Not so bad
Apr. 2nd, 2003 10:46 pmwell today was not so bad. :) I'm actually in a good mood. Although, I did have one scare today. My friend Abby has some sort of allergic reaction that caused him to have trouble breathing and since he's a guy, it took him all day or last night too, to figure out he may want to go see a doctor at the student health care center.
I'm confused by this, when I get sick, even when I still can breath. I always want to go to the doctors, just in case, but I know other people who can be on death's doorway and they still think they are okay enough and don't need medical attention. Now there is the money saving thought, that probably goes into most people's heads...but if I couldn't breath I wouldn't care if I had to pay 2000 dollars. I'd rather keep breathing and pay the money back than try to save a few dollars and die.
Tomorrow I have to go on this dumb field trip to get 9 points for my Women In Criminal Justice class. I really really do not want to go, but 9 points is a lot, it's the only way I'll have a chance to make an A in the class. So tomorrow I imagine I'll be sitting in some detention center learning the right ways to be a parent, along with all the other inmates. Hell some of the info might even be useful. and I know I'm complaining but what's even worse is we still have to write 2 pages about what we learned and do 3 informal interviews! grrrr
I hate this class, I stopped even trying to pay attention. Before I took this class, I had some sympathy for women offenders and women vicitims, but now I'm getting sick of hearing how women are being trampled on all the time and that men are trying to restrict our bodies and on and on. It's like no kidding, anyone who goes to high school figures out rather quickly that people don't want girls dressing in certain ways or doing certain things...and guys are allowed to do whatever they please. Not that guys are going to wear mini-skirts that show off their flower panties...but still...
anyway, I hope when this class is over I'll regain some of my compassion for the drug dealers, users, and child abusers, and theiving women who are in the United State's prisons, not to forget the murderers.
I know a woman who is on probation and she's a really nice lady, I'm glad I got to know her because it did give me a different perspective, but at the same time it does get tiring of hearing about how the world is against women, i'd like to learn something new at some point.
I'm confused by this, when I get sick, even when I still can breath. I always want to go to the doctors, just in case, but I know other people who can be on death's doorway and they still think they are okay enough and don't need medical attention. Now there is the money saving thought, that probably goes into most people's heads...but if I couldn't breath I wouldn't care if I had to pay 2000 dollars. I'd rather keep breathing and pay the money back than try to save a few dollars and die.
Tomorrow I have to go on this dumb field trip to get 9 points for my Women In Criminal Justice class. I really really do not want to go, but 9 points is a lot, it's the only way I'll have a chance to make an A in the class. So tomorrow I imagine I'll be sitting in some detention center learning the right ways to be a parent, along with all the other inmates. Hell some of the info might even be useful. and I know I'm complaining but what's even worse is we still have to write 2 pages about what we learned and do 3 informal interviews! grrrr
I hate this class, I stopped even trying to pay attention. Before I took this class, I had some sympathy for women offenders and women vicitims, but now I'm getting sick of hearing how women are being trampled on all the time and that men are trying to restrict our bodies and on and on. It's like no kidding, anyone who goes to high school figures out rather quickly that people don't want girls dressing in certain ways or doing certain things...and guys are allowed to do whatever they please. Not that guys are going to wear mini-skirts that show off their flower panties...but still...
anyway, I hope when this class is over I'll regain some of my compassion for the drug dealers, users, and child abusers, and theiving women who are in the United State's prisons, not to forget the murderers.
I know a woman who is on probation and she's a really nice lady, I'm glad I got to know her because it did give me a different perspective, but at the same time it does get tiring of hearing about how the world is against women, i'd like to learn something new at some point.