Postcards from under the rug of the soul

Aug 18, 2004 11:10

Someone has risen to my bait. In the art history department, someone removed my quote for a day, then put it back on this morning with the addendum "Yes: 'Good artists exist simply in what they make, and consequently are perfectly uninteresting in what they are.' -- Oscar Wilde ( Read more... )

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permablue August 17 2004, 18:00:50 UTC
hey man, I'd really like to talk to you sometime, but I can never catch you online... I seemed to have lost your e-mail, mind dropping me a line?

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an analysis of the typical "college" movie permablue August 19 2004, 12:03:03 UTC
Hollywood hasn't necisarily (can can never spell that god forsaken word) lied to us... the simple fact is, we're the main character. In almost every college movie there is one poor sap in which everything goes horribly wrong, be it his or her studies, relationships, trouble with freaky stalkers who have hair dolls of their love-interest. It is always the characters with little to no depth that are always partying and never seem to meet up with a shred of adversity. We're all pretty damned unique from the majority of the world, so naturally we aren't going to fit in right away; but in the end ladies and gentlemen, it is us, yes us, that get the grades, the job, and the girl (or guy) we just have to wade through sitcom-grade pitholes (of the rabbid, staved-wealsel filled kind) to get there.

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Re: an analysis of the typical "college" movie fallabout August 19 2004, 14:52:22 UTC
it all makes sense now!

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