• Splenetic

Green, greener, greenest.

Just came from out fifth last English history lecture. I may have said this before, but this year, both the autumn term and the spring term, have gone so fast. It's already March. My life is just passing me by. Or maybe the Latin proverb is really this true... tempus fugit. But way too quickly!

Now, like the whole past two weeks, I'm looking forward to my translations lecture tomorrow. I found this week's translation rather interesting and occasionally very challenging. Even though I'm still sticking to my plan B (the idea of studying for another, complitely different degree sounds better and better by the day), I really (truely, bluely...) wish I have enough luck and talent to become a professional translation. In translation the thing I consider to be the meaning of life is fulfilled. And to me the meaning of life is to read and learn as much as you can about as many (and as) different areas as you possibly can, and then to use all this knowledge to get to know yourself as well as to the rest of the world around you. After all, one lifetime isn't nearly enough to complete that but I suppose it doesn't really even matter.

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The Meme of the Day:
Test how green you are at http://www.vihrea.net/index_html.php and tell me how green you are. I'm 90 % green, and damn proud of it! And remember to vote. It's only two numbers on a piece of paper but those two numbers can make all difference in the world.

Post scriptum: or three numbers, as I just discovered. I also made up my mind on the person I'm going to vote. I would also like to send my best regards to my mailman who kindly appreciates my request not to put any elections commercials in my mailbox. Nothing enrages me more than seeing (or reading) ads from Christian democrat candidates. That party has latent double standard, hyppocritic attitude all veiled in "the Christian values" (check the definition from about thousand CDs and you might get an approximate idea what they actually mean). And the most irritating thing is that they are complitely ignoring all those things. They're ranting and raving about equality based on the Christian values as long as this equality is not posed to the gay people, single women, immigrants, people with differernt religious beliefs and every single other minority there is. I would like to tell them to go fire the Surgeon General. Alas, they consider it a sin. Sorry, my mistake.