Indianavol4eva
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Wow. If you people couldn't tell I was serious and distraught about my dog, then something is wrong. Pretty sure I'm done for good this time. Run my course if people are starting to turn against me for no ****ing reason.
It's been real.
Wow. If you people couldn't tell I was serious and distraught about my dog, then something is wrong. Pretty sure I'm done for good this time. Run my course if people are starting to turn against me for no ****ing reason.
It's been real.
That's a bit of the Remember When thing I posted to you that you might have missed. Zone used to be straight up and honest w/o having to question. Fun times they were. Appears to be in the rear view mirror now.
*Court of the Crimson King
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuF7VoVkSpY[/youtube]
Been a while since I listened to this ass kicking stuff.
Pooch, I'm in two English classes this semester. American Literature from 1900 to present is one. It's alright. The other is The Victorian novel and it's American perception. I like it a lot. We have read Persuasion, Adam Bede, and are just now starting Great Expectations.
Tell me more about the American Lit class. What else are y'all going to read?
We read Playing in the Dark by Toni Morrison, Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, a few short stories by various authors from the modernist movement between the WW's, and some modernist poetry. I really liked T.S. Eliot and Frost. The Wasteland was amazing.
Overall, i think i prefer English Literature. I really want to visit England. I wanna see the Lake District so badly. I'm trying to get one of the English professors to schedule an immersion trip.
