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Like a Jellyfish: To The Lighthouse revisited
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Write what you know, they always say. Monday, May 26, 2008. To The Lighthouse revisited. So, I finished. Yeah, it kinda hurt my brain a little, but overall it was good. Like I said in an earlier blog post, Woolf writes. Was interesting, but difficult. As such, it is probably worth reading, though I would recommend that you have some sort of guide with you while reading. Labels: To The Lighthouse. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Why skin cancer is really, truly bad for your skin. Some Cool Dead People.
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Like a Jellyfish: A Random Collection Of Things You May or May Not Care to Know
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Write what you know, they always say. Sunday, May 4, 2008. A Random Collection Of Things You May or May Not Care to Know. Is dead. He has been for quite some time now. Carlisle. Is now a murder of two fellow guppies. He seems quite happy being the only fish in his tank now. He has, however, no one to beat up as a way to release his sexual frustration (I'm assuming that this is what it was, considering he is a guppy and they breed prolifically. Is probably my favorite dead person of all time. 7 Seven is c...
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Like a Jellyfish: A dilemma concerning the future
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Write what you know, they always say. Sunday, May 4, 2008. A dilemma concerning the future. College. That is my future dilemma. The problem is the same for many people, I'm sure. There are hundreds of schools in the US, each with a hefty price tag bearing the guilt tactic, "Isn't an education worth it? Kidding. I'm sure it is. But which overpriced school to attend? There are some downsides however. Would I act like a snob because I mistakenly believe they're all snobs? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Like a Jellyfish: March 2008
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Write what you know, they always say. Thursday, March 27, 2008. The Energicos and their Possible Doom. How long will it be before the family falls apart? Will they ever get another dragon? Unfortunately, I had to uninstall my version of the Sims when my computer started to run out of space. So, I'm afraid the Energicos are no more. More research on the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis. Update on the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis. I'm having some difficulty finding books at the public library, though I did find one good o...
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Like a Jellyfish: What I want(ed) to be when I grow (grew) up
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Write what you know, they always say. Monday, May 26, 2008. What I want(ed) to be when I grow (grew) up. When I was in preschool, I wanted to be a paleontologist. I can't recreate the exact reasons I had back then, but I do know that I thought dinosaurs were the coolest thing ever. I wanted to go dig up their bones and try to picture what their lives would have been like. In preschool I wanted to be a ballerina for a while. This wasn't serious like the paleontologist, and it didn't last long. Bears Beets...
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Like a Jellyfish: April 2008
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Write what you know, they always say. Monday, April 28, 2008. Two Questions: Another reading journal entry. I quite enjoyed the humor and clutter of this graphic essay. My favorite parts were the little "Does this suck? The answer is yes." and "Is this good? Monsters, and the cat appearing on many panels to hiss 'sssuck! I have to say, I also thought the panel about children's "word pictures=story" also greatly amused me ("And the mummy is pooping back! However, I did enjoy this essay more than the other.
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Like a Jellyfish: May 2008
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Write what you know, they always say. Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Why skin cancer is really, truly bad for your skin. Since my AP Psych community service partner and I are doing a skin cancer awareness campaign, I might as well post some facts and something of a rant here on this blog. This is a subject I feel really strongly about, so here goes. First, some data about skin cancer and tanning and why both are BAD. Skin Cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the United States. Facts taken from here.
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Like a Jellyfish: Why skin cancer is really, truly bad for your skin
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Write what you know, they always say. Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Why skin cancer is really, truly bad for your skin. Since my AP Psych community service partner and I are doing a skin cancer awareness campaign, I might as well post some facts and something of a rant here on this blog. This is a subject I feel really strongly about, so here goes. First, some data about skin cancer and tanning and why both are BAD. Skin Cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the United States. Facts taken from here.
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Like a Jellyfish: Spindle's End
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Write what you know, they always say. Sunday, May 4, 2008. This is about a book I read awhile ago, but still reread on occasion because it's good. It's a recreated fairytale,. In this case. It's set in a fairy tale world. The main character, Rosie, is raised as the daughter of two fairies in a sleepy little town called Foggy Bottom. Rosie is actually a princess who was cursed at birth by the evil witch. you all know the story. Anyways, it's a good book because it's not just. The loveliest time of year.