Since I don't post very often I thought it was a rather fitting title
Anyway, I've been busy and kind of forgot to visit the forums every now and then, which resulted in a lot of unread posts and an "I'll read it when I have time" mentality, and that time is now, although I've given up to read everything
I thought I could just as well post something then.
Hm... Well I've passed my exams and got my Gymnasium diploma with 8s and 9s (with a 9 for physics, how ironic. It used to be my worst subject, but it seems it's quite logical if you spend some time actually studying it. Ha, my teacher even approached me on graduation day, praising my insight. Funny little man). I've decided to go to University College in Utrecht next year, although I still don't have a clue what to study there. Can't wait to move there and live at my school!
I wonder what kind of people I'll meet there
Just in case, I decided to learn a bit more about art, classical music and opera. Anyway, I still can't choose between certain disciplines, since each discipline will lead to a different life. It's kind of like reading a walkthrough of an RPG and deciding which choices to make to get the ending you like
Asking yourself the questions what you want to have reached in 10 years etc... It's great that there are so many different universitary educations to choose from, but it does make choosing a lot harder
Ah well, I'll just see how things will work out, perhaps I figure out what I want in Utrecht.
Furthermore I am glad to say I actually learned something from my English teacher. I heard from multiple people that they too thought the grades we got for our practice oral exams were too low (60 students, even those with averages of 9 and higher, rarely got an 8 and never higher), so I asked my classmates if I should write a letter to object, they agreed, I wrote a letter, signed it with our class, sent it to my classmates with the question if they'd reply if they didn't agree and went to it to the dean. On the first day of the oral exams - I was the second of all who had these exams - I went into the classroom and was immediately accused of accusing her of false charges, that I would have to face the consequences and that the punishment would not be light etc. etc. After that I had my oral exam. It seemed the girl before told her I wrote that letter, which was in my opinion rather weak, since she had multiple occasions to tell me she didn't want to be a part of 'my rebellion' and even if she didn't agree, she didn't have to mention my name
So lesson 1, never risk your neck for a group of people unless you have proof of their support. So I got a 7, and suddenly 6 people got an 8. I felt altruistic. Anyway, I objected ofcourse, went to my mentor, who went to the dean, but the other dean who I should've gone to was upset because I didn't go to her, which caused all kinds of delays which resulted in an anticlimactic "nobody cares because it was too long ago" situation. Lesson 2, if you want something done, and lack any means of guarantee that it will be done, do it yourself. I had my revenge my getting a 10 for my exam. Bitch.
What else... hm... Well I've reached the glorious age of 18, had a dozen driving lessons from a 70-year old man who is married to a 28-year old Iranian woman who studies to become a dentist, I started drinking beer and other alcoholic drinks (since it was hard to convince society to stop drinking alcohol, I decided I could better start before I went to University). I discovered I had a fanclub, someone actually drew a portrait of me and put it on the internet
Ofcourse, they're not exactly my type. Hm. I also discovered that I have a dashing reputation on my former school: That small guy with the curly hair who can dance well. Ooh, which reminds me, I even considered to study something close to where I live so I could focus more on competitive ballroom dancing with my sister, based on the "who cares, as long as you're happy" philosophy, but I decided to wait with that
And I recently had some teeth changed because they were rather odd-looking (they put some kind of fluid tooth over it, now they have a normal shape rather than a croissant-shape), and now the edges are slightly blue colored, because of my mouthwash. I'd laugh about it, if my teeth weren't blue. Been playing BG2 again lately, but unfortunately I somehow don't enjoy it as much as I used to. Was kind of disappointed by Oblivion as well, but it took me 80 hours of gameplay to realize that. The amount of time that I spend on games has decreased drastically the last few months
Time for a new hobby I guess... Can't think of anything else at the moment, which I'm sure you'll be glad to read
but an urge for ranting comes up I know where to find you.