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2005-10-30 @ 9:18 p.m.

It's 11 days before the paper from hell descends on me. 11, not eight, because Mathematics doesn't count. History's a pain in the arse, I know some microeconomics but macroeconomics still escapes me. Not overly concerned about English. Passaged-based questions are a real blessing! Am now only concerned about European History and Economics, as International History feels a lot less messy in comparison to its European twin. I'm still only at nationalism, which is the topic that I really want to drop because I hate having to do comparison questions. Same reason why I'm not doing the interwar dictators and crisis of communism. The only comparison question I'm even considering doing is the general question for globalisation of the Cold War, and then only if the Korean War doesn't come up on the specific question. I took pictures of the Vila'ge cows today, which was quite funny. It's such a tourist thing to take photographs of painted cows. I will finish reading about Italian unification tonight. Do you think there really is an inverse relationship between intellect and happiness? (Why do I ask questions that no one's going to bother to answer? I waste far too much time. Damn it.)



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