Friday, August 31, 2007
lpc
it was soooo weird to go back to school last night. The last time i was there was 6 years ago!! so many memories flooded over me! pammy, christian, dan, jules, tara, daniel, (thats where we became friends!) adam, tommy, brandon, bean, anna,...wow! and i was still driving my big blazer..i remember running it into a poll in the parking lot, getting lots of parking tickets, killing my car battery, flying kites in the field, alpha gamma sigma honor society, the burritos on the roach coach, getting arrested after music class,ms hannah, being vegan, bakers square, yoga class, ms cole (ha ha!! OOOOH toby!!) it was always so much fun! too bad i never ended up doing anything with my whopping 79 units!!(couldnt pass math!!!).
It was funny..i got to class, and then i had to run to the bookstore to get a pen and paper cause i wasnt even thinking!!! dude..its school..i need a goddamned pen and paper!!!
anyways....my digital class is gonna be rad!!! i love it!!
and i realized how much i havent changed..when i STILL couldnt sit still and pay attention in class! and how i left my memory card plugged into the computer. I hope i get it back!! arrrggg.
hah aaaa..welll.some things just never change...
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wow, that's so fun! it must be surreal to be back there. i bet a lot has changed. and i bet everything's the same.
don't forget the cingulate gyrus!! (wikipedia...)
Cingulate gyrus (lat. belt ridge) is a gyrus in the medial part of the brain. It partially wraps around the corpus callosum and is limited above by the cingulate sulcus.
The cortical part of the cingulate gyrus is referred to as cingulate cortex.
The cingulate gyrus receives inputs from the anterior nucleus of the thalamus and the neocortex, as well as from somatosensory areas of the cerebral cortex. It projects to the entorhinal cortex via the cingulum. It functions as an integral part of the limbic system, which is involved with emotion formation and processing, learning, and memory. Also, executive control needed to suppress inappropriate unconscious priming is known to involve the anterior cingulate gyrus.
dude... that is so awesome. LPC is the shit, YO! good for you. EDUCATION baybaay is good for the brains.
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