Friday, August 3, 2007

Eye of Judgement

Has anyone seen this yet? It's a PS3 card game that works with the PSEye. Pretty cool in my opinion. Enough about that.

I need to get better at Time Crisis 4. I'm serious, I suck like I've practiced at it. And now that my deluded belief that I was an omniscient Air Hockey player, I need to find an arcade game I'm good at. I'm hoping it lies somewhere in Replay, or maybe I need to practice. Oh well. Here's hoping 60 tokens of gaming goodness will tell me my true calling.

I've also rediscovered eBay, but apparently if I don't have a home phone number or credit card, I must be a child abuser. I actually needed a blue card (sexual predator clearance) to work in a school when I was 15. I'm pretty sure some of the teachers have never even heard of them.

And what is up with some people and tests? I myself like to go over harder questions, but I was rudely interrupted by someone I don't even talk to telling me he didn't want to go over it again.

Segue to trains. I hate the train rule dictating that I, the student am inferior in each way to adults. I have to give up my seat to them, even if they're being facetious (or, as most would deem, assholery) and just like my particular seat. I'm pretty sure pensioners and old folk pay half fare, and they're not forced to stand. I've had random people ask me to leave my seat, sit down with a bag in the second seat, and refuse to move it. And I'm getting really sick of people in a family sitting in the seat near mine, and expecting me to move. There's a whole train often, and I shouldn't have to stand up. Students are not second class citizens.

On that note, has anyone noticed that train newspaper letters to the editor mostly consist of someone saying that everyone else should jump up and carry them to the newly vacated seat? If you need the seat, ask. If you don't get a seat, get the fuck on earlier. I'm very sensitive about this issue.

Well, that's my spleen vented good and proper.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, maybe you should get up for adults on the trains, i hate kids like you

Captain Cloudy said...

Didn't you read the article? The point was that students are not second class citizens.