Thursday, October 20, 2005

Thesis Work

Here is the follow-up from the meeting I had with the professor I e-mailed earlier this week. I feel this event is best expressed in art form.





Round 1- I go in with the forcefulness of a needy grad student! Sting like a butterfly, float like a bee!










Round 2: Ack! I recieve a swift blow! The professor is requesting sabbatical next year! Brennan is down for the count! KO!







I would like you all to realize that this is the extent of my life, and possibly of all graduate students. Rejection, dejection, introspection, and...um, clandestinely wishing to be cynical without knowing how.

Life is good. =)



2 comments:

cait said...

dude, you seriously need to put up one of them word verification thingies.

Also, cynicism is easy: just don't believe in the innate goodness of humanity.

Brennan said...

Well, in response to cycnism, I think I must say that cynicism only happens to those who for not believing in the goodness of humanity is a logical step, and not a world collapsing step.

Hence, optimism. =D