I think I did really well on that test that I wanted to do well on because I sucked on the previous quiz cause I had more important things in life to do. That's good, cause this class is required for me to pass.
Imagine that, if I didn't pass this class and therefore didn't graduate and therefore couldn't take my GE job all because I devoted all of my creative energy and free time to Kilroy. Man, would that be ironic.
But you know what, Financial Management is simple, Social Implications of Information Processing? Elementary. Those are the trivial and simple parts of my life now. Academics is not a challenge, and in retrospect, never really was to me - and if anyone makes an MIS joke about this I'll feed you your own balls (or ovaries) - , it was always a simple process of doing the same thing over and over, studying hard, paying attention, etc.
Comedy, wit, creativity, confidence, making people laugh, this is what I challenge myself with these days. That is where my energy goes and where my passion shows through. I was asked the other day at an interview if that's what I ultimately wanted to do, be a 'funny man'. Of course I said no, that's what they want to hear. I told them it would be a hobby, a weekend thing if anything. But the first thing I would do if I had the chance would be comedy. Be it the case of me coming into a lot of money and not needing an extremely well-paying job, or the opportunity to break into some kind of film or professional comedic endeavor, I'd be there with arms wide open.
I'm really excited about doing stand-up this term. I got some pretty solid material, and I just keep making more. I'm really tempted to post some here, but don't want to ruin the surprise of it being fresh and young when I deliver it at the show.
Speaking of shows, I'm really pumped about doing Sex Ed again at UMASS this tomorrow night. I love that character so much, and I have so much fun doing it. It's something about being odd, talking about sex, and making really graphic hand gestures to describe the sexual organs.
Imagine that, if I didn't pass this class and therefore didn't graduate and therefore couldn't take my GE job all because I devoted all of my creative energy and free time to Kilroy. Man, would that be ironic.
But you know what, Financial Management is simple, Social Implications of Information Processing? Elementary. Those are the trivial and simple parts of my life now. Academics is not a challenge, and in retrospect, never really was to me - and if anyone makes an MIS joke about this I'll feed you your own balls (or ovaries) - , it was always a simple process of doing the same thing over and over, studying hard, paying attention, etc.
Comedy, wit, creativity, confidence, making people laugh, this is what I challenge myself with these days. That is where my energy goes and where my passion shows through. I was asked the other day at an interview if that's what I ultimately wanted to do, be a 'funny man'. Of course I said no, that's what they want to hear. I told them it would be a hobby, a weekend thing if anything. But the first thing I would do if I had the chance would be comedy. Be it the case of me coming into a lot of money and not needing an extremely well-paying job, or the opportunity to break into some kind of film or professional comedic endeavor, I'd be there with arms wide open.
I'm really excited about doing stand-up this term. I got some pretty solid material, and I just keep making more. I'm really tempted to post some here, but don't want to ruin the surprise of it being fresh and young when I deliver it at the show.
Speaking of shows, I'm really pumped about doing Sex Ed again at UMASS this tomorrow night. I love that character so much, and I have so much fun doing it. It's something about being odd, talking about sex, and making really graphic hand gestures to describe the sexual organs.
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