Wednesday, February 9, 2011

It's tedious when you are required to do something you don't want to.

Seatmates chewing their mint-gums.

Could hear teeth gnashing through the chewing gums.

On my left is a female classmate; her thumbs rapidly pressing all over her phone's keypad.

Now it makes me think of what could she be exactly doing.

Could she be texting or just playing a random cellphone game?

She was just on TV the other night, at this point she could've received something like a text message inviting her on another show and all that stuff that usually happens to a life of somebody who's almost one step away from stardom.

That was just a hypothetical guess though; I could be wrong too.

And if I'm wrong, she could be playing games then.

And I wouldn't and couldn't blame her if she chose to play games rather than to watch the film shown inside this room.

Whoa... 2 guys came in late. And they now took their seats.

What could these 2 be talking about?

It must be something serious; I could tell by the way the eyeglass-guy motions his hands as he speaks.

And if it was their decision to just have a lil' chitchat rather than to watch the movie, I could not blame them.

On my right, people are talking.

I could not hear the gum-chewing stuff much now, the freakin' sound of the movie is just madsick, it's real loud.

In front of me are people sleeping, and again... I could not blame them if they decided to sleep rather than to watch the movie.

I could not blame them. NOT AT ALL.

Now I am trying hard to understand as to how the other folks managed to keep their eyes and minds "completely" concentrated on the movie.

Perhaps, they just had some few guts to do so.

They're very few though and you could count them by the finger. There's like 9 of them, and about 3 to 4 people from them are nearly shutting their eyes.

NO ONE SHOULD HAVE THE TENACITY TO BLAME THEM THOUGH.

Everybody in the class is absent-minded, and watching a movie of this kind is something all of us here do not want to do, considering the ambiance and our minds' condition.

LAMER-THAN-LAME, really.

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