you reach out for a blankethypercaroFebruary 5 2008, 04:15:25 UTC
interestingly, this entry almost reads as if you felt that suicide in this case were business that needed to be taken care of, the way that tonight my business is my homework & the way that my parent's business is raising me nicely. this entry almost reads like "look i'm not naming any names but some of you need to go kill yourselves; get to it."
incidentally, i agree with the statement, not the thing i thought you meant but the sentiment actually expressed.
on another note, do you like hamlet so much? i wonder why. my friend's mother married her uncle so i think about her a lot while reading it.
Re: you reach out for a blanketinkabelleFebruary 6 2008, 01:56:08 UTC
it actually was not meant for someone to consider suicide, but rather a critique of the way a certain someone deals with their problems that could incidentally lead to their death. much to my dismay and sadness. i preformed hamlet in sophomore year of hs and it has always had a special place in my heart. i though hamlet, the character was awesome--until i really read it in a college english course. then i realized that hamlet, the character, is actually a complete piece of shit. thus, i enjoyed all the many layers of the onion that is hamlet, the play.
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incidentally, i agree with the statement, not the thing i thought you meant but the sentiment actually expressed.
on another note, do you like hamlet so much? i wonder why. my friend's mother married her uncle so i think about her a lot while reading it.
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i preformed hamlet in sophomore year of hs and it has always had a special place in my heart. i though hamlet, the character was awesome--until i really read it in a college english course. then i realized that hamlet, the character, is actually a complete piece of shit. thus, i enjoyed all the many layers of the onion that is hamlet, the play.
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