My parents came to see me in Greece. I only had one day with them, so I showed them the ruins. I felt weird doing all of the tourist stuff, but justified it because I was with my parents.
Then I decided to go to Greece again, with the same university program I'd gone with like six years ago. I was at a meeting with my archaeology professor. It was in a concrete canal. Some of my friends were going and I decided I'd just go, practice my Greek. I went to the informational meeting. As I was walking towards the structure, I realized I was ineligible to go as I'd already graduated from college. Thinking there might be a position open for me as a planner or student manager, I attended anyway.
Doctor Cosmop was talking about two different kinds of Hangul (the Korean language). There was Hangul and Haengul, which I was very excited to hear about.
I shouted out to my friends that since they were losers and hadn't graduated yet, they could go to Greece, but I couldn't, no longer being a loser.
Then I decided to go to Greece again, with the same university program I'd gone with like six years ago. I was at a meeting with my archaeology professor. It was in a concrete canal. Some of my friends were going and I decided I'd just go, practice my Greek. I went to the informational meeting. As I was walking towards the structure, I realized I was ineligible to go as I'd already graduated from college. Thinking there might be a position open for me as a planner or student manager, I attended anyway.
Doctor Cosmop was talking about two different kinds of Hangul (the Korean language). There was Hangul and Haengul, which I was very excited to hear about.
I shouted out to my friends that since they were losers and hadn't graduated yet, they could go to Greece, but I couldn't, no longer being a loser.