You will never suceed*

Jan 12, 2011 23:26

A Day in the Life of the Sickle:
  • I've been reading The Perks of being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. Actually, I've only gotten two sittings in, and both times I've been fighting tears the whole while I was reading it. It's not even that particularly sad or dramatic, just inciteful and beautiful and ow my heart. I knew I was going to love this ( Read more... )

tv: daily_s/colbert_r, language: german, my photos, my daily life, tv: castle, music: vids, tv: clips

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chaosvizier January 13 2011, 13:49:09 UTC
There should be a plaque by the statue of the angel guarding the bridge to Castle Gandolfo. It would read "YOU! SHALL NOT! PASS!"

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bending_sickle January 13 2011, 16:04:44 UTC
Actually, the intimidation factor is already high on that bridge, considering that all the angels are carrying some sort of implement of torture a la "Look what Jesus had to put up with! For you!". The plaque might be overdoing it ;)

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seschat January 13 2011, 14:50:26 UTC
The Perks of being a Wallflower is made of sunshine and love and epicness! ♥

AND YOU ARE NOT A FAILURE you'll brush up on your German grammar in no time! And hey, I've been studying Spanish for four years now and I still don't know when to use the SUBJUNTIVO DAMNIT. I mean, I know the rules and all? But I don't feel it, which pretty much means I don't know when to use the subjuntivo. *facepalm*

I love the pictures! (But what is up with SAN GIOVANNI? CREEPY.)

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bending_sickle January 13 2011, 16:12:06 UTC
But it's just so depressing to know that there was all this stuff that I knew and I could do and now I can't. Which just brings to mind the next question of "What's the point of learning it in the first place?" It's just...I could, and now I can't, and I can't help thinking of all the other things that I knew and have now forgotten and then it's just one step from that to "My whole CV is a lie!" because like I remember any of that. The spiral of woe sucketh, yea, verily.

Apparently that's Bartholomew the Apostle who got flayed and crucified upside down. *shudders* I can't think of flaying ever since I read Follet's At World's End (WARNING: Graphic description liek woah omg squick).

*smiiiiiiiiish*

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seschat January 13 2011, 16:30:57 UTC
*offers you huggles and love* So what if your grammar is a bit rusty, really? If you've already learned it, it'll come back to you ultra fast, right? And then you can move on to GREATNESS. >:D I mean, I get where you're coming from, it's the exact same thing with learning a piece on the piano and then forgetting and then having to re-learn it, but the muscle memory's there, so - *\o/* go, Sickle! Also, I'm at your disposal if you need help with anything, you just say the word, love. ♥

Flayed alive whattttttttttttt. *hides*

*goes to watch Sherlock* *is excited like a flaily excited thing*

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bending_sickle January 13 2011, 17:09:35 UTC
A Study in Scarlet is ♥. I expect there to be much squee :D

*MOAR SQUISHES*

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