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Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Insight to the Unsightable

According to Personality 100:

You are social yet also very reflective and introspective. You like to be around people, but too much interaction drains your energy. You need to retreat every once in a while in order to recharge your batteries. Keep these needs in mind when choosing the ideal work situation for you, otherwise you won't feel happy.

Social patterns: You are right-brained when it comes to interacting with people and recognizing emotions in other people. When you look at a person's face you focus on what you see on the left. Hearing preferences are an interesting exception to this right-left crossover. For example, if two people were talking behind a closed door and you needed to put your ear on the door to hear, you would tend to use your right ear instead of your left.

Thursday, August 17, 2006

I Need Your Arms Around Me, I Need to Feel Your Touch

Living without a home should always be an unusual circumstance . . . so why does it seem to happen to me so often . . . ?

The life of a student is always an odd one, especially if you have to change apartments twice a year. Currently I'm in said transition. (I have time, so maybe I'll try and explain.)

My home is where I live for nine months of the year. I only live there for nine months because it's too expensive to stay there for the entire twelve. When summer comes a lot of the students around this university head back to the places that they call home, where living is pretty well free because their parents do all the work. With the drastic drop in people needing a place to stay, apartments drop their prices. I should clairify; all apartments drop their prices except for the one I live in . . .

Come summer I'm left with my options of A) Stay home, pay $200 a month and don't have to worry about moving. B) Leave home, pay $300 for the whole summer. Yep, there is great internal unrest (don't worry, it's not indigestion) pay $600 dollars for a place to sleep, or pay $300 for a place to sleep.

The reason as to why they are able to keep the price up so high is because all the lower cost housing acutally does get filled up. So this past summer my home was rented out. I had to move out of my summer apartment yesterday but the boys of summer have decided that they don't want to give up their sweet pad--my home-- to go out on the street for a couple of days before they can move into their other apartment (in otherwords, they don't want to be in my situation).

Basically what it all boils down to is that I'm going to take off some work, go back to where I grew up, and put off dealing with this whole situation till Monday.