August 2008
I hate our foreign minister. Good international citizenship indeed!
On an extremely old train. The walls are covered in decades-old graffiti. Nothing will tell me what the next station is. Oops.
Cold War, part two →
From my blog: I have to admit that, for the last couple of weeks, I have been almost wholly absorbed in reading about the deepening crisis between Russia, Georgia, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, the USA, and — seemingly — the whole entire world. The kinds of things being said and done right now are the kinds of things I’ve only read about in history books, or learnt about in History class. The...
"But it's not fair, George!" →
I really need to get up to speed on Russian politics, but even with my outdated-by-two-weeks knowledge I can appreciate the hilarity of this image. You should, too. (Originally from my blog - more funny politically-themed pictures linked to there.)
My cat is revolting. She just vomited on my carpet when I’m trying to do homework! Ew!
My cat just discovered the joy of the Sims.
Huh? →
Land of the free? →
There is no year 12 History next year. We have failed, comrades.
Unable to experience temperatures everyone else agrees upon. Unable to remember everything I should (e.g. how to spell “secret”). Bleh.
Psychology paranoia →
Mm, vanilla milk →
Trying to convince Dad to take me to Latvia. Failing. Giving up and calling it quits for the night.
Making paper aeroplanes to throw at Macbeth!
Protip →
July 2008
I hate leaving History assignments ‘til the morning they’re due. So stressful.