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the project.

So here’s an exciting update on Vietnam :)

Flights are BOOKED (mostly).

We leave on Dec 26th to fly to Darwin for a few days, then onto Hanoi via HCMC. Two week project in Hanoi plus another week of sightseeing (Sapa and Halong Bay), flying down to Nha Trang on Jan 23rd for 4 nights in what is apparently a beautiful beach resort town then catching a train to HCMC for the last 5 nights where we can shop, sightsee and hopefully visit Phu Quoc island! :D Flight back to Darwin on the 1st Feb and home on the 2nd/3rd!

STILL NEED A PASSPORT!!

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divide-by-zero:

(via juliasegal)
It never gets old.

divide-by-zero:

(via juliasegal)

It never gets old.

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This is helping me attain a science degree…riiiiight. Not complaining though!!!

This is helping me attain a science degree…riiiiight. Not complaining though!!!

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eyeonspringfield:

Gonna paint your wagon, gonna paint it fine / Gonna use oil-based paints, ‘cause the wood is pine…

eyeonspringfield:

Gonna paint your wagon, gonna paint it fine / Gonna use oil-based paints, ‘cause the wood is pine…
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eyeonspringfield:

We didn’t all go to Gudger College.

eyeonspringfield:

We didn’t all go to Gudger College.
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linear algebra.

officially now my favourite subject.

I mean, way to make a good first impression LA - well done!

Let me set the scene for you:

I woke up this morning at the ungodly hour of 9am and dragged myself out of bed and into the shower before getting into my slowly dying car (I think it makes more noise than…well…something thats incredibly noisy…) and driving through horrible 9:30am traffic on the eastern. I finally made it to uni and found a parking spot by which time it was already 10:10 and I was late to my first Linear Algebra tute.

I hurried across swanston st and into Richard Berry and then began my search for room G10 - seriously, someone needs to actually put the rooms in some sort of order in that building! After wandering around for about 5 minutes I came across an info desk that displayed a handmade sign:

“Rooms G09 and G10 are down the end of the corridor towards the yellow walls”

Obviously knowing the error of their ways the kindly maths staff had shown me the way!

I began walking towards the yellow walls and first passed room G09 - with the door slightly ajar I peered in and was greeted with the sight of what looked like a normal tute - dreary looking students sitting cramped at tables working off worksheets while a middle aged woman wearing wayyyy too much brown paces around occasionally peering over their shoulders.

I turned and discovered that I had reached G10. My room. Door closed. I began walking towards the room and as I neared I heard laughter and general cafuffle coming from inside. Confused as to how Linear Algebra could possibly be causing this amount of fun I re-checked my timetable. Yep 10am Linear Algebra G10 Richard Berry.

I slowly turned the handle on the door and stuck my head in.

The sight I was greeted with immediately made my day awesome.

A small man wearing a funny (joke funny not ugly funny) black tshirt teaches a bunch of guys how to juggle whilst the other half of the class draws with markers on the whiteboards and laughs at the students failed attempts.

“uhh…linear algebra?” I ask laughing.

“YESS! come on in :D”

The rest of the hour was filled with maths problems about chocolate, learning how to juggle (well, thanks to NICA I already could :P) and watching the small guy in black juggle up to 7 balls at once!

Not only was THAT awesome, but he was funny and actually knew his shit about linear algebra too!

Also, I love when you have a tute with people who actually try to make friends, a a guy at a table near me was saying how in one of his other tutes he asked another student at his table for some advice and the student proceeded to pull out his diary or something and quote from it “students are not in any way obliged to help other students”…wow. harsh.

Anyways, just thought I’d share how awesome my tute was this morning. Unfortunately little black tshirt guy was only filling in for some woman named Julie…or Julia…either way, she better be able to ride a unicycle or something.

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Kinda ugly building but beautiful day. I like uni :)

Kinda ugly building but beautiful day. I like uni :)

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be my friend, hold me

wrap me up, unfold me

i am small, and needy

warm me up

and breathe me.

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undertheburningtree:

this is ‘over her shoulder’.

I love this song and havent been able to find any of Epicures stuff anywhere, so here’s my favourite.

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Top 5 - websites

Today’s top 5 are my all time favorite websites for time wasting.

There are, of course, the usual suspects Facebook and YouTube. But coming in close behind are mlia.com (it’s basically FML but awesome and non-emo), averagecats.com (pretty self explanatory name) and eBay (that counts as a website right?).

So I guess nothing too earth shattering in this post but if you want some cheering up visit mlia (my life is average) and averagecats (or alternately visit mlit [my life is twilight] to laugh at the ridiculousness of some people.)

And as an aside- averagewizard.com is also a noteworthy site to visit for those Harry potter fans amongst us :)