Today is another beautiful fall day. Perfect for leaf stomping, pile romping, or just plain apple chomping. From my position right now, I can not see a cloud in the sky, which makes sense considering that the angle does not allow me to see the sky. But I'm sure that if I could, I would not see clouds. It's a perfect day for tanning, if you don't mind the 50 degree weather.
I'm going to talk about sociology, but first, allow me to share a story from class today, which I found entertaining. Our professor was talking about impression management and such (I'll discuss this later), and was asking the class about dates, and the different basic things one might look at on a date. He was looking for answers like politics or religion, but phrased the question saying "look at." My friend raises his hand and says "her face." The people who got it laughed. For those who don't get it: You won't get far on a first date if you don't look at the other's face.
In sociology today, we viewed a short portion of Woody Allen's Play It Again, Sam, meant to showcase impression management and the dramaturgical perspective (Google it: I couldn't answer your question). Which made me think about sociology.
Sociology
Lessons could simply be a
New movie each day
Think about it. I swear, almost anything I learn in that class could be expressed in a part of some movie out there on the market. Any aspect of sociology be it social networks, social action and agency, McDonalization of society, rationalization (get it? It's self-contradicting and irrational! Aww, gotta love Soc. jokes), or any of a number of more exciting topics, could be expressed in some movie or another. Movies ranging from Play It Again Sam to Supersize Me, The Lord of the Rings to Ferris Bueller's Day Off, and Monty Python's Holy Grail to Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times are all completely relevant to various sociological issues. I'm sure all of you are as deeply intrigued by this as I am. Trust me, if you were taking Sociology 101, you'd want to be watching these movies in class too.
The numbers in the title are binary for "fun." No, I don't speak fluent binary, although I can do a pretty good binary solo. You win a pat on the back if you got that joke. If you didn't, watch this. That is all.
Showing posts with label Mondays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mondays. Show all posts
Monday, October 26, 2009
Monday, September 14, 2009
"Sounds like somebody's got a case of the Mondays!"
EDIT: This post lacks a certain degree of silliness. Therefore, I shall add sarcastic commentary in italics and parentheses.
That's right, it's another Monday morning! (I can hear the excitement). You know what that means? Another Monday morning haiku! (Again, I can just hear the excitement).
Each Monday Morning
I wake to the sweet smell of
Procrastination
(Which, oddly enough, smells strangely akin to peanut butter cups and Apple Izzes (more like the smell that you need to take a shower))
That's right. While I face another week of work, I also face another week of procrastination! Not that my week of work is too bad (who cares?). Right now I am reading a number (12 pages worth) of Bob Dylan songs (again, who cares?). Quite the grueling assignment, is it not? (for you, maybe). I also slept over 10 hours in an effort to ward off the swine (mmmm sleep). I love college (well aren't you dandy). On a different note, today marks the 185th anniversary of the writing of the star spangled banner. Bet you didn't know that, did you? (Did you care? (this is a sad attempt to add humor to a practically humorless post. Although I suppose this commentary is the same thing. This commentary will self destruct in 10 seconds after having proven that it has a worthless existence))
The title quote comes from the movie Office Space
(Boom)
That's right, it's another Monday morning! (I can hear the excitement). You know what that means? Another Monday morning haiku! (Again, I can just hear the excitement).
Each Monday Morning
I wake to the sweet smell of
Procrastination
(Which, oddly enough, smells strangely akin to peanut butter cups and Apple Izzes (more like the smell that you need to take a shower))
That's right. While I face another week of work, I also face another week of procrastination! Not that my week of work is too bad (who cares?). Right now I am reading a number (12 pages worth) of Bob Dylan songs (again, who cares?). Quite the grueling assignment, is it not? (for you, maybe). I also slept over 10 hours in an effort to ward off the swine (mmmm sleep). I love college (well aren't you dandy). On a different note, today marks the 185th anniversary of the writing of the star spangled banner. Bet you didn't know that, did you? (Did you care? (this is a sad attempt to add humor to a practically humorless post. Although I suppose this commentary is the same thing. This commentary will self destruct in 10 seconds after having proven that it has a worthless existence))
The title quote comes from the movie Office Space
(Boom)
Monday, September 7, 2009
Labor on Labor Day
Well, since Cornell does not see it fit to give us labor day off, I found it appropriate to write a tribute to Monday mornings.
Oh Monday mornings
How I do despise thee and
Love my snooze button
Oh Monday mornings
How I do despise thee and
Love my snooze button
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