That song is annoying. But we did do it again.
We hiked up the Steps of Humanity and went back to Lone Tree. I am seriously excited to make this society a thing. I just haven't decided what we are going to do quite yet.
This week is another death week. I have to get ahead on my homework so that next week I can study for my exams. I also have an exam opening on Thursday for the Odyssey, which I have not read yet. I'm awful. I know. I have more pressing homework, is all. For example, today I had to figure out what the force on some bolts holding a lamp post in the parking lot next to the Crabtree building was if the wind was really high. That's all the direction we got. I had to figure out how tall it was, how wide it was, what the density of the air was, the max wind speed, the drag on the structure, blah blah blah. So much work. But I did do it and I think I did it pretty well. I have a test for engineering coming up next week so I really need to get this stuff down, otherwise I'm doomed and my GPA is coming with me. Oh well.
I'm still so interested in Cicada 3301. But I can't be because I have school to do and if I don't I get no money later, so I'll have to postpone my interest in that I suppose. I think that cryptography and cybersecurity is super cool. If I didn't want to be rich, that's what I would be doing instead. It uses tons of complex mathematics, but you don't get to build stuff. I suppose that's sort of true. You do get to build stuff, just not real stuff you can hold.
I have reason to believe my peer mentor may be romantically interested by a small amount. She keeps texting me about music because she found out that I liked Mac Miller and lost her mind. Now she sends me music recommendations frequently and I have no idea what her intentions are. I am ignoring anything that doesn't require my immediate attention.
I suppose that is all for tonight. I'm going to download some Mac Miller beats to rap to later when I want to be famous.