Monday, October 11, 2010
exerpt...
...My previous class ended twenty minutes ago. I rushed out of the room like all the other students. It must have come across as though I had another important class to attend that started in exactly one minute less than the time it took me to hurriedly walk there. In all honesty, I just hated the idea of pushing myself out that door at the same time as all the other students. I didn't want to be doing the same thing everyone else was doing in such a small space. To put myself in a situation where my actions could be seen projected in front of a group of peers performing the exact same action. It's much too easy to notice the faults in ones gait or coordination when the perfect example of mindless exodus is exemplified right next to you...
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