Fallout Kid ([info]falloutkid) wrote,
@ 2008-03-31 19:10:00
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First Day of school
All done! The class is as old as me, less a year, on the average. One snappy looking feller said that he hadn't been to school in 7 years. A neo hippie (read= pothead) beardo was only about 20. The college professor looks younger than my boyfriend, and he almost certainly has an extensive grunge CD collection, and was probably stoked to see Dinosaur Jr. this year.

English 121, dope-bizzle. I'm just here maxing out on these hella computers. Damn, talk about spending some dime! I'm going to go check out their law library in a second. For better or worse, this campus is going to be home for about two years, I'd reckon. Gotta hold it down this time.

Yo peace, suckas.


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[info]splotch13
2008-04-01 02:34 pm UTC (link)
Doug, we should exchange papers. You can tell me how to improve, and I can.. uh... pretend to tell you how to do something, because you're infinitely a better writer than I am by far. =) I guess this is a one sided thing, but hey, you'll have a permanent reader!

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[info]falloutkid
2008-04-02 03:39 am UTC (link)
Hahaha. I like to write, I think it's pretty fun. Don't shortchange yourself, though. The best way to get there is to believe in what you are saying, I think. It's pretty difficult to do that when it is just a mindless essay for a college class, but there is always a way to save something for yourself, like a piano player that writes their own music on the side of having to learn Chopin, Beethoven, and Mozart.

When it comes to writing in the English language, I refer to Mark Twain: "The works of the masters are like fine wine; mine are like water. But everyone drinks water."

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[info]splotch13
2008-04-02 05:04 pm UTC (link)
You know, if it weren't for the fact that I believe good ideas are good ideas no matter whose mouths they come out of, I would completely ignore everything Mark Twain says, because the bastard though Jane Austen should have been killed for her writing.

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[info]falloutkid
2008-04-03 03:50 am UTC (link)
Ouch. That I didn't know. I have not read many Austen novels, but I have noticed that they are of a particular theme that I am not fond of; status seeking spinster seeks to mock and play a part in the process of a bourgeois community.

However, I believe that I must make an educated comment, and I shall endeavor to read Pride and Prejudice sometime this year before I cast my ballot forever as "against".

Nevermind Twain. He was a cranky sort, and he believed in God to boot. Nobody's perfect.

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