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Today I finished my English exams, which means I am half-done with all my IB exams. I have history on Wednesday and Thursday, and then French on Friday, and then NO MORE! Yaaaaay!
I wrote about social classes and gender in Hedda Gabler and A Streetcar Named Desire. It was a very easy question, so I was lucky.
I signed up for 1character, and I hope they get back to be soon. Because I'm writing for Nadia with or without their blessing, so there! Nyah!
Lordy do I need to study history. I did, however, make Adriana brownies for her birthday tomorrow.
Comment on this entry and I will give you a letter. Write ten words beginning with that letter, including a explanation of what the word means to you and why.
xaara gave me the letter P because she's evil.
Permission: This word is all submissive and lowly- needing the approval of someone else to do
something. It's for children and browbeaten wives.
Paralysis: A word for fear and inertia.
Practical: Sensible and stolid, like Ma on Little House on the Prairie.
People: Who need people are the luckiest people in the world. Barbra Streisand. The world at large.
Petulant:Temper Tantrums and spoiled children, spoiled adults, spoiled teenagers.
Paragon: Pristine, something to aspire to, a model to follow.
Perfection: Flawless, complete, Sylvia's "Edge"
Pandemonium: Liquid handsoap. The first time I saw the word was in a Mallory BabySitters' Club book, and when Mallory used the word, her sister Vanessa said it sounded like a dish detergent. "My hands are soft because I use Pandemonium." And "Life is random and unfair, life is Pandemonium."
Perilous: Danger!
Popular: One of the two songs from Wicked I like, the color pink.
I wrote about social classes and gender in Hedda Gabler and A Streetcar Named Desire. It was a very easy question, so I was lucky.
I signed up for 1character, and I hope they get back to be soon. Because I'm writing for Nadia with or without their blessing, so there! Nyah!
Lordy do I need to study history. I did, however, make Adriana brownies for her birthday tomorrow.
Comment on this entry and I will give you a letter. Write ten words beginning with that letter, including a explanation of what the word means to you and why.
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Permission: This word is all submissive and lowly- needing the approval of someone else to do
something. It's for children and browbeaten wives.
Paralysis: A word for fear and inertia.
Practical: Sensible and stolid, like Ma on Little House on the Prairie.
People: Who need people are the luckiest people in the world. Barbra Streisand. The world at large.
Petulant:Temper Tantrums and spoiled children, spoiled adults, spoiled teenagers.
Paragon: Pristine, something to aspire to, a model to follow.
Perfection: Flawless, complete, Sylvia's "Edge"
Pandemonium: Liquid handsoap. The first time I saw the word was in a Mallory BabySitters' Club book, and when Mallory used the word, her sister Vanessa said it sounded like a dish detergent. "My hands are soft because I use Pandemonium." And "Life is random and unfair, life is Pandemonium."
Perilous: Danger!
Popular: One of the two songs from Wicked I like, the color pink.
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Date: 2006-05-09 03:27 am (UTC)Oh lordy! Can you say Grammy?
Good luck with history! If you don't know it, you're destined to repeat it.
Totally.