Thursday, February 08, 2007
Maybe it has got to do with Chemical Engineering or maybe it is that we are in USP.. I have come to this understanding that most Chem. Engineers in USP are:
1) Full of crap
2) Himbos-wanna-be OR already there
3) Can be loud at times
There are a few exceptions of course but yes, I am part of the gang too. I think it has got to do with the stress and stuffs. For me, I am just lazyyyy and don't like to think much out of class. Thus half the time, I am making stupid comments, I think. For example, I got chided by someone for asking the obvious question about why the floor in a room is very cold, when it is actually cause the wind was blown into the room and onto the floor in a circular cycle. U see? There is a part of me who dislikes all these theoretical stuffs.... Sometimes, I'm just plain ignorant.
On a separate note, we were talking about 'discourse' today. Basically, it went something like discourses are communities with certain sets of 'assumptions', 'knowledge', 'rules' etc. Like we are living in a national discourse in Singapore, or maybe Kiasu-ism is an assupmption we already know. In any case, the next sentence that came, went something like academic intellects think critically about things, we are questioning what set the 'knowledge', 'assumptions' and what makes them seem to be an inherent part of us when they actually change over time and are different from before. My first thought was, 'Argh!!! Don't people have anything better to do? It is like trying to remove everything that has been set, and question about them all!' Then I thought if there are so many different discourses (I sense a wrong usage here) then couldn't this idea of thinking critically and questioning everything be part of a larger discourse? Ultimately, we can't escape the cycle. Then we will enter the area of post-modernist, don't we?
It is the multitude of the endless 'linkages' that can be drawn, that is ultimately scary.
The Origin. 2/08/2007 09:30:00 pm