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Sunday, August 8, 2010

Let them know.

I'm here at school right now...and I have nothing to do while waiting for the class presidents' meeting at 4pm. I've decided this morning that I would not bring my laptop at school today, and I very much regret that decision. I so hope I can open my Facebook page but it's restricted. Darn.


So, I just ate my lunch, and I ate alone. My friends have left already and now I'm going solo. Haha. I'm currently writing my post while I'm here at the University library, and I have no idea what I would write about. A while ago, I was reading Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights, but then I got bored and I searched for a new book to read. I found Coffee With Einstein and it interested me. I learned his theory of relativity. I didn't know it would be that complicated! But, at least we did not discuss that in our Physics class. I would have flunked that subject. Haha. So, Einstein said that the essence of his Theory of Relativity is this: "The speed of light is fixed even when it moves, time and space changes. Time is relative and space is relative, but speed is constant." But that is for the special theory of relativity. He also mentioned that other paper he passed - the general theory of relativity, in which he included the accelerated motion... Wait, am I discussing what I've read?? Physics?? Sheesh! I don't wanna be Einstein alright, but, you know... I am an Einstein, technically, that's our section back in my 4th year in high school [you should be laughing. this is the part where you should laugh. haha].


Anyway, I'm planning to read Shakespeare's Othello or Macbeth or Hamlet, or any of his works. I just hope I would be able to understand his archaic English. I very much want to read his creations, but the difficulty of the words stops me from doing so. I believe that when I read Romeo and Juliet, I would be able to fully appreciate it and know why it became very famous. On the contrary, when I watched the modern film of Romeo and Juliet, I disliked it. I was like, "Duh? How tragic?!You mean, how stupid they both were," because when you criticize the film basing on the book it came from, you definitely see its flaws. But when you read it in a very thorough manner, you can appreciate the beauty of its language, and the intricate words the author has written.
Gosh, why am I giving lectures????! Okay I should stop now, but I still have an hour or so, and I still can't open Facebook. I think I'll get back to reading books.



Ciao!

Cia <3

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