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final-ly

It's really, really sad that I finally took the time to learn how to use this blog.  I don't really have much to say, which is why I feel a blog is awkward for my particular, strange self.  I enjoy reading other people's content, but just not creating my own.  I prefer expressing my personality through graphics and/or pictures online.  When I have a rare moment of spare time, I like to add stuff to this page: http://www.flatface.net/~mrkungfoomastuh 

It's run off of a friend's server and is therefore frequently inavailable like he is.  But I post comics and pictures, with a few words here and there.  I haven't updated it for nearly an year, but if you're interested, I'd be more than happy to give you a password.   

Finals are next week, which means this quarter has crept by incredibly fast. Best of luck to whoever actually reads this.  I think most people who actually read blogs regularly have already given up on me posting anymore, which I don't blame anybody but myself for.  I hope all who are watching Arcadia tonight enjoy it immensely and I will see you all soon. Take care.


Posted by Kevin Chen on 6/17/04; 8:53:08 PM from the dept.

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Poetry Walk Poem

I hope whoever reads this likes it and felt the same way I felt about the walk. It was fun and interesting to hear different ideas and interpretations. I really like rhyming poems, so this one isn't any different.  Hope you enjoy it.

A class aptly named one sea

to hunter's point they hiked

walked through many leaves

to a view that they all liked

read a few poems and pondered a bit

letting their brains turn and spin

like a succulent roast pig on a spit

feeling the sun and hearing no sirens

it was a nice change for a few minutes

to experience nature in all her finest

away from all the computers and linux

and the loud noises and fake kindness.

poetry and nature with Mr. Lovas' lore,

What more could one possibly ask for?


Posted by Kevin Chen on 6/17/04; 8:48:47 PM from the dept.

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Iris Chang

To tell the truth, my first presumptions of this whole presentation was that it was going to be a purely informative session, which for the first hour or so was. The terrible things she talked about were ugly, yes, but I don't think the fact that I am Chinese made the rape of Nanjing any different from the Holocaust. I felt bad for both, and I have to say, the descriptions she gave were quite vivid. Nonetheless, I think if the world is to ever achieve a peaceful state, humans as a race should look back in the past only to learn from mistakes and not let the past affect our views and opinions of others. 
Posted by Kevin Chen on 6/17/04; 8:47:45 PM from the dept.

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