As I wade through forests of paperwork for this new case, I can't help but think about words, and the meanings thereof. It's quite amazing how you can see one letter, and the world will take three different views of it (yours, mine, and the judge's
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I am the most horrible vengeful creature when it comes to 8059, and my logic with it mutates into this awful moster than boils down to, "I DON'T CARE WHAT WINS AS LONG AS IT ISN'T THAT."
I OBJECT TO EVERYTHING, I DOUBT ITS SOURCE. *LOOKS AT YOU* ~
I really wonder why I chose to do English Literature as a minor
I suspect the Usual Reason (and Famous Last Words), "It seemed like a good idea at the time."
I like (your?) the Law Like Love analysis the best, by the way. The e.e. cummings analysis was so sad.
Augh. Tis the bane of Literature students, it is - never to see the world like one of the common folk ever again. Or the bane of anybody who specialises in anything, for that matter. XD
I don't know: wasn't that always the beautiful thing about it? Or so I think. That your world will always be different to you, because of that? It's a whole new way to see the world.
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*hides 8059 ficcage from aefallen* You wouldn't object to them both being in the fic at the same time provided they're not together, would you though?
I OBJECT TO EVERYTHING, I DOUBT ITS SOURCE.
Uhm, actually I kinda did those analyses off the top of my head. No references, unfortunately XD So, yes, that analysis of Law Like Love is purely mine - or as purely mine as it can get, seeing how ideas are used and reused every second.
The e.e. cummings analysis was so sad.
Aw... *hugs*
I suspect the Usual Reason (and Famous Last Words), "It seemed like a good idea at the time."
It... did. XDDDD
It's a whole new way to see the world.
I suppose I'll get used to that eventually - I mean, I love being able to see things differently and sometimes even boast about it, (orz/XD) but it's a little lonely when other people don't understand...
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