sunforest:

Earlier this year, I went to a Muse concert in Berlin, saw OK KID (a German band) live (and loved them), the Twenty One Pilots show I have tickets for is on Halloween (or more importantly, the day after my birthday) and apparently one of my flatmates and me will go to Berlin to see Cage The Elephant in January,

Looks like I’m also going to see Casper and Green Day (and various others) during Hurricane Festival and go to a special adaption of Les Mis in Hamburg next year.

I’m also doing somewhat political work at my university now and might have made a friend? Also I joined a very enthusiastic birdwatching group consisting of fellow students and idk, I’m not used to so many things happening ??

Earlier this year, I went to a Muse concert in Berlin, saw OK KID (a German band) live (and loved them), the Twenty One Pilots show I have tickets for is on Halloween (or more importantly, the day after my birthday) and apparently one of my flatmates and me will go to Berlin to see Cage The Elephant in January,

I started university last week and there’s no wifi in my flat (currently).

Basically, the whole goal of our orientation week is to improve the image of our uni and the officials are mostly just celebrating themselves while most of the students are far less impressed.We’re working in interdisciplinary groups to develop campaigns about social challenges arising from diversity (oh so amazing, as I said, the officials are pros at self-adulation) and it’s actually somewhat interesting. I was really frustrated at first, but as it turns out, there’s some super ambitious students in my group, which means I get the chance to be more of an observer, making critical remarks, writing texts and training the others in performing them. That part is fun actually, although 10+ hours of uni each day are draining, but it will probably get better.

So, that’s probably the start of that oh-so-great new part of my life.

We’ll see how this turns out.