234: Every single thing at once
Still don't have any new photos, and I'm getting more burnt out so I'm not hunting them down as much.
Today was kinda crazy honestly, I didn't stop to do anything fun or have any time off literally at all.
I didn't have Italian, which was nice, so I slept in and took a body-shower so that I could shave my face and feel less gross (used shower cap; didn't wash hair, ergo body-shower), and then didn't really have 307, because today was the take-home midterm. I also missed breakfast, because Campus Market cancelled my order (they stop taking them at 10 AM and I ordered at 9:59, so they just cancelled it 😦), and I didn't make up for that deficit until like 2:40. Part of the reason I'm so tired right now is likely the lack of sustenance I consumed today. My total intake prior to getting lunch in the afternoon was a 16oz can of Peace Tea (my drink of choice recently btw, very good) and a fig bar.
Lunch was a "thai bowl", as they're calling them, from Poly Choice, and honestly it was amazing. I had one for lunch yesterday as well, and they're so good. It's a southeast asian rice bowl, at least the two I've had (they also have noodles), and they have a really good potato-and-tofu curry that goes on top, and then with cilantro and spinach: chefs kiss. The one I had yesterday was with pineapple fried rice, which was so good, but since I ordered it on grubhub today there were less options, and I ended up with basmati rice (also good, just harder to eat with chopsticks).
I had only got to finish about half of my take-home midterm for 307 in the morning, so I sat with some friends (one of them new!) and ate, and then worked on that for like another three hours. It was such a mess, honestly, because the first problem was only maybe 30 minutes of work, and I'd knocked it out in the morning, when I wasn't being interrupted by scam callers (more on that in a sec), but the 2nd half of that midterm was just... wrong. Like the conditions under which we were told to solve the system didn't compute properly, and we just had to break circuit laws in order to make it work. I genuinely don't think that professor is smart enough to realize what he did, so that problem is going to be a disaster in grading.
The scam call I got this morning was a couple dudes claiming to be the salt lake sheriffs office, and said that there was a warrant for my arrest. It was a waste of my time, but they had my phone number, name, and home address right, so I played along long enough to have my suspicions (that it was a scam) confirmed. They sent over the "official documents" (IE, warrant and summons for me), and there were a number of errors. They sent them over sms, from a number with an area code in Kentucky, and then the name of the judge on the order was one of the supreme court justices of tennessee, so I called it there and went back to my midterm, but it cost me a solid 30 minutes, and was very annoying.