So how do you deal with people who are full of themselves? Or are obnoxious. Or both. They assume that they are right, and infallible. Wrongly so. For one instance, I was opening the door to the lab and he said that the lab was closed (I assume for a club function - a teacher was there, so he was not lying). I didn't hear him. The problem was that he had said it while I was opening an incredibly squeaky door. Normally, one would wait until the recipient of the message was in a position to hear it, instead of jumping the gun and then blaming it on the other person. People do stupid things, and pin the stupidity on you. Then one would have to waste their time in order to explain their actions. Except it makes it harder when they refuse to listen, or interrupt you whenever you try to discuss - no matter how valid ones reasoning is. This way they will never change and will always assume their way is best - which can cause problems to both others and themselves.
I've decided to take up another game... though it doesn't require a large client. It's called Achaea - a MUD. Currently I'm a level 13/14 Atavian Runewarden. Not that levels are supposed to matter. It's okay. The people are nice and friendly. Currently just getting money so that I can buy more clothes. I've got a homespun shift, a jacket, a steel shortsword, suit of steel chain mail, and a Y4C hat. There's not much I can say since I do not know the game very well. Hopefully I'll get to understand some more of it as I continue playing, otherwise... I wouldn't get anywhere useful.
There's not much to say nowadays. Or possibly it is because we were being bombarded with assignments and tests for the past couple of weeks. I need to brush up on my html and php. I've been saying that for quite awhile now that I think of it. Another would have to be my pixel art skills, which are rather rusty and were never good in the first place. I need some place more permanent where I can stick them (aside from my computer, in case it becomes dsyfunctional again). I'll have to look into that.
nostalgia = lost again. It has escaped my notice for oh so long. It just popped out of nowhere, but I was discussing archetypes with my friend, and I happened to mention the word nostalgia. And I looked at it. I took another look. Lo and behold, it was if the very gates of heaven let loose its glorious hosts and an angelic chorus of euphoniums (euphonium > trumpet) broke the very air with their pure melodies. Not so dramatic... but an amazing find nonetheless.
Thursday, November 24, 2005
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