me venting about this day under the cut because it was terrible and i was/am so stressed
god okay so it all started sunday morning i wake up and my mom and i try to go to our local bakery because i’m going to a philosophy meeting and i thought it’d be nice to bring cookies or something. we both forget the bakery has been recently renovated and since it’s a famous local thing it’s crowded as fuck. there is a line out the door. so i don’t want to wait b/c it’s stupid to wait that long for cookies so we leave. then i go back up to my school campus, get back just in time for the philosophy thing, and that’s fine and great and i had a good time. then i have to go to work at the library until midnight with a woman who prattles on without stopping for breath (and who’s a trump supporter so i never want to talk to her but i can’t just say that b/c she’s my supervisor and blah blah blah) ANYWAYS i get back to my dorm at midnight and stay up watching - get this - the green inferno for whatever reason. go to bed at 2am. which is. my fault. but then i wake up at 5am this morning because i’m so stressed about this form i gotta submit for my internship and idk what i’m really supposed to do so i gotta wait until they place is open to call and ask. but then i fall back asleep and when i wake up i gotta run to class. then i get out of class and decided to do my homework for the afternoon and then do this fucking form b/c i don’t want hw hanging over my head while i’m trying to fiddle with printers and bureaucracy and all that shit. but then i get done w/ my hw and i still gotta call this place so i do that. by the time i get done on the phone it’s time to go to my afternoon class okay. and then i get out of that class and my one friend wants to talk dnd for a while (which didn’t bother me! i miss talking about dnd it was nice.) but then it’s almost 6pm by the time i’m done talking to her so i go to the library bc i gotta use their scanner bc i dont have one. but then i’m fillin out this form and i need info off documents that are back in my room. so i gotta run tf back to my room to fill this form out. run back to the library. and then i try to use the one xerox machine (because the other one is out of order bc fucking education majors keep running off like 300 pages at a time) but the one machine that’s working doesn’t scan to e-mail so i’m like. oh fuck. but then the cda comes over and is like. you can just scan it to a flashdrive. i say great!! so we do that and then i take it to one of the public computers to try and e-mail it to myself that way. and the flash drive won’t pull up on that computer! so i take it to the cda. she pulls it up on her computer. e-mails the pdf to me. (god bless her for doing all this 4real). then i gotta run back to my room to use my laptop because i left it there to charge and i didn’t want to submit this form on a public computer. i finally send this fucking this at 7pm. and now i gotta go to work in an hour and a half and i haven’t worked on my thesis at all today even though i told myself i would but i!!! didn’t!! have! time!!!!!
i’m stressed
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Women at NASA: The Story of JoAnn Morgan, the instrumentation controller for Apollo 11
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Women at NASA: The Story of JoAnn Morgan, the instrumentation controller for Apollo 11
#Women at #NASA: The Story of #JoAnnMorgan, the instrumentation controller for #Apollo11
As the Apollo 11 mission lifted off on the Saturn V rocket, propelling humanity to the surface of the Moon for the very first time, members of the launch firing team inside Launch Control Center watched through a window.
The room was crowded with men in white shirts and dark ties, observing as the rocket thrust into the sky. But among them sat one woman, seated to the left of centre in the third…
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Women at NASA: The Story of JoAnn Morgan, the instrumentation controller for Apollo 11
#Women at #NASA: The Story of #JoAnnMorgan, the instrumentation controller for #Apollo11
As the Apollo 11 mission lifted off on the Saturn V rocket, propelling humanity to the surface of the Moon for the very first time, members of the launch firing team inside Launch Control Center watched through a window.
The room was crowded with men in white shirts and dark ties, observing as the rocket thrust into the sky. But among them sat one woman, seated to the left of centre in the third…
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