January 2012
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Last First
Today was my last first day of college classes. I had developmental bio, virology and a fiction class. In my fiction class, I only spoke twice. The second time, the professor asked why a character in one of the stories we read would be looking for Worcestershire sauce so early in the morning. I raised my hand. “She’s making a Bloody Mary… Not that I would know.” I...
Jan 31st
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Jan 30th
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Jan 30th
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Jan 29th
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Rant Rant
How to dampen someone’s Friday. For the past few days I have been getting all my Honors materials together so I can graduate with an asterisk next to my name or something stupid like that. I know it’s completely useless (doesn’t even show up on my diploma), but why not get it if I’ve earned it and completed all the requirements already? Well, all but one. A recommendation...
Jan 27th
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Jan 26th
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Jan 25th
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Jan 23rd
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Jan 21st
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Jan 20th
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In defense of Fantasia
evilplotting: liminowl: Seeing this gif on my dashboard via sabellerena inspired some thoughts… Read More This rant is perfect. I’m not angry that she said she didn’t like Fantasia. The part that got me was when she called it “silly little cartoons”. Thank you! And I LOVE THAT GIF
Jan 19th
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Jan 19th
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Jan 17th
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In defense of Fantasia
Seeing this gif on my dashboard via sabellerena inspired some thoughts… Fantasia and Fantasia 2000 were two of the most important animated movies in my life. The Nutcracker and Pastoral sequences of Fantasia captured my imagination as a small child but it wasn’t until Fantasia 2000 when I got my first CD walkman and the Fantasia 2000 soundtrack that I discovered the boundless...
Jan 16th
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Jan 5th
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Jan 5th
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Jan 5th
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An Innocent in America →
morabbiton: An Innocent in America By CHARLES McGRATH Published: January 2, 2012 Steven Spielberg’s new film “The Adventures of Tintin” took in roughly $12 million during the past holiday weekend. This is not tremendous box office (“Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol,” by contrast, exceeded $30 million), but it’s more than some skeptics had predicted for a movie about a cartoon character...
Jan 3rd
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