trinityofone (
trinityofone) wrote2006-01-18 10:37 am
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Scene:
trinityofone's Fables tutorial, a little after nine a.m.
Tutor: Let's talk about symbols. Say you have a candle. What does that represent?
trinityofone: A penis.
Student Who is NOT Batshit Insane: Light.
trinityofone's brain: No talking. Ever. Again.
Y'all wish you were in my class, doncha?
Also, GIP.
siriaeve makes the bestest icons, doesn't she? Yes.
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Tutor: Let's talk about symbols. Say you have a candle. What does that represent?
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Student Who is NOT Batshit Insane: Light.
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Y'all wish you were in my class, doncha?
Also, GIP.
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Absolutely! I stalk your journal for the comments threads, because they're so hilarious. This one is especially good, though *g* It's like - your entire flist is made up of mad funny geeks! It's the coolest place in town!
It's Hermione syndrome, and there IS NO CURE!
...but having a diagnosis is half the battle? Hermione syndrome, I must remember that *g*
OMG, have you seen this?
Not yet! But I will, when I get home to my computer that has my software on it! I've heard good things about that show.
if right from the start there are a bunch of terms I don't understand, and I have to put lots and lots of effort into figuring out the world, I get frustrated and give up.
Ah, fair enough. And yes, Neal Stephenson does that even more than most - throwing you into the world so you work it out as you go along. I really enjoy his stuff, though. *sads*
"If I wanted to be this fucking confused, I'd go back to reading Dryden."
Yeah, but you read James Joyce, so you have no room to talk about people writing confusingly *g*
I don't think I ever read any Dryden. Nor much Milton, though I have a copy of Paradise Lost somewhere. I should probably remedy that.
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ROCK! I am officially cool by association!
I've heard good things about that show.
That particular snippet is especially priceless. And...relevant. *g*
Neal Stephenson does that even more than most - throwing you into the world so you work it out as you go along. I really enjoy his stuff, though. *sads*
I will try again. Seriously, he is on my "Try again, you lazy bitch!" list.
...I should have been a motivational speaker.
you read James Joyce, so you have no room to talk about people writing confusingly
Did I ever claim to have understood Ulysses? No, I did not. Because I...did not. ;-)
Dubliners, though...damn. *loves*
Milton is great. Paradise Lost in particular, but I also really like his sonnets. This is my favorite (http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poem/1451.html).
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Your coolness brings all the fangirls to the yard! Or, um, something.
I will try again. Seriously, he is on my "Try again, you lazy bitch!" list.
Yay! Try Snow Crash if you can, that was more of a general success, so is probably more accessible. Or else Zodiac, which isn't cyberpunk at all, but much more normal-story-like than his usual.
Milton is great. Paradise Lost in particular, but I also really like his sonnets. This is my favorite.
That's really nice. Also, ROCK ON MILTON YOU ARE SO RIGHT. Being immature and almost 24 is ok! Milton said so! Yay!