So a question, how would you react if you found out one of your professors looked like a cartoon character? Would you be like, "yeah, that guy is my teacher"? Or possibly, "look away and act like you don't know him"? How about if he looked like a cat? Changed your question...possibly? I'm not saying that there is anything wrong with it, it's just a little bit difficult to get through class without chuckling just a little bit.
So in Psychology today, my professor just shut his book and went, "ok, time to do a demo". Mind you we are studying how neurons in the brain work at excessive rates. For those of you who understand what I'm talking about, he ended up having us to the wave in class to show it. Pretty epic not gonna lie.
On a different note, I realized that I don't really like how if I'm written on, it stays. And not for a short period of time. So all I have to say is THANKS JASON!!!! Now I have a bunch of people quizzing me. That reminds me, why do questions have to be asked when the question is obvious? I mean if the answer is right in front of you, clear as crystal, does the question have to be asked? Goodness gracious, I've been getting so many weird looks today. Possibly from wearing glasses or wearing an Elmo sweatshirt or having straight hair. I have no idea why, but oddly I don't really mind.
So during the summer, I saw a billboard that asked if I thought any of my friends were unicorns, then later today I had had a pop-up on facebook ask the same thing. It got me thinking, what else could it be other than a little quizical (yes I'm aware that's not an actual word)? And so now, I have my own little "quizical". You are not obligated to answer, it'd just be interesting to see responses. (BTW, it's absolutely random and the questions don't sync very much and they don't make sense). So here we go:
Do you think any of your friends are unicorns?
Are any of your friends possibly ninjas by night?
Do you open your mouth while putting on eyeliner?
Do elephants sing in the shower?
Do you sing in the shower? If so, what song?
How many kangaroos did you find in the bathtub this morning?
Do you ever find Bigfoot wearing socks?
If you had a pet koala, what would you name it?
Why does two have to be as bad as one?
What's the first thing you think of when you hear the word, "Buffalo"?
Where in the world is "Caucasia"?
What is your favorite fruit and have you ever tried to eat it with chocolate?
Just curious. Be creative. And I'm sorry that it doesn't make it sense and that it's so random. =) But anyway, have a great rest of the week and God bless you!
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Funny People
It's strange how people act: some try to be funny, others are naturally. For example, professors will sometimes try to be funny or they don't have to try at all. There are the people who can kill a crowd (not literally) or ones who couldn't even kill a cricket even if they tried or there could be the occasional person that is absolustely hilarious and doesn't think so because of his "dry humor".
My Music Literature and History teacher is hilarious without any doubt. We all get up before 7:30 (or most of us do) to get ready for the class at 8. Mind you 8am basically means that people will be groggy and still half asleep, so we don't really want to be there that early but to pass we know we have to be. Anyway, he can make the morning better just by telling us jokes, and his reactions to music or even by telling us how amazing we are with the musical world. Or my Courtship and Marriage teacher, who is so funny that occasionally it's an awkward situation but we don't even care because its just so funny and we can't help but laugh. I say it's awkward because he's like in his sixties so around the age of my grandparents and he said on the first day of class that we would try to talk about everything that comes with marriage...EVERYTHING!!!! Umm, yeah Mr. Stover I already had that talk with my mom and in middle school, I got it the first time. Unlike other things I don't need to study that seven times to remember it.
Well ok, moving on to the next type of person I mentioned. I believe I'm not the only one in that class that thinks my professor is not that funny. I mean I'll give him credit, he does try. He's just not incredibly good at it, that's probably part of the reason that class drags on sometimes. Personally, I think it's funny to watch his hand gestures, he just happens to be "hand talker," which I'm still trying to figure how someone who teaches history can talk with their hands so much. Hmm, I guess I'll never know.
And finally, I'm brought around to my Psych professor. He is one who thinks and knows he has a dry sense of humor. We'll be sitting in class and he's crack a joke and not expect a reaction, then we'll start to laugh from it. I think it's overwhelming the poor guy, I mean here he makes a joke that he thinks is funny but then we think it's funny and he's absolutely shocked. His brain is probably in override, trying to figure out the math to how he could be funny.
Anyway, that's basically it for now when it comes to my teachers. Adios personas. God bless you all and have a wonderful weekend. Oh, and for all those in the Sioux Falls area, head over to Lifelight, you won't regret it. :)
My Music Literature and History teacher is hilarious without any doubt. We all get up before 7:30 (or most of us do) to get ready for the class at 8. Mind you 8am basically means that people will be groggy and still half asleep, so we don't really want to be there that early but to pass we know we have to be. Anyway, he can make the morning better just by telling us jokes, and his reactions to music or even by telling us how amazing we are with the musical world. Or my Courtship and Marriage teacher, who is so funny that occasionally it's an awkward situation but we don't even care because its just so funny and we can't help but laugh. I say it's awkward because he's like in his sixties so around the age of my grandparents and he said on the first day of class that we would try to talk about everything that comes with marriage...EVERYTHING!!!! Umm, yeah Mr. Stover I already had that talk with my mom and in middle school, I got it the first time. Unlike other things I don't need to study that seven times to remember it.
Well ok, moving on to the next type of person I mentioned. I believe I'm not the only one in that class that thinks my professor is not that funny. I mean I'll give him credit, he does try. He's just not incredibly good at it, that's probably part of the reason that class drags on sometimes. Personally, I think it's funny to watch his hand gestures, he just happens to be "hand talker," which I'm still trying to figure how someone who teaches history can talk with their hands so much. Hmm, I guess I'll never know.
And finally, I'm brought around to my Psych professor. He is one who thinks and knows he has a dry sense of humor. We'll be sitting in class and he's crack a joke and not expect a reaction, then we'll start to laugh from it. I think it's overwhelming the poor guy, I mean here he makes a joke that he thinks is funny but then we think it's funny and he's absolutely shocked. His brain is probably in override, trying to figure out the math to how he could be funny.
Anyway, that's basically it for now when it comes to my teachers. Adios personas. God bless you all and have a wonderful weekend. Oh, and for all those in the Sioux Falls area, head over to Lifelight, you won't regret it. :)
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