Crystal

Crystal : Ubiquitous is She
Crystal
Ubiquitous is She
Ubiquitous is the personal site of a Canadian high school IB senior.
Vancouver Canada
Just here for the view

Most recent posts

10/05 19:58 Letter to Anonymous
Dear Anonymous Student, When you wasted five minutes of the classs time on the proper way address the guest professor who was filling in for the day, I did not mind. We all like a little curiosity. However, when - a few minutes later - you waved your...
7/08 5:24 The Real Thing: China Summer 2008
During the entire trip, I kept a play by play journal listing the events of each day. I also... when my cellphone had batteries left... recorded random audio musings. Now I decided to just let the pictures do the narration. Please note that my camera...
7/14 7:33 Credit Card
There's something thrilling about getting those rectangular swipeable cards. Whether it's a debit, credit, gift, or membership card, it assigns a sense of importance to the owner, a sense that we're part of something larger. Of course, they also...
7/14 7:34 Brainstorming
Is it just me or has blogging/commenting died off now that summer has rolled around? I know I've been wandering around the four corners of the world (okay, more like two) so Ubiquitous has taken a backseat. I've got to get back into the "blogging...
7/23 3:27 Summer Schedule
It's easy to sum up my summer these past few weeks in Vancouver: working two jobs, sleeping as much as I can, splurging on end-of-summer shopping sprees, hanging out with friends, and having angsty momenets when the thought of university creeps...

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