Speaking of searching for books in the library, I came across this old, falling apart book on the shelf. I had it's own special box to put it in, that's how much in bad condition it's in. The book is called, "Korea's Fight For Freedom" published in 1920. I was skimming though the first few pages and it got me very interested in it. It's about all the bad things the Japanese did on Korea during ~1886-1919, something like that. But what threw me away is that this book was written while these things were still occurring in Korea. For some reason it just blew me away. I felt like I was reading something and like stepped back in time or something and I felt really bad for Korea. It's hard to explain. But if it wasn't for this paper and having to go through more books I would take the time to read this entire thing. It's amazing. I saw some other very interesting books as well, just on Japan or China-Japan relations. So many were there... I think next semester I just might read something for the hell of it.
I think I've gained an addiction.
Hercules.
I know, I haven't watched it recently but if I sat down and put it on I'd go crazy. I need to buy this movie and I reallyyyy want the Japanese version too!♥ I have an urge to go watch it now..
There was a crazy stain on my blanket. Crazy. It looks like someone left a piss streak right in the middle of it. However I smelled it and it doesn't smell like anything, and it wasn't damp. I showed it to Chen and he says it's cum. No. It was wide and like clearly looked like a fat paintbrush could have done it, it was literally a PERFECT streak. I washed it today though so I'm hoping it's not there anymore. If it is, well then I know it's a stain, and that my blanket is clean. Heaviest load of laundry I've ever carried to and from Alumni quad. Tired. But...
Hercules is calling my name.
It's one of those cute Disney love films you need to watch with a guy. I have two people in mind. Neither will be able to do so with me unfortunately. :)
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