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I'm so frustrated right now.
I feel upset but I'm not sure why (well, I think I know the main reason why, but I dont really feel like saying)
but for one thing, college is so...disappointing. I don't know why I'm going. Every time I go, I feel so alone. I miss high school; I miss the people I'd see.

*sigh* Anyway, I decided I'd make a list of shows I'm planning on online watching (most likely on veoh.com)

Cardcaptor Sakura -- # 66 (5 more & a movie to go)
Detective Conan --#3 (over 400 to go)
The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya -- (does anyone have a suggestion of which order to watch the episodes in??)
X-Men Evolution -- #1
Batman Beyond -- #1 (if I can find the episodes)

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It was the final examination for an introductory English course at the local university. Like many such freshman courses, it was designed to weed out new students, having over 700 students in the cla$$.

The examination was two hours long, and exam booklets were provided. The professor was very strict and told the cla$$ that any exam that was not on his desk in exactly two hours would not be accepted and the student would fail. 1/2 hour into the exam, a student came rushing in and asked the professor for an exam booklet.

"You're not going to have time to finish this," the professor stated sarcastically as he handed the student a booklet.

"Yes I will," replied the student. He then took a seat and began writing.
After two hours, the professor called for the exams, and the students filed up and handed them in. All except the late student, who continued writing.
1/2 hour later, the last student came up to the professor who was sitting at his desk preparing for his next cla$$. He attempted to put his exam on the stack of exam booklets already there.

"No you don't, I'm not going to accept that. It's late."

The student looked incredulous and angry.

"Do you know WHO I am?"

"No, as a matter of fact I don't," replied the professor with an air of sarcasm in his voice.

"DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM?" the student asked again.

"No, and I don't care." replied the professor with an air of superiority.

"Good," replied the student, who quickly lifted the stack of completed exams, stuffed his in the middle, and walked out of the room.