Tuesday, January 23, 2007

You know what people said about diaries having to be written when the day is over? That is very true. In my case, my day lasted 72 hours. And i was asleep 20 of them. Big deal.

i forgot a lot of the past 60 hours. But im sure 6 of them involved irritating aunties shoving their way up the godamn buses, 14 of them involved being unconscious, 6 of them involve eating, and i think i blogged about a few of those hours yesterday.

Anyhow, i slept at 9 last night. Or the legal term was "I fainted onto the bed only to open my eye 1 minute later and opened my eyes to try to fall asleep". Woke up at 6 am after dreaming of soaking my dog in salt water to clean him and hearing him want a drink of water. Freaky, cos that dog passed away already.


OpenGL was for breakfast, and i have no idea what to do about it. Tried doing the tutorial, but its like discovering a new religion. Horrible. Gods weren't that hard to worship to before. They just want some prayers, some sacrifices and some belief. Now they want an API on how to conduct the rituals.

Mused over the phrase "bear with it" after friend D-chan told me to bear with it. Bear with it. Do bears really tolerate trouble? Unless we're learning about the wrong breed, bears maul anything that bothers them. Bear with it isn't right. We should change it to "Sheep with it". Sheep tolerates anything, from full body shaves to horny farmers to even a genocide on their kind. Sheep with it sounds more correct.

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Alright, nothing else. nothing to write too. Die flamers.

2 comments:

Kuan Hanrong said...

Actually, the term 'bear with it' is more accurately interpreted like so :

'Bear' referring to your average 500 pound American Grizzly Bear in its natural state, which is, unfriendliness.

'With' is of course the middleman term which brings the subject matters, be it an action or object, mentioned before AND after it together.

'It', though sadly not related to that scary Stephen King clown in general context, is used to refer to the problem. Pretty obvious here.

SO, putting all three together, 'bear with it' doesn't mean tolerating a problem, but actually, REALLY means, to sic an American Grizzly Bear at whatever's bothering you.

Now you know, and knowing is half the battle.
So the next time you're bothered by the OpenGL lecturer, and your friend asks you to bear with it, you know what your next course of action is.

ivano said...

gawd man.

You should set up a church of the obvious. You have given LIGHT unto I!