Tuesday, January 28, 2003

the chills that you spill up my back keep me filled with satisfaction. you know that feeling you get when you're on the same wavelength with people? like you're thinking about each other at just the same time and you both do something about it. or that biological buzz when you know somebody's about to call. and they do. or when you exchange presents and the presents exchanged up being the exact same thing (well, not exactly, but the same type). or when you're talking about something totally weird but the other person just gets it and you know they're not just fake "getting it." that's when you have to start wondering about karma. cosmic karma like when you were both peas in your previous life and now you recognize each other again.



i roll around campus and i see a lot of shoes. a lot of shoes. mainly because when i'm walking in a foreign land i try to keep my head down, nose to the grinding stone, mind focused on my schoolwork and akademiks. i don't have the time nor the inclination to be looking at people as i walk by. besides, it makes me uncomfortable. to have to capture someone's eyes for a brief second and then turn quickly away. and i also dislike standing on the bus, arm all raised and jammed in somebody's face, wondering what the hell they're thinking. i've also decided that girls always pretty much look good from behind. like the cascade of their hair or the way they work it from the rear. then they turn around and ruin it. but hey, not everyone's a winner.



and it's been said that the females at ucsd are not of the most attractive persuasion (excepting everyone i know from ucsd of course). i am working hard on coming up with a definitive conclusion to this theory for you. but i feel like i need a tour of the other UC campuses in order to grasp the big picture. can't go jumping to hasty conclusions about stuff like this. a fellow student uc student, located at los angeles, once told me that with the rising academic standards, the "hotness" of girls up there is going proportionately down. that's an inverse relationship for those in the know. although all relationships these days seem to be inversely related. anyhow.



tangent: remember when you had to send in pictures with a college application? what do you suppose they do with those?



it's a common fact that the hottest girls in the UC system go to irvine. so does it mean that the lower the standardized test score, the hotter the girl? hotter in a purely physical sense, because we are only working in the shallow end of the pool here. this theory isn't rocket science since we're all aware of it but i do have to admit that there is some merit to this generalization. with the advances that high school students are making these days, will the ever increasing transcript competition change the face of our UCs?



"your groove i do deeply dig, no walls only the bridge, my supperdish, my succotash wish."

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