
Blocks are over, feels good man.
And because blocks are over I'm going to move away from talking about it (lest I end up in the fetal position in the corner) and instead share random acts of Me.
Last semester whenever I came home from the library at 3 in the morning I would take all of my neighbor's welcome mats and swap them. Drag them 25 doors away, move them next door, take them with me and replace them the next night -- the works. I imagine this led to many confused neighbors but last night when I got home from studying with some 'tards my neighbor across the hall had left two pairs of shoes outside her door randomly. Now, I should have realized she's from Japan where that sort of thing is customary but I can't constrain my bastard-reflex very easily. I only wish I was there to see the 4'8" japanese lady's face when she saw both pairs of shoes loosely dangling from the ceiling with smiley-face post-its on the bottoms.
"天井に気脂肪アメリカンテーピング私の靴!"
No harm, no foul.
Awesome related, because its a metaphor for how I felt as I exited the last block exam:


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