So now I'm free until Friday which is economics, definitely the hardest of them all for me. I need to write three practice essays for my tutor by Thursday which I have to look as a positive thing rather than a pain in my backside, aka gluteus maximus! (I see your surprised faces, no I do not do biology)
So other than HSC which is so important to me .. .. SAT's are on my mind! If you didn't know, I don't want to study in Australia, not that I wouldn't but it's not my first option. I want to U.S.A! U.S.A! And do law but it's hard to find time to study their syllabus and do the exams so I'm very proud of Stephen for doing it, go kiddo you rock that bitch. If anyone here knows people in university in the U.S could you please let me know? I need to actually find out what their system is like and what exams I need to do, thanks a lot !
There's this asian guy that follows Girraween people around at Parramatta by the way. Just a warning, keep your eyes open and your mouth and legs shut. Walk away.
Just a random picture for you guys, I love the freaky side of nature. Totally fascinates me, if I didn't want to be a lawyer/criminologist/journalist, I'd do something weather related. Like in twister! How old school is that movie! But I'd love to be a spotter and chaser. Epic.
So this isn't a tornado, but it's called a supercell which in simple terms means a strong ass thunderstorm. They're bloody huge and dangerous but so beautiful at the same time, to me. Inside it is something called a mesocyclone which is basically air that rotates in a vertical direction. So it can lead to ... you guessed it A TORNADO!
This is a photo from the Tornadic Supercell in Aurora, Nebraska in June 2009.


