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Name: Reuben Country: Guam Birthday: 5/3/1980 Gender: Male
Interests: Books, Computers, Athletics (basketball, swimming, gym), Music, Movies, Genealogy, Anything to do with science and technology, blah blah...
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4/8/2004
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| Hey, does this thing work?
Ah, guess it does. Hello world. :)
Well, I found this site when I was browsing through the Perspectives at
my old school (www.lasierra.edu) and ran across the link here from Glenn's section.
Well, life is a bit wierd now that I'm not in school anymore (long
story). It takes awhile for everything to settle back into a familiar
yet different rhythm, a change which brings with it some good and some
bad, I guess. No more professors, no more deadlines for papers, tests
etc. No worrying or stressing about something because I goofed off and
procastinated till the absolute last minute (lol). I guess I can look
back and see my time in college as something dark and bad (for me anyway), but in
the end, it was just an interesting, lifechanging experience where I made alot of bad choices and
learned alot of valuable lessons about myself and the world at large.
So I suppose that's a good way to look at it. I'm definitely going to
finish up my undergrad sometime in the future, just for sure not at La Sierra
and differently not another SDA school. They and I just don't click. At
the same time, I'm exploring other avenues in the career field
which might give me more of a jumpstart on what I want to achieve.
Hrm, what else? Back 'home' on Guam, here deep in the heart of the
western pacific ocean. About 10x30 square miles of sand, rainforest,
heat, humidity, rain, people
and just that peculiar brand of wierdness that seems to permeate this
island paradise. I'm slowly starting to get used to this sedantry
lifestyle
again. I guess every sentient creature has to reaclimatize (that the
word?) itself again when it's environment changes, the bitch being the
'reaclimatizion' part. No wonder the freakin' dinosaurs are extinct.
Sigh.
But that's life right? C'est la vie.
As Bill Hicks once said, "It's an insane world, but I'm glad to be a part of it."
Ciao. :)
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