Since today is all about me *hah*, I have to share a text message I just got from C -
"Beside me a lance-corporal has his head torn off. He runs a few steps more while the blood spouts from his neck like a fountain"-All Quiet on the Western Front
They are letting me read this in school, talk about R rated.
Not quite sure what my response should be.
My 15-year-old just read
All Quiet in high school. Her comment: "The other half of the class read it first, so they warned us that
everybody dies."
Not quite sure what my response should be.
"You just got a glimpse as to what will happen to you if you break curfew again."
"You just got a glimpse as to what will happen to you if you break curfew again."
BWAH!
I loved All Quiet, and I think I was 14 when I read it. Disturbing but effective.
Good one Aimee - especially since she DID miss curfew last weekend. That one has merit, yes it does.
Ugh. I hate it when I feel stupid.
Just work. I'm working on a big project, and I'm not sure what direction to take it. I know they're trying to use it as a learning experience for me, but I just feel stupid...like I don't know what I'm doing. I need to ask for help, but then I feel like I've failed.
I need to ask for help, but then I feel like I've failed.
There's nothing wrong with asking for help, and it sounds like it's even expected.