The total (I think) collection of paper that was left after analyzing the whole 2nd season of MLP ([link]), to satisfy the curiosity of people who wanted to know a bit more about the data-gathering process and/or simply wanted to know how much paper I used up.
At the moment the lighting in the apartment kinda sucks, and I am just getting hang of how to adjust the digital camera's light-sensitivity options.
Dunno, maybe I'll upload a collage of a better quality later when the former conditions or latter's skills improve.
Papers prior to, and after 2nd season, I got/will be ridding of.
This actually looks like some sort of plot device that they would use in some thriller series like Marble Hornets... "LE GASP! I FOUND THESE STRANGE DOCUMENTS IN ALEX'S HOUSE AN-... ERMAGERD SLENDERMERN!11111"
O mój boże. To wygląda jak notatki Johna "Pięknego umysłu" Nasha. Pod koniec projektu weź je wszystkie, poprzypinaj dookoła swojego pokoju do ścian pinezkami i połącz sznurkiem, potem siądź pośrodku pokoju i zrób sobie zdjęcie.
Nie no... piękna wizja... Chyba jednak będę ponownie kolekcionował te kartki bo większości z trzeciego sezonu się pozbyłem (no i pierwszego też niek zbierałem).
When you give up on social life and fun, everything becomes easy.
Seriously though: Disappointed with failing in studies one time too many, I felt the horrible need to do SOMETHING productive, and that was my driving force in doing those analyses. I would've actually suffered then if I DIDN'T do them.
Now they are a little less enjoyable, but they serve as one of tools for training my discipline - something I feel the need of improving.
"LE GASP! I FOUND THESE STRANGE DOCUMENTS IN ALEX'S HOUSE AN-... ERMAGERD SLENDERMERN!11111"
first thing I thought when I saw this:
"how do you even function?"
Seriously though: Disappointed with failing in studies one time too many, I felt the horrible need to do SOMETHING productive, and that was my driving force in doing those analyses. I would've actually suffered then if I DIDN'T do them.
Now they are a little less enjoyable, but they serve as one of tools for training my discipline - something I feel the need of improving.