Monday I got to drive, well attempt to drive through a monster of a blizzard. For those of you not in the area, we got about 18 inches of snow in 8-9 hours. With high winds. So if you need me to translate this for you, I was driving about 15 mph--on the Interstate. Yeah, it was so bad that eventually there was just ZERO visibility and I pulled into a quick trip where I sat for about 6-7 hours while the worst of it blew over and the state could get the roads cleared.
Anyways, the real, honest reason I'm posting right now is because I don't want to work on this 4-6 page paper that I haven't even started yet. Partly because I don't have a clear picture of how I'm going to bullshit it... I'm sorry, I meant how I will formulate my educated interpretation of a topic that I chose to write on. I think the other part is just that I think I work better under pressure. I can just focus better on the objective of getting it done (ex: if I only have X hours to get it turned in). So even though I had initially planned on working on it tonight, I think I'll be a good procrastinator and put it off until tomorrow--because I'm a college student and that's what we do.
And a random quote for the day! This one comes from comedian Jim Gaffigan:
"Ever notice that whenever you're single, all you see are couples? And then when you're part of a couple, all you see are hookers?"
1 comment:
Procrastination is an ART. Way to make use of those immaculate skills! I've found that most people work well under pressure, especially in an atmosphere void of that constant homework hounding by mom and/or dad. I once put off a final paper (that was worth 40% of my grade) for the night before. Don't know how i did it, but the Mt. Dew was there for me throughout...indeed. A large part of my dawdling behavior is the wonderful sense of satisfaction i feel once the task is complete; the more challenging the assignment, the greater the rush. Kind of twisted, actually...anywho, pz out homie!
tina
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