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Lu. D: Bah. D:
Rambling time. :"D
After spending six hours learning at school, and then six hours doing homework, I realized something was wrong. D: How do those kids with 4.0 GPA's do it? Do they bribe their teachers to not assign so much homework and classwork? And I don't think I want to take AP English next year. My 3-in binder is almost full, and that's just pre-AP during the first month. I'd need a whole other backpack for a real AP class. >.o And I've heard this rumor about AP Art. :"D Now THAT sounds like my kind of thing. Perhaps they'd let me use watercolors!? :"D! *randomly makes a swish noise* Swish.
Saturday marks a full year in using my Gaia journla. Amazing, huh? Amazing that I've been keeping track. But think about it--over a year of my life has been spent on this website. What does that say about me? What kind of a TV show could that possibly make for all my faithful veiwers of Leamony's Life? Just a girl sitting at her computer typing away every chance she gets... I know I'd get bored. Then again, maybe it's what the "Real World" is into. O_o And then I'm getting excited because it seems like I'll still be on Gaia long enough to celebrate my two-year anniversary. I know it's still a long ways away, but I just can't see things slowing to a stop untill 10th grade starts up. xD I really have an addictive personality to things online. Back in fourth and fifth grade it was this RP I did called Word War (If anyone has any info on what happened to the Alliances of Bikon... T oT), and now for seventh, eighth, and ninth grade it'll be Gaia. I wonder what might come next?
.... So I impulsively just checked up on the whole Word War dealie. The old webpage is still up: http://www.wordwar2.launchbase.com/ T 0T but the chat doesn't want to work for me. And there are ads all over the place. But it's not like anyone would be there. I've still got Ali's old e-mail. But I doubt she checks it anymre. *lesigh* I fear that someday I'll be doing this very same thing with gaia. Checking to see if the site is still up, logging in if I can, but being ultimately out-of-touch with everyone and everything.
And on a random note, has anyone ever read 'The Raven' by Edgar Allen Poe? We had to read it for Pre-AP, and it's amazing how much trouble so much of the class had. We grouped off so we could help eachother out, and I ended up helping all of my group as well as another group. "Who's Lenore?" "His dead wife who must have passed away just recently, maybe even earlier that day." "How'd you get all that?" "He's constantly got her on the mind, and he speaks of her as if God himself sent her to him. The man was in love, and now she is 'lost' and is a 'memory', see?" "How do you know it's not a girl mourning a dead guy?" "You're right--it could have been girl-girl gay love. But I doubt that..." At this point there'd be a rucus... xD But it's kind of odd seeing so many people struggling just to understand the literal meaning of the poem. I think they were just reading it too slowly, they were getting stuck on every word or phrase, thinking about it too much. You have to read poety at a fairly speedy pace while still soaking alot of it in so that you can 'feel' the way the poem sounds, making all of the gibberish understandable. Am I making any sence to you? Though, in sixth period Rae and I got together to continue working on the poem (I didn't get anything done. -__-) But the group we were working with was having just as much trouble. Rae and I both really like the poem, so we'd be just randomly reading bits of it aloud, with all the emotion, shouting, and stuff. People thought we were chanting a spell. xD It was fun, but again I didn;t get anyhting done, though everyone else did. It made my homework load quite a lot bigger. D:
Enough of that. :"D I'm still looking for the driver for my camera. I have some pictures I want to show off from the 'con.
Leamony · Fri Sep 23, 2005 @ 05:49am · 0 Comments |
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