
Back to work for the 2nd week of like, 16? At least I’m finally doing real work, which makes it much less painful to read incoming interview offers from firms that I applied to months ago. I’ve seriously gotten at least 4 emails from different municipalities since starting my job. I mean, who actually waits until mid-May to hire summer students? Oh wellz…I’m actually starting to enjoy my job now. I’m working on environmental assessments with this super chill Environmental Scientist. She pretty much gave me total control of the project. I even get to contact clients, which is something that the folks in Planning and Landscape would have never even considered last year. The other co-ops are awesome too. Lunch breaks are actually ten times better when you spend them conversing with other people and playing cards, rather than mindlessly creeping Facebook and OMG-UW.
I’ve officially been on the ‘tane for a week now. In that week, I went on a three-day binge and gained 4 pounds (which I lost by literally spending the entire weekend doing p90x and watching documentaries about the obesity epidemic while working out on my exercise bike), my entire face dried out and then broke out, and I’ve had the most bizarre dreams. I’ve heard of people having night terrors while on isoretinoins, but my dreams have just been really weird. For example, after spending yesterday with my mother, I had this dream where she vividly told me that I was her toughest experience in parenting because I was a Student Works Franchisee. It didn’t even make sense. I had an even weirder dream on Saturday night, where my friend from high school transferred to Laurier Business, and then we both dropped out to start a daycare. Sure, these dreams don’t have dragons or take place in Nazi Germany (which is literally where half my dreams take place), but they felt really real. I actually remember every detail from them, and when I woke up I still didn’t realize they were fictitious.
It's probably an early symptom of schizophrenia or something…
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"And we’re just like how Rousseau depicts man in the state of nature: We’re underdeveloped, we’re ignorant, we’re stupid....
but we’re happy."
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