May 2nd, 2004

That’s a lie. Anyway.

I spent yesterday studying relativity and physics in general. The more pratice IB exams I write, the more concerned I become that the multiple choice is based off random trivia. I don’t feel it’s particulary important for me to know the size of an atom as compared to its nucleus. Some you can figure out (thermionic emission, for example) but others are just completely random. It’s not fun. Looked at a practice Paper 1 for English. I didn’t write the commentary, but I did jot down an outline. I compared my main points to the ones on the markscheme: check, check, and check. I think tonight I’ll work on a few history outlines… after studying Latin American independence.

“On your current playlist, hit shuffle and pick the first twenty songs on the list (no matter how cheesy or embarrassing), and write down your favourite line of the song. Try to avoid putting the song title in the line. Then, have your friends comment and see if they know the songs.”

Stolen from {{link http://livejournal.com/users/kajouka Kajouka}}.

Bleh, I will try and keep it to English songs. And songs that I can name lines from off the top of my head, since I’m too lazy to look them up. And songs that actually have words, I guess.

1. “… beneath the milky twilight / lead me out on the moonlight floor”
2. “this time I’m mistaken / for handing you a heart worth breaking”
3. “why should I care / ’cause you weren’t there when I was scared I was so alone”
4. “when the last moon is cast / over the last star of morning”
5. “by himself it’s easy to pretend he’ll never love again”
6. “lonely rivers flow to the sea, to the sea”
7. “funny how we feel so much, but we cannot say a word”
8. “so impossible as they may seem / you’ve got to fight for every dream”
9. “listen to my heart, can you hear it sing?”
10. “there’s just too much that time cannot erase”
11. “let me be the one you call / if you jump I’ll break your fall”
12. “I remember feeling low / and I remember losing hope”
13. “’cause in the end you took back what you sought / without doubt, without fear without thought”
14. “and I don’t want the world to see me / ’cause I don’t think that they’d understand”
15. “you kept everything inside and even though I tried, it all fell apart”
16. “where every step I took in faith betrayed me”
17. “although I search myself / it’s always someone else I see”
18. “and did you miss me while you were searching for yourself out there?”
19. “illusion never changed / into something real”
20. “nos silences inutiles et le language de nos mains”

I did say mostly English, didn’t I?

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4 Responses to “Because I have nothing else to do…”

Chelsea Says:

Ah if only I had Japanese class at my school I would love to take it, but sadly, it does not. ;-; Would you like a link exchange? 🙂

Winson Says:

I know #3 is by Michelle Branch. 😛

Cat Says:

It’s not, actually O_o;

Winson Says:

Yeah, I just realized it was Avril Lavigne. My sister plays both artists equally SO MUCH that I mix the two’s songs’ up a lot. >_<