dim sum

yea the sun’s gonna rise in a while. in a while you’ll be feelin fine…

mmm…just woke up. stress week 05 part one begins. i could’ve avoided the stress. buuuut option #2 would have involved losing my job (being ‘replaced’) and this, this is nothing i can’t handle. with this week comes good things.

good thing #1: tomorrow i make money. that’s right, an income. today my classmate offered me 10$ to lick this bottle that, of all the bottles around was not the first one i would want to lick. but it was 10 dollars, and 1: i’m invincible, so chances it would kill me are low. and  2: after i got over the gagging i would be 10$ richer. but i hesitated. - an offer like this would usually seem better to me… 

the classmate was relieved at first, but when i explained the reasoning behind it he realized it was less a matter of cost benefit analysis, and more about income level. disappointment set in. we’re both economics majors. and dorks.

also, aside from the money, i’m really excited about this job. 1: because i can say “oh sorry i can’t say. i’m not supposed to reveal my identity” when people ask what i do. which really isn’t necessary, i could just say ‘i’m a waitress’ or ‘nothing’, etc. but line #1 makes the job sound a lot cooler than it really is. and 2: because all the money aside, and it pays quite well, i’m excited to get one step closer to being ms anderson. it’ll be about a month more training before that’s allowed, but still, this is a start.

and i really should go start some work of any kind. also, there’s green tea to be chugged. mmmmm…. 

cheers to incomes, teachers who let you take tests early, teachers who let you skip a couple classes without penalty (phys ed), and everything else making tomorrow stressful, yet possible.

wo xianzai hen e.  

zaijian.  

 

 


4 Responses to “dim sum”

  • UncJB Says:

    I will send you $10 to not lick strange bottles. Please. Knock them dead this week, love.

  • Erik Says:

    I once had a job that where I got to say, “I can’t tell you what it is because it’s a government contract.” I’ve also been a QA Tester for video games. It’s great to be able to answer “What do you do?” with an “Oh really!?!” answer. I’m torn between liking and hating how important the answer to that question is. I feel like a sucker for wanting a really good answer to that question, it just seams so commercial. I’m unemployed now.

  • EVE ISK Says:

    how can you make so nice blog !

  • alexachristina Says:

    Your artiles are always surprise me so much. So impressive.

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