idiot quote for the day:

Mar 06, 2006 14:03

Romanticism. on Blake's "The Human Abstract".

Its a pre-Marx representation of Socialism

i'm just grateful that he didn't ejaculate all over the table when he was done getting off on himself.

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nikolala March 7 2006, 05:36:09 UTC
hahahah!
a dude ion one of my classes today described something as "a handsomist explanation" wtf!????!

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amynator March 8 2006, 02:04:22 UTC
hahaha, is handsomist even a word??
in another class the teacher mentioned 'pride' as a theme in a text, and this guy says: "is it pride... or pridefulness?" and the teacher said: "..... ah...what's the distinction?" i'm pretty sure 'pridefulness' isn't a word either. or if it is, it just means 'pride'.

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nikolala March 8 2006, 02:11:45 UTC
i ahd this retarded teacher is high school who once said that there is a distinction between a tragic event and something that is a tragedy --- wtf?! i put my hand up and said "no, i think they are the same, just one is the adjective" and he promptly ignored me. fucking penis.

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mississippidan March 15 2006, 05:38:41 UTC
Hi amynator! Joy also pointed out that you were on my friends list, and I haven't ever said hi, so hi! I really should learn how to use LJ. But I am a bear of little brain...

The comment in your post makes me feel like Jimmy Stewart at the top of the tower in Vertigo. :p (Again, bear of little brain...)

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amynator March 15 2006, 06:47:08 UTC
hey dan! dude, i am also totally techno-unco!!
ps. don't get your vertigo reference.

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mississippidan March 15 2006, 06:59:33 UTC
Oh, am I remembering it right? At the end of the movie he has to go to the top of this church tower, and as he is climbing he looks down and the vertigo makes him dizzy - and there's that famous Hitchcock camera movement where the camera pulls back physically and zooms in at the same time - the on-screen effect is that the focus point (usually in the middle of the screen) stays in place, but everything around it zooms away into the distance. Kind of nauseating :p

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amynator March 16 2006, 00:15:31 UTC
ohhhh, nauseating! i've never seen vertigo, or any hitchcock movie for that matter. should i be ashamed to admit this? yes, it was nauseating.

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mississippidan March 15 2006, 05:39:49 UTC
Incidentally, joy added you to my friends list for me! okay, I'll leave you alone now. :p haha

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