ME



jerome v.
originally a new yorker, but raised in the quiet streets of "jersey."
prospective fulbright scholar.
loves the constitution.
japanese chick-magnet.
kanji extraordinaire.

FAVORITE QUOTES

"Alora. If I don't like you, I can kick you in the ass."
(Giuseppe Gennarini, US initiator of the Way)

"He's an honourable man who loves his country and loves his Constitution. Can we really ask for more?"
(Hon. Robert Byrd (D), towards Hon. Samuel Alito)

"no kanji"
(Prof. Noguchi, intensive japanese ii)

"In His time, in His ways."
(Fr. Justino Cornejo)

"I don't know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody."
(Bill Cosby)

PLACES TO MAKE FRIENDS

The Facebook
Myspace
Council on International Education Exchange
The Central Intelligence Agency

将来

become a laywer
history doctorate
teach japanese kids english and american history
marry the perfect woman
become a good father
enter a culinary institution
become president
play hockey
play basketball
be the family man

LINKS

The New York Times
National Hockey League
北川様のブログ
上智大学
Fordham University
my Myspace link

ARCHIVES

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2005-11-27
2005-12-11
2005-12-25
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2006-02-19
2006-02-26
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2006-04-02
2006-04-23
2006-05-07
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2006-05-21
2006-05-28
2006-06-04
2006-07-09
2006-08-13
2006-10-08


DESIGN



Witbyt's skins

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Saturday, June 10, 2006

The mountain man. (an Allman Brothers Band reference)

The days after the Jyonansen have been completely stressful days for me, I have to admit. For starters, I can say that it's like I slept through the whole week because of the accumulated fatigue from the three-day event; nevertheless, I did manage to get everything done, in terms of what I needed to do. Secondly, the work always kills me: the obligation to write fieldnotes for anthropology and the "surprise midterm" so we could show off to guest lecturers or whatever you want to call them; tests left and right in Japanese, and finally:


"People think you're creepy because you hang out by yourself [and you mind your own business]."


What the hell.


It's obvious that if you don't have connections, you can't move on in life. But that doesn't mean that I don't have to make something happen between every other person in this goshdammit world, y'know. Stupid people are those who judge without knowing the person they judge, and I count myself as one of the "stupid people." But hey, stupid people, admit that you're stupid! You think that I'm "creepy" because I'm not you or I don't hang out with you, that's all.


A hockey teammate told me that he can't trust anyone because precarious situations can come easily in this unstable world and that once you trust someone, you put yourself and your life in their hands. So maybe I should watch out for that. I've been told to watch out for myself constantly and, accordingly, I should start doing that lest I get criticized for something I never did or do. And another thing, I think that I should literally chastise those who talk about me because everyone should be honest and I can't imagine dishonest people telling off those who attempt to live in this world with decency. So, "fuck off," you who speak horribly of me.


Frank Sinatra once sang, "I know I'm gonna change that tune / when I'm back on top, back on top in June" and it hit me: I can make it happen on my own if I just try. Lately I've been going with the flow, following everyone else. I have the opportunity to stand out in a homogenized country like Japan just by being myself, moderately, of course. I'll try not to do the "stupid white boy shit" --- valuable advice from my dorm friends --- but I'll also try to introduce the interesting (somewhat) personality that I've hidden from others since my arrival in March. I think it's time for a new start, the opportunity to make more friends and long-lasting connections waits in the wings for me, I can see it.


That'll be all for now. Arrivederci!


posted @ 6/10/2006 11:35:00 AM
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have tempura, will travel.