"Hillary is mean."

Feb 06, 2008 22:15

Le sigh. I wish people would learn about the election and its candidates instead of spitting out everything they hear people say (on the internet, of all places). I don't mimick my parents' (God knows) views... And I don't know whether to be disgusted or amused at the comments people post on AOL news concerning the election. I have half a mind to make my own post: "I sincerly hope that the people making the majority of these comments are not adults." The posts don't have anything of substance, just "OMG BARACK OBAMA IS A TERRORIST" or "HILLARY CLINTON DESERVES TO DIE" and other nonsence like that. Now, we talked about the election again in Mr. Lee's class today (which I liked) and the point came up that to be for one person is not necessarily to be against another. I will be honest -- I do not like Hillary Clinton. I don't like what I hear and see of her personality, and I'm not a fan of certain policies she has. However, especially as a woman, I respect how far she has come, all the experience she has, and her perserverance despite all of the crap she has had to put up with.

Enough of that, for now. I fell alsleep when I got home at 2:30 today. And slept for...six hours. Apparently, no one knew I was home, either. Hah. I meant to write some more of my Heyman/Kloves fic, but as I fell alsleep, I obviously did not. I got up at 8:30, made a bagel and drank some juice, took a shower, and hopped on here to check out NM results. (And HP news as well, but since I don't live in England, I doubt I can win the photo contest.) The most confusing and worst bit? I'm still tired.

Oh, and I forgot to mention that we learned what our parts and partners for our Modern American Drama scenes in Wags' class will be. I will be Blanche DuBoir, if you can believe it, and JJ is my partner, Stella. I'm not to thrilled, as I don't like Williams or "Streetcar," but I do like JJ, so that's good. Honestly, I dunno what she was thinking, giving us scenes from "Streetcar" and OMG Death of a Salesman. C'est tres bizarre.

school, acting, presidential election

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