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Matt
24 Years Markham, ON Canada |
GIS is taking forever.
It’s a weekend in Waterloo
Economics flopped.
Matthew is not a happy camper.
That been my kinda week.
So yes, I’ve been working on GIS almost all week now. Shima and I, aptly known at S & M Consultants, are totally tired of this project. Well, I’ll speak for myself— I’M tired of this project. ugh!!!
I’m at a point that I just don’t care about Economics. I’m sure I won’t fail, but I’m expecting a C or a D. It just a matter of doing super-duper on everything else to offset this mighty crapola mark. An ‘A’ average is highly unlikely this term. Fuckballs. Unless the Grades Fairy pays a me a visit, I’m doomed. Oh, come to me, please come to me.
Planning-Leo thankfully stayed in Waterloo this weekend. I’m trying to start getting rid of as much food as possible, because I’m only going to be staying in Waterloo for another week (I’m probably going to go home to study for finals). What best way to get rid of all your food and mix it all up andSTIR-FRY! mmmmm. my cooking went from bad to worse. Not to mention, Leo is the shittiest help ever. I told him to cut up meat into slices, and he accidentally dropped it into the sink; once food gets into my sink, let it be, because of the chronic contamination of radioactive wastes left by uncleaned dishes from roommates is beyond repair.
To put a story short, we ended up going to McDicks.
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Saw Fahrenheit 9/11 at the Galaxy. Interesting movie. I’m unsure about the credibility of the movie, and as such, I don’t know what to think of it. Whether it is true or not, it definitely opens the dialogue and challenges our rather naive trust in members of authority.
All I do want to say is that it’s a total shame that the primary hope for young adults of lower stratifications of income, like those in Moore’s hometown of Flint, is to enlist in the military forces. Sometimes I wonder why people would want to potentially put their lives in danger, but come to think of it, this may be the only hope for them for a stable future.
Maybe its just me, but that reeks of disgrace.
The methods of recruitment and promotion was repulsive. They brought two Navy Seals, to circulate around the most impoverished areas of Flint, and basically lured them by glorifying the ‘coolness’ of being in the military. They dared to mention names of celebrities such as Shaggy and others who, too, were in the forces. Okay, maybe they were influenced by the camera to act this way— as people act differently when they’re being observed; let’s really hope that is the case. Also, the most appauling was the television recruitment campaigns to promote more young adults to join the forces. The commercial promoted people in the Forces in a digital animation format like a video game similar to those games of the Tom Clancy series on PS2.
War is definitely no video game.
Regardless of whether of the strong ties are between Bush and the Saudis are as what Moore puts it, I feel the practices I’ve mentioned already reveal enough of a government gone wrong. Maybe they should allocate its resources to deal with its OWN social problems and beliefs BEFORE they mess around in other people’s business.
Micheal Moore has actually posted all the sources he used and his notes for F 9/11 on his web site.
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