So damn cool:
Sunday, 20 May 2012
Full nakedness! All joys are due to thee. (John Donne)
(Mark Arbeit)
(Ian Rankin)
(Aaron Hawks)
(Andreas Bitesnich)
(Lauren Bentley)
(Christian Coigny)
(Courtesy of The Fine Art Nude Network -> procrastination that makes me feel cultured.. I obviously don't actually know anything about these photographers... But I know I like the photos. I think there is way too much pressure to know about art. It makes it seem an elite thing.. off-putting... I'm sure more people would go to art galleries if they didn't have to worry about knowing. Knowing is such a frightening concept. "Do you know...?" Ugh. Nothing worse. I hate people who feel like they have to tell you everything they do know like they're doing you a favour. What dicks.Tour-guides and the like; that snooty friend who studied art-history (no, not you, Flora). Knowledge may well enhance appreciation but it should never, never be a requisite.
End of pretentious rant. Thank you for your time.)
Thursday, 17 May 2012
My last year self:
Found this amongst my notes from a class last year - real, live stream of consciousness:
Ohmygoodnessiamintroubletoday.cannotconcentrateovermyheadthindfkdlsfnearlythereonlyhalfanhourleftthankthelordgoddefinitelyappearsmorefrequentlyduringboredmomentsthananyothertimeinmylifeithinkijustlostmyhusbanddododododosixminutesyaaayfinished:)
Friday, 11 May 2012
A list of words I can definitely spell except when I'm revising:
I've struggled at length with all of these words in the past week and thought it would be funny to make a list so that I can quantify scientifically how mushy my brain has become as a result of all this time spent with Shakespeare (and co):
- Critacise
- admittedly that looks wrong, but a 'z' would be American and Americans talk funny, and I can't abide a word that only lets one vowel in. Its just not politically correct these days.
- Implisit
- "He implies it" that makes it "implisit." duh.
- Sherriff
- because two 'r's and two 'f's are better than one of each
- Discribe
- I can't believe I still get this one wrong: tragic.
- Chosing
- Tragic again
- Anticipatioun
- Probably how Chaucer would have spelt it...
- Hartfelt
- the emotions experienced by an adult deer/dear/deir
- Heavie
- A name for a Southern American hill-billie, perhaps Heavie-Joe-Bob in full.. or the 8th dwarf who loves heaving things about
- Solemnoties
- Aliens from Doctor Who-- they are naughty and solemn
- Bascket
- not sure what I was thinking here. Continental pronunciation perhaps?
- Behavior
- Still baffled as to why spell-check says this is wrong
Thursday, 10 May 2012
Sunday, 6 May 2012
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