DX I feel indifferent! I guess I can summarize what I did today. I had three classes: Japanese, Art History, and Intro to Social Media. The first two weren't all that interesting, but Social Media was (seriously, when is that class not boring). Our professor, the Brad King (he's awesome, take one of his classes O_O) brought his camera to class to film us as we introduced ourselves to the internet. As he called on people to go up and sit on the "chair," my heart was pumping because I didn't feel up to being filmed. To my surprise, I don't think I did as bad as I thought. There were no nervous jutters or breaks during my speaking. Plus the Brad didn't criticize me like he did with some of the other students. I'm currently, impatiently waiting for him to post the videos onto youtube. FFFFFFFFFFF!
The only other thing that happened today (self time doesn't count anymore) is the Club Japan meeting. Uh. I don't think I've mentioned Club Japan in this blog yet. Club Japan is a club that meets every Wednesday; what happens in that club is that people present some material referring to japanese culture or talk about generalizations people make about Japan (and how a lot of it is, in fact, true). The presentations are usually done in a powerpoint-type presentation (due to the size of the club).
Well, today Club Japan decided to watch a movie since it was the week before Spring Break and most people didn't show up because they were studying for mid-terms. We watched Lupin the Third: Castle of Cagliostro. I was surprised of the quality of the movie. Being released in 1979 and all, I really felt like there was a lot of time and effort spent into making the animation for it as well as the interesting advancement of the plot. I'm not going to spoil anything for ya so that's enough of that.
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