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Mar. 15th, 2005 04:02 pmDear Laying Down The Law:
RE: Chapter 2
No, exclamation marks do NOT make a legal textbook more interesting. They are just silly. Furthermore, please desist in your highly inadequate attempts to describe feudalism and the Norman conquest; having studied them in infinitely more depth and accuracy in history, I can assure you that your efforts are not appreciated. You may, however, continue use of childish language, on the grounds that it is easier and thus quicker to read.
Yours Sincerely,
Me
PS: STOP USING LATIN, GOD DAMMIT.
In other news, I have my period, I have many stacks of reading, I couldn't sleep last night thanks to multiple and very numerous insect bites (one of which is on the palm of my right hand, with which I write), and, due to allergies, the aforementioned bites are swollen, sore and itchy despite having not being scratched. In addition to this, I am hungry and my stomach hurts.
Perhaps I am feeling a little bitchy. Rest assured that it is entirely aimed towards university, textbooks, nature and other things of the sort; I remain quite sure that I will not be biting anyone's heads off in the near future.
Have just realised how utterly pretentious the language used in this entry is. I blame it shamelessly all upon legal history, as it is (quite evidently) a cross between history and law and the language is infectious.
RE: Chapter 2
No, exclamation marks do NOT make a legal textbook more interesting. They are just silly. Furthermore, please desist in your highly inadequate attempts to describe feudalism and the Norman conquest; having studied them in infinitely more depth and accuracy in history, I can assure you that your efforts are not appreciated. You may, however, continue use of childish language, on the grounds that it is easier and thus quicker to read.
Yours Sincerely,
Me
PS: STOP USING LATIN, GOD DAMMIT.
In other news, I have my period, I have many stacks of reading, I couldn't sleep last night thanks to multiple and very numerous insect bites (one of which is on the palm of my right hand, with which I write), and, due to allergies, the aforementioned bites are swollen, sore and itchy despite having not being scratched. In addition to this, I am hungry and my stomach hurts.
Perhaps I am feeling a little bitchy. Rest assured that it is entirely aimed towards university, textbooks, nature and other things of the sort; I remain quite sure that I will not be biting anyone's heads off in the near future.
Have just realised how utterly pretentious the language used in this entry is. I blame it shamelessly all upon legal history, as it is (quite evidently) a cross between history and law and the language is infectious.
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Date: 2005-03-15 06:12 am (UTC)Having an insect bite on the palm of your writing hand...ouch. It's perfectly normal to be irritated in such circumstances.
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Date: 2005-03-15 06:43 am (UTC)I know I have to get used to the Latin, but when it uses such childish language the rest of the time I feel it is reasonable to expect some explanation for the terms it uses. XD As for the exclamation marks... those were just 'wtf' inducing. *g*