Nothing of note has occurred these few days. Adjusting back from a monophasic night really isn't that bad -- I'm already over it. Ergo, I can probably take monophasic nights once in a while if I have need, so long as I don't have consecutive ones.
This weekend, we're hosting the college debate tournament. Don't panic -- it's not nearly as bad as the high school tournament was, thank goodness. I'll be judging, rather than doing anything administrative. Moreover, it's a fairly small tournament, since the schools in our league are all a ways away; there'll only be about forty teams (American parliamentary teams are two debaters apiece). I should have time between rounds to nap, since it always takes time to tab.
It occurs to me that, despite not naming names, I have written enough about myself to make my identity readily deducible. Does this mean I have to trust in the laziness of the various denizens of the internet?
Friday, March 6, 2009
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lady, the people who know you ain't gonna google sentences that you might peut-etre write.
ReplyDeleteNo, I mean, think of all the personal information I've posted! There's enough to make it quite obvious which school I attend, at any rate. From there, it's not terribly difficult to deduce who I am, in particular.
ReplyDeleteand anyone who comes across this blog isn't going to do all the detective work, either. either you name the places or you don't. INTERNET IS LARGE, DOOD. THEY DON'T CAREEEE. unless you're like, "i'm actually the princess of a small country and my daddy said he's buying me an island for my wedding" then they might. but you're not and so they won't bother to look you up. la!
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