Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Fight Ganster Hate

Today there was a table in the UMC whose campaign title was "Fight Gangster Hate". hmmmm....gangster hate...ganster hate.... Oh yeah! Ganster Hate--that's right--there's loads of that here at CU. In fact, now that I think of all the Ganster Hate we have I think I might go sign up for that campaign, or even donate money. Ganster Hate is so bad here that I often cannot focus on my hippie professors during half-attended lectures, I struggle to safely move about Martin Acres, and I feel uncomfortable partying with the yuppie, rich, white kids on the hill.

Classes started today. So far I've had Duetsch 2020. One topic of discussion was about new movies and I mentioned that I had seen Syriana. And my professor asked me, "Glauben Sie die Filme?" which translates as, "Do you believe the movie?" Well, Tyler, if you are reading this I have one question for you: "Glaubst du diese Filme?"'

This is enough nonesense for now. I have other things to do, like attending the most profound and substantial class on my schedule, as well as the most brilliant course offered at CU, my Speech Language and Hearing Sciences Class (yes, this IS science): The Science of Human Communication. I imagine we will learn all about the complex mechanics of how messages are transmitted from one brain, through the mouth, and received by another, a phenomenon that I am clearly utilizing with my exciting new blog.

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