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aunt_zelda ([personal profile] aunt_zelda) wrote2007-12-07 04:23 pm

Sorry! Links Please! Argh!

Sorry I haven’t been about recently, but everyone at school has been sick, I went on a long road trip to see a play, schoolwork has been overloading me, I just had my period, I was so sleepy yesterday I couldn’t concentrate on my thesis comparing Creon to Antigone and last night I had dance class for the first time since Thanksgiving and Vaughn is apparently alive in Alias and I’m suffering from Heroes withdrawal and have you TRIED to watch Tin Man online? It’s frakin’ impossible. I’ve seen up to where DG (or Deejee, I guess) is with the Psychic Lion and the wonderful ‘scarecrow’ and the Tin Man who I’ve fallen in love with. And Azzkadelia (or whatever) talked to the woman I’m sure is Deejee’s mommy in that funky prison orb thing and the flying monkey (AWESOME!) gave her that stick. And Deejee and Co entered Milltown (and realized Deejee’s parents are from there) and the town is inhabited by cyborgs (steampunk cyborgs.)

Then I got so confused because I didn’t know what to click next and PLEASE GOD HELP ME! I NEED LINKS LIKE YOU WOULDN’T BELIEVE!

Phew! *slump* I’ll start on catching up on slash now, but tomorrow I have to be at school for a Christmas Fair … yeek!

[identity profile] visiblemarket.livejournal.com 2007-12-07 10:28 pm (UTC)(link)
I couldn’t concentrate on my thesis comparing Creon to Antigone

Creon: dynamic character. Antigone: static character. There, done! ;)

[identity profile] aunt-zelda.livejournal.com 2007-12-07 11:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, fine, tell me that AFTER I handed the damn thing in! *sigh* I think it was ok, not as good as the one I wrote about blindess (both literal and metaphorical) being an essetial theme in Oedipus Rex ... gah, those Greeks sure were happy people! Incest and murder and prophecies and suicide ... wait ... sounds an awful lot like Heroes slash now that I think on it ...

[identity profile] visiblemarket.livejournal.com 2007-12-07 11:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, had I known you were working on that...

gah, those Greeks sure were happy people! Incest and murder and prophecies and suicide ... wait ... sounds an awful lot like Heroes slash now that I think on it ...

Well, when you're reading the great tragedy writer...some of the others were cheery. The Frogs and The Clouds are supposed to be hilarious...

[identity profile] aunt-zelda.livejournal.com 2007-12-08 09:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, had I known you were working on that...
Still ... I was so tired I was hardly able to finish the thesis, let alone call for help online.

Well, when you're reading the great tragedy writer...some of the others were cheery. The Frogs and The Clouds are supposed to be hilarious...
We're moving onto Lysistrata next.

[identity profile] holy-cockroach.livejournal.com 2007-12-08 12:44 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, Oedipus Rex. When we had to read it for class, I was reading one part out loud, and I got to where they described Oedipus stabbing his eyes out and I had to stop and say "...wow, this is really disgusting." XDXD.

But I <3 Creon.

[identity profile] aunt-zelda.livejournal.com 2007-12-08 02:40 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, Oedipus Rex. When we had to read it for class, I was reading one part out loud, and I got to where they described Oedipus stabbing his eyes out and I had to stop and say "...wow, this is really disgusting." XDXD.
Me too. I made the mistake of reading Oedipus. ICK.

But I <3 Creon.
Creon in Oedipus or Creon in Antigone? He's really different in the plays ...

[identity profile] holy-cockroach.livejournal.com 2007-12-08 02:58 am (UTC)(link)
Creon in Oedipus.

(Shhh... I've only ever read the beginning of Antigone... we were supposed to read it in 10th grade but we never got around to it... and then all our other teachers assumed we'd read it.)

[identity profile] aunt-zelda.livejournal.com 2007-12-08 09:15 pm (UTC)(link)
(Shhh... I've only ever read the beginning of Antigone... we were supposed to read it in 10th grade but we never got around to it... and then all our other teachers assumed we'd read it.)
Oh, you're bad!