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Jan. 2nd, 2004 02:42 pmso, onto that immensely gripping subject, revision...
i don't know when my physics exams are - only that i have them in the next few weeks. so i'm revising, realising i've retained a lot less this year that i'd thought i had.
have come to the conclusion that i definitely favour the arts subjects - it is rather impossible, i have found, to legitimitely claim to be revising physics when reading yet another wilde biography. however, is entirely legit as english revision - hell, if i could find a copy of salome in the original french, that would be french revision. and reading plato is classics revision. but physics - lets just say, i don't take as much joy in this subject as i used to.
and as for my french coursework - *sobs* - i don't think i'm going to even bother looking at it these hols. the only french revision i've done is reading baudelaire aloud by candlelight at 2 in the morning because i was feeling 'artistic' (read - affected).
and alice and jean have gone away, so i have nobody to sit online and procrastinate with for hours at a time. and who knows whether or not it's going well? alice sent me such an ambiguous text message that i haven't a clue if they have hit it off or are wishing they'd stayed at home.
i don't know when my physics exams are - only that i have them in the next few weeks. so i'm revising, realising i've retained a lot less this year that i'd thought i had.
have come to the conclusion that i definitely favour the arts subjects - it is rather impossible, i have found, to legitimitely claim to be revising physics when reading yet another wilde biography. however, is entirely legit as english revision - hell, if i could find a copy of salome in the original french, that would be french revision. and reading plato is classics revision. but physics - lets just say, i don't take as much joy in this subject as i used to.
and as for my french coursework - *sobs* - i don't think i'm going to even bother looking at it these hols. the only french revision i've done is reading baudelaire aloud by candlelight at 2 in the morning because i was feeling 'artistic' (read - affected).
and alice and jean have gone away, so i have nobody to sit online and procrastinate with for hours at a time. and who knows whether or not it's going well? alice sent me such an ambiguous text message that i haven't a clue if they have hit it off or are wishing they'd stayed at home.
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Date: 2004-01-02 02:52 pm (UTC)Jesus don't want me for a sunbeam.
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Date: 2004-01-02 03:36 pm (UTC)did ye see dead ringers? there was actual gandalf/saruman slash. like, talking of shagging, a kiss, & everything.
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Date: 2004-01-05 02:49 pm (UTC)Why am I thinking about this.
Hmm.
Perhaps I'll go think about the 2 inches of newsprint in the G2 today about JOHNNY DEPP IN CATCF.
Not a fan of the girly kind (http://www.deadjournal.com/~lilypond)
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Date: 2004-01-05 02:54 pm (UTC)let me read and die and *die* and *~*DIE*~*.
vbd tomorrow - i hope he deals with a) my missing wilde essay b) my missing report
- - - did you get no report from him? - - -
like my new lj layout? i'm changing it lots this week, trying to find perfection...