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Thursday, May 15, 2008

School

I was with Sean, Shayna, and some of Sean's friends on a terrace somewhere at school, but the surrounding vegetation was reminiscent of a jungle. School was out for summer now, and we were trying to think of something to do. I had ecstasy tablets with me, and Sean thought we should take them. I told him that it was 5 o'clock in the afternoon and that we would be up all night if we took it now. He said he didn't care, and so I decided I didn't care either and we took them. We hung around for a little while and I was disappointed because I wasn't feeling much. Shayna showed up and I asked her what she had done with my bike. She said she had put it in my car, but that she hadn't locked it. I got really mad at her for this and gave her my keys and told her to go back and at least lock it up. She left to go do that, but she didn't come back for a while and I was worried that she had forgotten.
I was outside of the library, finishing a bottle of white wine. I needed to get my homework done, so I was drinking the wine in a hurry, and as a result got some of it on my shirt. I saw Phil sitting outside on a bench, and hoped he wouldn't notice me because this whole situation felt kind of gross to me. I finished the wine and went inside. The library was packed full of people, which worried me because I thought I wouldn't be able to check out the textbook I needed. When I came up to the counter and asked the lady for a chemistry book, she said they had it. I was trying to stand far away from her because I was afraid she would smell the wine on my breath. When she handed me the book, she asked if I really needed the whole thing. I said that I was only studying a couple chapters, so she tried to go find these versions of the book that were just little pieces, so that other students could use the book too. This ended up being too much of a hassle, so she just gave me the textbook.
I was staring at a piece of paper trying to solve a chemistry problem. I looked at what they had given me and tried to piece the problem together. It was an equation to find the activation energy of a reaction, and I had the two rates, the activation energy, and I knew R was a constant, but I only had one temperature. I started to panic because I didn't see any way to do the problem without the second temperature.



School = life. If the library was open all night, I would just sleep in it and save money on rent.

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