Ok, so I was just recently reminded (forceably) that I'm supposed to be keeping this thing up to date. And yeah, its been like a month since i posted anything. But to be compleatly honest, there has'nt been a whole lot going on lately....
The last assignment that I've gotten was a couple weeks ago, and it was one of those psych-evaluation type assignments (the ones that I've allways considered busywork, or "place-holder" assignments). I like to think of those as the 'cams way of letting us know that it's still thinking of us, and waiting for something better to come around.
I've allways prefered the "go out and do something" type of assignments. The sit around and think about "stuff" and write a report about it type get on my nerves. Aside from the wondering if anyone is actually reading them, I can't help but to wonder if I'm answering in the right manner. If I dont know what the rules are, how can I still get a good grade?
That sort of takes me back to when I was actuall reading The Magus. I kept on thinking to myself "Why the hell would he do THAT!","What kinda people actually THINK this way?!", and "If that was me, I'd sure do it differently....". Of course, that was pretty early on in my 'cam career. I really hated that book. But now I know why. That doesn't make me think that it is any better than I did before, I still think its an awful book. But figuring out SOME of the rules makes swallowing the rest of the guff a little easier.
The last assignment that I've gotten was a couple weeks ago, and it was one of those psych-evaluation type assignments (the ones that I've allways considered busywork, or "place-holder" assignments). I like to think of those as the 'cams way of letting us know that it's still thinking of us, and waiting for something better to come around.
I've allways prefered the "go out and do something" type of assignments. The sit around and think about "stuff" and write a report about it type get on my nerves. Aside from the wondering if anyone is actually reading them, I can't help but to wonder if I'm answering in the right manner. If I dont know what the rules are, how can I still get a good grade?
That sort of takes me back to when I was actuall reading The Magus. I kept on thinking to myself "Why the hell would he do THAT!","What kinda people actually THINK this way?!", and "If that was me, I'd sure do it differently....". Of course, that was pretty early on in my 'cam career. I really hated that book. But now I know why. That doesn't make me think that it is any better than I did before, I still think its an awful book. But figuring out SOME of the rules makes swallowing the rest of the guff a little easier.
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