Thursday, February 25, 2010

Sleep is for the dead

So it is pushing 3 a.m. right now and I'm still awake, it might have to do with my late nap I accidentally took today, but that's besides the point, I don't want to be awake right now, but since I am I'll write a little blog.

I don't have anything pressing on my mind, or anything I need to get off my chest, I just want to know, if anyone can tell me, why community college is the weirdest place on earth. I have met, seen, and talked to some of the most fucked up people that I've ever come across. After my first day of classes I realized I wasn't going to fit in there. The first day of my calculus 2 class I sit down and I don't say talk to anyone because I don't know anyone and some random kid (guy? I'm not sure what to call him, I'm just used to calling people kid.) asks me if I play World of Warcraft. This is my first day of Calc2 and within the first five minutes of being there someone asked me this. I was instantly irritated that that's what he felt the need to ask me. To this day I don't know what his name is and he doesn't know what my name is and I'm glad about that. I hope to leave community college without remembering anyone's name.

That sounds like a bad thing to hope for, but I don't want to be associated with most of the people there. Although, I do have respect for some groups of people there. The middle-aged men and women who are taking classes and working to provide for their families is a respectable group of people. I also respect the people that are fresh out of high school that just weren't as good at school and they are pushing forward and trying hard, the people that want to stay close to home because of certain reasons of their own and the people that fucked up and are trying to get their life back in order. The people I do not respect are the Fucktards that screwed off in high school and are still screwing off now. They just don't get that some day they aren't going to be living with their parents anymore and they'll have to provide for themselves. Either grow up and take responsibility for your classes and your future, or quit going to school and get a job that you can see yourself moving up in or making decent enough money that you don't have to rely on your parents for everything.

That last paragraph may try to make me sound like I'm independent, but I'm not. I'm completely dependent on my parents right now. But as far as school goes, I'm taking my classes seriously and I'm trying to move forward. I'm very grateful for everything that my parents do for me and enable for me to do, without their support I would be doomed to a life of selling crack and male prostitution.

But enough talking about the people at Tri-C, they only infuriate me at how ignorant they really are.