nautiluspompilius: Mironov in the movie 12 Chairs as Ostap Bender (Default)
The greater stars don't want me to write this entry (this is the third time I try to).
anyway

After weeks of torture (studying), yesterday I finally gave my Sociology exam, wahoo!!

The exam required us to read two (only the first one if you did the group project, which I did not) textbooks:

  • Sociologia della comunicazione nell'era digitale by Luciano Paccagnella;
    this one was a bit of a pain in the ass to read, the author tried to be a bit too friendly with the reader which is not something I enjoy in what is supposed to be a serious manual. Lucky enough the copy I bought used has every important information already highlighted by the previous owner (thank you :D), which made the reading much easier.
    Something I enjoyed of it were the small sections featuring things they mentioned in the main text (e.g. Italian gestures, the Pioneer Program, [...], and small schemes) and suggested reads; more textbooks should feature these!!

  • La pubblicitĂ  nell'era digitale by Paola Panarese and Chiara De Luca;
    114 pages of well-written information alongside a 90-words glossary for terms one might not know (very useful!) and 25 pages of bibliography (kind of excessive, don't you think), all in a 154 pages A5-sized book.
    The read was much more enjoyable, perhaps slightly complicated in some chapters (they really tried to squeeze in every drop of information they could...), although they did try to shove in AI in everything...
    For some reason they added a citation in English, despite all the previous ones having been translated, not a fan of that since they didn't even explain what it meant.
    I had fun writing down small comments on what I enjoyed and what made my blood boil (aka most AI mentions).


The professor themself was the kind that you just knew from the first sight that they would be a jerk (stronz*) about some things, like respecting the time schedule (poor guy came in 2 minutes late to the exam and they didn't even let him in), and they didn't even share the slides used in lessons after saying that they would do it after finishing the curriculum, what the hell?!

In these previous weeks I, presumably, was so nervous/anxious about it that all the dreams I had were so realistic (as in fell like I was doing things awake) that they disoriented me. Sometimes I felt like "wait, didn't I do [thing] already?", which worsened my will to stay in Uni.

Anyway, next week (2nd of March) I will start the next second quarter, and the courses offered will be much more [i can't come up with the word i want to use rn, will edit this later](affine) with what I'm actually there for!


Hoping to befriend a couple more people and score at least one extroverted peer,
read ya!!

Intro

Feb. 20th, 2026 06:10 pm
nautiluspompilius: Mironov in the movie 12 Chairs as Ostap Bender (Default)
Hello, this is my first journal blog post entry or whatever its called.

I'm Charles, but sometimes I got by John or even Egor. I might explain the why in a future entry.
I am of Italian origins, I do apologize for any grammar mistakes you may find on here. I also know some Russian, my reading skills are ass and I'm more capable understandingth spoken language.

I've found an interest on journaling only a couple years ago, by looking at Spacehey blogs and by taking inspiration from online diaries I've found navigating the web.
Have recently decided to move away from the mainstream web (Xitter, Tumblr) and focus more on the non-algorithmic platforms available, so I decided to open a journal/blog on here too!

Initially I was more incline to join InsaneJournal, but the index page didn't load for me for some reason, the site seems kind of dead, and there doesn't seem to be as many people who share my interests.
There was also Blogger but it requires a google account, fuck that. I'm trying to move away from it.
My decision on joining Dreamwidth by mostly influenced by the choice of an artist ("drawer" as I like to call them) of creating an account on here. Sadly said artist recently deleted their page, oh well. Apart from that, this platform looks more active and seems like majority of my peers are on here.

As for why I called this page "Nautilus Pompilius", is actually because I really enjoy the ru-rock band and the handle was available :) .
I was considering going by "Akvarium", but it seems like there was already a user with that handle, even though it has been purged. It would've been nice to befriend them :( .
I didn't use any of my usual nicknames because *shug*, I wanted to be Nautilus Pompilius >:} .

Okay, onto the more personal stuff...
  • I enjoy listening to music, just like most of the rest of humans/people/users do. Some of what I enjoy are Nautilus Pompilius ofcourse, Akvarium, Foetus, the pAper chAse, Laibach, and most recently Agata Kristi. Well those are only the current ones, I might add a musical entry in case I discover something else.

  • As a cultured fuck who swears a lot, I enjoy reading some literature. My initial approach with it was not ideal (fuck you Elementary school teacher), but I've grown to appreciate written words and paper. Some of the reads I have enjoyed thus far are The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Slaughterhouse-Five, Treasure Island, Hound of the Baskervilles, One Hundred Years Of Solitude, A Ciascuno Il Suo, the Discworld series. To noone's surprise, comics are also something I like reading from time to time; Corto Maltese, Samuel Stern, along with some mangas like #DRCL Midnight Childern and a few works by Inio Asano.

  • Other more general interests are Wizarding World/HP (fuck joanne), soviet cartoons, old tech, and other stuff that doesn't come in mind right now.


I believe this is all for now,
read ya

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