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Apr. 2nd, 2009 11:58 pmI am very tempted to not go to class tomorrow. Very, very tempted.
On the one hand, I've not missed a single day of class all semester, which is a good thing. At the end of the semester I would feel quite proud of myself for a perfect attendence record (which has never once happened in, well, all my years in school), and also it means I won't fall behind, and won't put my participation grade in any danger.
On the other hand, I am procrastinating horribly on a couple papers and if I skip class, I can have more time to work on them. Or, more likely watch a ridiculous amount of Buffy episodes, hopefully enough to saturate myself on them for awhile, thereby letting me write the papers.
I have a month left of school--why did I let myself start a new, long, show now? *sigh*
I just started season two, and I was wondering, Buffy fans on my flist--so far I'm not feeling especially connected to any of the characters. Is this usual for the aftermath of the first season? Should I assume myself safe, or should I just wait for Joss to tear out my heart and stomp on it?
Gah. I will probably go to class tomorrow, if only for the perfect attendence record thing. And I will also probably watch a lot more Buffy tomorrow too. But I need to write at least one of the papers too, or else I'm going to go minorly insane this weekend.
On the one hand, I've not missed a single day of class all semester, which is a good thing. At the end of the semester I would feel quite proud of myself for a perfect attendence record (which has never once happened in, well, all my years in school), and also it means I won't fall behind, and won't put my participation grade in any danger.
On the other hand, I am procrastinating horribly on a couple papers and if I skip class, I can have more time to work on them. Or, more likely watch a ridiculous amount of Buffy episodes, hopefully enough to saturate myself on them for awhile, thereby letting me write the papers.
I have a month left of school--why did I let myself start a new, long, show now? *sigh*
I just started season two, and I was wondering, Buffy fans on my flist--so far I'm not feeling especially connected to any of the characters. Is this usual for the aftermath of the first season? Should I assume myself safe, or should I just wait for Joss to tear out my heart and stomp on it?
Gah. I will probably go to class tomorrow, if only for the perfect attendence record thing. And I will also probably watch a lot more Buffy tomorrow too. But I need to write at least one of the papers too, or else I'm going to go minorly insane this weekend.
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Date: 2009-04-03 09:10 am (UTC)I started watching it in Season 2, and got my heart ripped out several times over through out the history of the show. There are still episodes that "get me" when I watch them - even when I know what's going to happen. Season one is more of a scene setting, I can guarantee that you'll get attached to several of the characters along the way. You will also happily choke one or two from time to time! : )
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