Random Raves 37 - Already CFC is returning to harmony

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I'll stick with just shaving my balls.

If you want to practice staying in the present moment its a good practice, your mind wanders & you can cause some serious injury!
How do you achieve this? They're the least shave friendly construction ever!
 
I use tweezers instead. It is less painful than you would think. Either that, I am insensitive, or I have become used to it. Somehow. It has been ages since the last time (requires quite some time to do)
 
How do you achieve this? They're the least shave friendly construction ever!

It's actually not. Just don't use clippers and make flat surfaces.
 
I had to shave my bits before an operation one time.

I was very relieved, though surprised, to find it an extremely straightforward procedure.
 
Ewwww hairless men, yuk yuk yuk.
 
Fear not, Mr Havv. Hair does normally grow back fairly quickly, after shaving.
 
Some teacher of mine said in class that she was editing a journal from the Centre for Australian Studies at my uni, and they were open to all kinds of submissions. I sent to a former teacher of mine, also an editor of that journal and who teaches British Poetry, a bunch of poems I considered submitting. He said they are good and his colleagues think the same, and asked me to pick 3 or 4 for publication. :D
 
I think Perf did that, long time ago. (He's old).
 
I had a dream that my body was all muscled up and perfect and that I was outdoors in naught but my shorts on a hot summer day.

Then I woke up :(
 
Some kind of engineering field (I'm Indian-American. As if there were any other fields I'd go into). Probably Biomedical engineering.

Also, WPI said they'd accept me.

Hey, I'm a Jewish-American and I'm pursuing my dream of avoiding math and finances at all costs. The "-American" part means you can do anything! Good luck though, college is fantastic!

That being said, Rave: Semester done! Everything turned in, including a beautiful 40 page thesis on the application of structural realism to rising state. Man, I'm really proud of that one. I'm not that big a fan of international relations (and theory crafting), but I'll be damned if I didn't say I found it really interesting!
 
Some kind of engineering field (I'm Indian-American. As if there were any other fields I'd go into). Probably Biomedical engineering.

Also, WPI said they'd accept me.

How about Music, Theatre and Dance?
 
Hey, I'm a Jewish-American and I'm pursuing my dream of avoiding math and finances at all costs. The "-American" part means you can do anything! Good luck though, college is fantastic!

Isn't the "-American" what means that you are assumed to be geared towards a specific career path? Would you have been assumed to have to major in math or finances in Israel in the first place?
 
Isn't the "-American" what means that you are assumed to be geared towards a specific career path? Would you have been assumed to have to major in math or finances in Israel in the first place?

The qualifier to "-American" is what leads to the stereotype. Just saying you're an American means that you don't have a stereotypical job path (besides eating burgers every day and tipping).

So in my case, qualifying my American status with "Jewish" lends itself to the banker/financial stereotype.
 
But if you were just Jewish, and by that I mean not Jewish-American and implying you weren't in America, you wouldn't even have the stereotype in the first place.
 
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