here they are all standing in a row:
urgent! please read this if you have the time. it concerns time-sensitive matters of political importance. here goes:
"Today, I call upon the Congress to promptly pass and to send to the states for ratification an amendment to our Constitution defining and protecting marriage as a union of a man and woman as husband and wife."
— President George W. Bush, February 24, 2004
don't let him get away with this. write your representatives, write to congress, write to bush himself, but let opposition be heard! as president, his job is to represent and serve the people of the united states. how can he rationally not just ignore but seek to oppress what could be fully one-fifth of the population? he can't logically demand something that will hurt so many of his constituents and aid none. marriage between a man and a woman is made no less of an institution by gay marriage. my god, reality television makes a mockery of marriage on a daily basis, yet for some reason we're afraid of two people in love wanting the legal security and benefits given to drunkards in sleazy vegas chapels 24/7. it doesn't make sense. bigotry is not what we want running our country. fight this idiocy.
if you want to donate money to the human rights campaign to aid them in the fight for equal rights for all americans, click here.
there. now that that unpleasantness is out of the way, on to bouncysqueefun:
all of us geeks are now on livejournal. huzzah!
i went to the health center yesterday to get a note for my math 1d extension and to get my illness checked out. as it turns out, it was just a sinus thing, but to head off any worse infections, they gave me allegra-d, some medicated lozenges, and instructions to come back wednesday or thursday for a checkup. the allegra-d is everything i had hoped it would be and more. still need aleve to take care of the pain sometimes, but i can breathe again and i'm sneezing far less. *cheesy grin* thanks, allegra! [/commercial]
school-wise, i'm not too shabby. granted, i have a c- in chem, but it is pass/fail, and this is also the last term of non-lab chem, so meh. my math 1d assignment ended up earning 32/40, as opposed to the anticipated 26/40, so my grade's a little higher going into the final than i had expected. at this point, i think there's no way i can fail short of getting negative points on the final. heh. a in physics, a in math 1b, and finally, an a+ in japanese. sensei told me that my pronunciation is excellent, my speech sounds very natural, and that my midterm was flawless. *beams* it put a little bounce into my step today, oh yes it did.
so yeah. i may have the long-ass-lab-from-hell tonight and a chem quiz due thursday, but all in all i'm not bad. *checks to make sure she's still in one piece* yeah, i think i'm surviving alright.
"Today, I call upon the Congress to promptly pass and to send to the states for ratification an amendment to our Constitution defining and protecting marriage as a union of a man and woman as husband and wife."
— President George W. Bush, February 24, 2004
don't let him get away with this. write your representatives, write to congress, write to bush himself, but let opposition be heard! as president, his job is to represent and serve the people of the united states. how can he rationally not just ignore but seek to oppress what could be fully one-fifth of the population? he can't logically demand something that will hurt so many of his constituents and aid none. marriage between a man and a woman is made no less of an institution by gay marriage. my god, reality television makes a mockery of marriage on a daily basis, yet for some reason we're afraid of two people in love wanting the legal security and benefits given to drunkards in sleazy vegas chapels 24/7. it doesn't make sense. bigotry is not what we want running our country. fight this idiocy.
if you want to donate money to the human rights campaign to aid them in the fight for equal rights for all americans, click here.
there. now that that unpleasantness is out of the way, on to bouncysqueefun:
all of us geeks are now on livejournal. huzzah!
i went to the health center yesterday to get a note for my math 1d extension and to get my illness checked out. as it turns out, it was just a sinus thing, but to head off any worse infections, they gave me allegra-d, some medicated lozenges, and instructions to come back wednesday or thursday for a checkup. the allegra-d is everything i had hoped it would be and more. still need aleve to take care of the pain sometimes, but i can breathe again and i'm sneezing far less. *cheesy grin* thanks, allegra! [/commercial]
school-wise, i'm not too shabby. granted, i have a c- in chem, but it is pass/fail, and this is also the last term of non-lab chem, so meh. my math 1d assignment ended up earning 32/40, as opposed to the anticipated 26/40, so my grade's a little higher going into the final than i had expected. at this point, i think there's no way i can fail short of getting negative points on the final. heh. a in physics, a in math 1b, and finally, an a+ in japanese. sensei told me that my pronunciation is excellent, my speech sounds very natural, and that my midterm was flawless. *beams* it put a little bounce into my step today, oh yes it did.
so yeah. i may have the long-ass-lab-from-hell tonight and a chem quiz due thursday, but all in all i'm not bad. *checks to make sure she's still in one piece* yeah, i think i'm surviving alright.
