Yeah, I've been a fan of the series for several years now. :) Don't really play the newer games because I can't seem to get into them. Actually, haven't played any HM games in a while though since I have to get through like 5 days in a sitting or I won't feel fulfilled.
Right now, I'm playing...
I'm happy, I'll be getting into psych. At first, I was .05 off of it and was going to tear my hair off but the b5 I pulled in English (HOW?#@# I DIDNT FINISH CREATIVE) gives me 1 extra point... As long as the course isn't TOO competitive, I'm going in.
Really feels great. :') Congratulations guys!
section 1 was good. I don't think section 1 can ever be bad however. :P
section 2 pretty gud (Germany)
section 3 das good too (Riefenstahl)
section 4 ouch (Conflict in Europe) Airwar and Russian counter-offensive in 1944... I went with airwar... I was hoping for appeasement as Conflict is my...
well ouch
I wrote that Alcman's poetry spoke about nature and true love. Said nature was significant for Sparta as it encouraged being healthy and fit. Said true love was insignificant and contradicted the Spartan view of marriage and all that shit
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwow
That question...
I didn't really integrate the H+M concept throughout my essay... Just in the introduction and I mentioned the use of "imaginative memory" a couple of times. :3
I interpreted it as the director/composer/whatever has the power to create their own version of events and they don't have to be...
I talked about the epigraph and how it manifested the Jazz Age's obsession with materialism and perfection. I did an integrated paragraph about how EBB sneered at Victorian England's ideal "perfect woman" being pretty and speaking gently and how Daisy fit the criteria. I also did a paragraph of...
Was anyone thrown off by how the title of the Deane speech was different? When I studied it, it was called ‘On the occasion of a Ecumenical Service for the Victims of the Canyoning Tragedy.' So, when I read it I was like, wtf B.O.S? Why do we have to reference some random...oh... I felt like...