blathering about ancient things because I like them

Jan 21, 2011 08:46

I haven't updated in awhile, I suppose because there's not a whole lot to update about. I'd post photos of places I've been, but I'm too lazy to format everything, and also because I spend more time trying to save money/working than going places exciting. Teaching is dull at the moment, since I'm still doing day-to-day stuff, and I honestly am ( Read more... )

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hideincarnate January 21 2011, 19:22:28 UTC
I loved that movie. We drove an hour to see it. A week later it came to the local theater. I was pissed. XD;

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atomicduck January 21 2011, 21:11:50 UTC
oh haha! it's everywhere here. when we went to see it during the day, the theatre was entirely senior citizens. XD

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deadtree January 22 2011, 06:14:52 UTC
Really, the most fascinating thing about history is the way it connects to everything around it, and the more you dig, the more you see the connections. It's like... the best-written psychological drama ever. Aaah. ♥ Anyway the exhibit sounds amazing!

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atomicduck January 22 2011, 15:33:06 UTC
yeah, it was really good! tons of stuff to ogle at. it's interesting how some civilisations would try to deny connections with previous ones, but you can always tell... drama indeed. :D

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tacomeow January 23 2011, 00:09:30 UTC
hey the black swan isnt out yet int he uk? i saw it and it was pretty good - not as good as requiem for a dream, but it was good in its own right,... one thing is though, i'd like to see mila kunis play an innocent character - it seems shes typecast a lot. Natalie portman was really good though, as always.

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atomicduck January 23 2011, 21:49:44 UTC
nope, the release was this friday. i like mila kunis a lot, but i'm pretty ughh about natalie portman. but if she was good in it/isn't ruining the film for me, then i'll be happy. may see it sometime this week.

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