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I added a bunch of pics today. I'll put them in my journal later. I need to go do my astrophysics reading. Lates.
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I went shopping today. Bad me.

Kiska called me and asked if I wanted to come hang out with her and Villain and Villain's man. So I agreed. We met at Graeter's. Blueberry sorbet=YUMMY! And had nothing else to do so we went to the mall. I intended to only get some underpantses. Turned into thongs, Gucci rip-off sunglasses, and a totally hot t-shirt. Damn...
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poppy:
i love shopping
lusciouslucy:
Shopping's good forya, its great !

So tell me about the certain young
gentleman you went to see. Was he a
gentleman to begin with ?

And hey, write me. I am not much of a
gentleman myself, but just a little. I guess
enough of a gentleman to solicit a meeting
with you !
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I had a meeting with my professor today to talk about the research I've been working on (those of you who've felt completely fucking ignored for the past month, this is why). So. . .

He told me:
1. It's awesome.
2. My writing is awesome (see entry below this one)
3. I need to go to grad school.
4. I should pursue a PhD...
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lorelei:
hi lovely! good luck w/ getting the set accepted!! i'm keeping my fingahs crossed for ya. kiss
sportdeath:
Excellent! Superb news!

This calls for a celebration!

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A few of you have asked, so this is the my paper on Keats (MLA formatting and works cited list removed):

Keatss Raping of Madeline

John Keatss The Eve of St. Agnes is often described as a love story, a romantic fairy tale, and/or an analogy for his own experiences in the publishing world. These readings are easily supported by the text of the poem...
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souspire:
I think that your analysis is a profound and sophisticated examination of the poem using a genuinely well-integrated textual and biographical approach. Plus, you do write well: both cogent and lucid prose! You are headed for big things academically!
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A centa is a poem composed, in whole or in majority part, of lines from other poems. For a class I'm taking, I was to compose a centa using only poetry from the 10th-18th centuries. English language only. Couldn't use a poem more than once. I thought I'd take a humorous aproach.






A Ladys Elegy

Making dead wood more blest than living lips (1)
Is...
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faceforradio:
Picasso. As a painter/artist.
souspire:
Perhaps. But I was thinking of Coleridge. See the Thomas McFarland assessment about one-quarter into this discussion:

References to Mosaic Composition in S.T. Coleridge

In retrospect, maybe I am swayed by the particular critic: I took a graduate seminar with Thomas McFarland, and what was his thesis I may have transferred to Coleridge himself. However, as an extenuating point, McFarland thought he himself was Coleridge!
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So I bought a membership for three months. I'm tired of waiting to find out if SG is gonna accept my photo set. I hope so. Ask Kiska, they're way hot. haha. Anyway, if you add me as a friend on here, promise you'll ogle my titties when/if I become a Suicide Girl.

Anyway.

Mad stressed with school. I finished the centa I had to...
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sportdeath:
Great! You started your journal!

I promise to ogle your titties if/when you become an SG.

In the meantime, what are you majoring in? And what is a "centa?"

Don't be lonely... don't cry!
love
faceforradio:
I'm a double major in English adn SOciology. I might be taking a minor in Human Rights. Depends on a few factors.

A centa is a poem made of other poems. It's no fun to write, but I made mine funny.

I'm sad. :-( hahaha