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Jun. 16th, 2005 09:35 pmSo, two exams down, three to go. Linguistics went quite well; if I get 72 or above, it's an HD for the course. It's like maths in that you can get 100%, and I knew everything, checked the paper thoroughly, left an hour early... so I think I did well on this one.
Hysteria of yesterday is illuminated by the onset of my period today. Oh, body, how your timing does indeed suck; it's been two months, what made you choose NOW?
Nurafen is my god, on that note.
Exam tomorrow is Foundations. I think I'm okay for the statutory interpretation section (35% of the semester); we shall see for the two short essays (20%). The thing about the essays is they are the kind of topics where you can bullshit, things like "does judicial independence unfairly advantage judges?" Bullshit is my element. (I do not want to analyse that, kthx.) However, you need to at least know SOMETHING to waffle about it, so hopefully I can pick two topics I have a vague clue about.
Book rec of the moment: Anne of Green Gables and all the sequels. Minna reading them for the first time reminded me of how much I love them, and so I'm rereading for the nth time; they never fail to make me cry, and I genuinely love the characters so much. It's not my genre at all. I hetship Gil/Anne with a FIERY PASSION. Let this speak for itself.
Hysteria of yesterday is illuminated by the onset of my period today. Oh, body, how your timing does indeed suck; it's been two months, what made you choose NOW?
Nurafen is my god, on that note.
Exam tomorrow is Foundations. I think I'm okay for the statutory interpretation section (35% of the semester); we shall see for the two short essays (20%). The thing about the essays is they are the kind of topics where you can bullshit, things like "does judicial independence unfairly advantage judges?" Bullshit is my element. (I do not want to analyse that, kthx.) However, you need to at least know SOMETHING to waffle about it, so hopefully I can pick two topics I have a vague clue about.
Book rec of the moment: Anne of Green Gables and all the sequels. Minna reading them for the first time reminded me of how much I love them, and so I'm rereading for the nth time; they never fail to make me cry, and I genuinely love the characters so much. It's not my genre at all. I hetship Gil/Anne with a FIERY PASSION. Let this speak for itself.
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Date: 2005-06-16 12:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-06-16 12:14 pm (UTC)Eek. Sounds... heavy-going. Good luck with it!
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Date: 2005-06-16 01:39 pm (UTC)I hetship Gil/Anne with a FIERY PASSION. Let this speak for itself.
Yes!! I have re-read both the ending to Anne of the Island (squee proposal!) and Anne of Ingleside (omg jealous Anne! <3) far too many times than is healthy. Also, have huge soft spot for Rilla of Ingleside.
I love L.M. Montgomery. The Blue Castle is one of my all time favourite books and I can never read it too many times. I read it every few months. It's one of three books in the world where I can read it cover to cover, then read it cover to cover immediately after.
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Date: 2005-06-16 11:44 pm (UTC)I haven't read it! I've never SEEN it, in fact. Clearly, this must be remedied. Hm. I have a quest for the holidays, then.
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Date: 2005-06-16 11:50 pm (UTC)I asked D* when/if Gil/Anne were going to have lots of mad creepy hetsex and she's like 'oh, not for ages. like, third or fourth book or something'.
;.; I feel like yelling "PICK OPTION 3! PUT. IT. IN!"
eeew, het =D
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Date: 2005-06-16 11:56 pm (UTC)Yeah, and dude, look at the date of publication. You're not going to get anything explicit. XD
But somehow you don't need/want it with them, really, so that's okay.