anticipate going to surf, So-Cal, best place ever.

1 comment:

xiaokuang said...

Ahem.. I would like to claim to be that mysterious person who recommended that book.