balou
500+ Head-Fier
- Joined
- Apr 7, 2007
- Posts
- 563
- Likes
- 10
Well, I just have to write something to prevent getting insane.
In 3 hours, I will know if I passed the final exams in my school which I need to go university. Or if I can't attend university and have to look for something else.
This is crazy. So much significance, packed in a single moment.
I'm going to open the door, my main teacher will be sitting in the room.
The tension is going to mount unbearably. Finally, after long milliseconds of waiting, he will open his mouth. My eyes will follow his lips, anxiously trying to read any positive or negative signs or even lip reading. Microseconds later, sound will arrive at my ear, and the brain will begin to decode what he just said. For an instant, tension will fall as I finally got the answer. But It'll raise again, in this ever so tiny period the brain needs to realise what just was said.
And then, I'll know. My life, divided in two. Success or Failure. Crammed into milliseconds. Inconceivable joy or inconceivable sadness, on two parallel time axes, divided by a single word said a twinkling of an eye before. A moment more significant than whole years of my life.
All I have to add is this:
In 3 hours, I will know if I passed the final exams in my school which I need to go university. Or if I can't attend university and have to look for something else.
This is crazy. So much significance, packed in a single moment.
I'm going to open the door, my main teacher will be sitting in the room.
The tension is going to mount unbearably. Finally, after long milliseconds of waiting, he will open his mouth. My eyes will follow his lips, anxiously trying to read any positive or negative signs or even lip reading. Microseconds later, sound will arrive at my ear, and the brain will begin to decode what he just said. For an instant, tension will fall as I finally got the answer. But It'll raise again, in this ever so tiny period the brain needs to realise what just was said.
And then, I'll know. My life, divided in two. Success or Failure. Crammed into milliseconds. Inconceivable joy or inconceivable sadness, on two parallel time axes, divided by a single word said a twinkling of an eye before. A moment more significant than whole years of my life.
All I have to add is this:
