So that's why the BBC orchestra makes things sound so good. :O
I had a lot to post last night, but I'm somewhat glad I didn't.
Though, it is always nice to hear that I'm probably not going to fail the HSC.
Hopefully. I'm not sure where I am for sciences, but I seem pretty set for English.
Maths... Just a few more questions, I guess. Basics and whatnot. I should redo that really hard paper.
Not quite stream-y type music, but maybe I'll play it. I think this version sounds a little better than original with vocals. But the vocals are cool too.
I think I'm at a point where it doesn't matter which related texts I use for a module, I should still do alright. Woo proficiency.
Still, I'll probably stick to my current lineup cause I don't need to change it around heavily.
"Once you understand what the syllabus requires, there are no tricks, only questions"
So yea, I'm set for English. Maths I should be done soon.
That leaves the tiny details left over for Chemistry/Physics.
Ie; reaction requirements.
I know them, but not that easily, I think
Also, Physics... what am I missing uh...
I'm not sure. I should look at past papers that I've done.
Woo for more electro.
But there's something that strikes me as odd.
I can't think of anything as fast in English.
Is it cause English words tend to be polysyllabic?
[Btw, I don't expect you to play through the entire song]
I never pay attention to 'drops'.
Welp, better never play RTS ever.
Played TF2 for the first time in weeks, and still managed to do well.
I don't think my body can forget 200+ hours of using the Direct Hit *_*
[I'm not sure if that's a good thing]
I promise, I'll explain the game better later.
But in simple terms anyone can understand:
"Shoot feet, get kills"
[It's actually quite efficient so long as you hit feet and nothing else..]
Also, people move weirdly when they don't notice you.
When people are stand-offing you, they move so predictably.
It's horrendous how bad my aim is when people aren't "trying to dodge".
I hate how some parts of chem/phys are pure memory work.
There's like, 0 derivation or anything like that.
Sigh.
One last thing:
One of the few videos you actually have to watch a few times to catch everything :)
It's fairly long, so just skip to the end if you're that impatient.
I guess I know why I don't do so well in Advanced English then.
It's cause they expect simpler, overdone-to-burnt-ash ideas.
Which is always frustrating.
As for chem/phys, it's all about minor details.
Welp, that's my crappy school experience for you.
I can't say I approve of the LoL image, but I came for the music, not the video:
I actually got to the first video because a friend told me about "flow", and how people are happiest when they're immersed in something that's challenging in that it stretches skills by just a little.
Otherwise, you get boredom, or being overwhelmed.
Maybe that's my problem: An inability to regard little details as significant.
Ironically....
Anyway.
I kinda do wish my childhood was like that video last post simply because I think what generally makes me happy is discovery, but then again, doesn't everyone? Maybe not.
And Carroll's story was too slow for my liking. So video it is.
Lastly:
K, I'm done here.
Hoping you guys aren't feeling really constricted by all this HSC stuff and humbug.