Wednesday, January 26, 2011

A photo journey of homework.

So I didn't really realize until recently but apparently when I'm doing homework, I make a variety of faces. You can pretty much tell the homework type and intensity by the face I'm making. I'm sure we all have our faces for homework but here's a guide to mine.

This will be my basic homework face. When the assignment is just something quick and easy but I still have to do something. 
This is my reading something long and not that interesting face. It is being utilized a lot this semester.  
This position is reserved for reading something long and intensive online.  The recline makes for more comfort for approximately five minutes before my butt just goes numb.  
For that paper I have to write based on reading an article I don't care about. I only need one eye to read anyway. My head's always too heavy to be held by just my neck during these situations. 
My "it's been a long night, why aren't I getting anything done" face. At this point it's the middle of the night and thus really cold. I have to hide my face from the homework as well. 
This is what happens when I've been at homework for at least an hour. I start touching anything and everything around my desk. 
I'm incapable of focusing on my homework. My phone is a very nice distraction. 
There always comes the point when I start to drift off to other places in my head. This realm is vast and contains many many distractions. This phase will last me a long time. The later it is, the longer it lasts. 
It never fails, that the longer I'm doing homework the more homework I remember I need to do. Always. Happens.  
Light will always be found at the end of the night. The end of toiling gets rewarded. With juice and a cookie. Heck yes to college funds to buy more cookies for homework time. 
I love my classes, yet it never fails, homework creates a feeling of dread and discontent. I have had a few assignments I have generally enjoyed though. Everything from my heavy metal class was just amazing. I hate homework though. There's one universal face that goes with every type of assignment.

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