Tuesday, December 9, 2008
just some thoughts...some antagonistic thoughts...
I thought i'd change things up and write in purple today. maybe it's just the LOVERLY weather we're having (that is, if you think constant rain and greyness is lovely), but i've been kinda...bleh today. i have utterly no motivation whatsoever to get anything done right now, which is unfortunate seeing as i have an english test tomorrow, a history test tomorow (FIRST PERIOD, NONETHELESS.), AND i have to finish reading "the sound and the fury" by tuesday. AWFUL, AWFUL book. then again, i didn't like "this side of paradise" the first time i read it, but now it's one of my favorite books. mayhap it will grow on me. but until then, ARGH! i happen to like it when authors use punctuation when they write. FAULKNER, I SHALL SMITE THEE! oh, that i had the power to smite...
today in biology class we had a substitute, so while we spent our time cutting out small pieces of paper meant to represent nucleotides, my friends Altair and Victoria and i had some very interesting conversations about humanity, theology, the universe, parallel dimensions, and angst. it was very exciting. who knew we could be so deep?
it's funny, lately i've been having a lot of conversations pertaining to theology and that sort of thing. at least twice today, even. it seems to be a favorite subject of my peers.
i do love the fact, though, that i can have conversations with people about how funny the books of Deuteronomy or Leviticus or Job or (dare i say it) Songs of Solomon are, without being looked at like i'm crazy.
well, i get looked at like i'm crazy a lot...
never mind.
arrrgh i should probably go study for history now....ew.
today in biology class we had a substitute, so while we spent our time cutting out small pieces of paper meant to represent nucleotides, my friends Altair and Victoria and i had some very interesting conversations about humanity, theology, the universe, parallel dimensions, and angst. it was very exciting. who knew we could be so deep?
it's funny, lately i've been having a lot of conversations pertaining to theology and that sort of thing. at least twice today, even. it seems to be a favorite subject of my peers.
i do love the fact, though, that i can have conversations with people about how funny the books of Deuteronomy or Leviticus or Job or (dare i say it) Songs of Solomon are, without being looked at like i'm crazy.
well, i get looked at like i'm crazy a lot...
never mind.
arrrgh i should probably go study for history now....ew.
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