Tuesday, September 04, 2007

It doesn't matter the school, some things never EVER change

So, as many have guessed, figured out, I'm back in school at Georgia State University (referred to as GSU from here on out) in downtown Atlanta. So far, so good- passed all four of my summer classes with A's (first 4.0 EVER), and I've been in my fall classes for two weeks. Things are going well. I don't have too much work yet, so that means I can still slack off as much as possible by doing all my homework the morning class. And while this has not changed for me since high school because I've been a slacker and a procrastinator for that long, the real think that hasn't changed are the people. And the one kind of person that still annoys the shit out of me.

The Slow Walker.
We've all encountered this kind of student on some campus somewhere, whether it was in high school, undergrad, or grad school. This person walks as slow as possible, blocks all options to maneuver around them, and is probably talking on his or her cell phone. I have a real problem with this because I am one of those people that always walk at a steady clip. I do not drag my feet, or meander. I WALK. This is not a hard concept for most of the intelligent world, but apparently for some it is a foreign concept. I think that people that walk slow should be like people that drive slow (or ride bikes in the road...)- they should have a separate area, or just stay the hell out of the way! seriously... is it really that difficult? I don't think so.

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