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Blueberries taste gross. I take them out of my fruit and yogurt parfait. They need a little bit less strawberries too. Just a little. They're still good, though. But I LOVE their yogurt just straight up. The strawberries are an added yum.

I'm in a pretty good mood today. I got my smelly good perfume on that I never use any more because they discontinued it. And I didn't horribly bomb my paper. Actually got a B-.

I know I'm going to get a B in that class unless I make a C between now and then, but I've already done my research paper so that's nice. I think I feel good being able to at least hold my own in that class around all those graduate students spouting deep and complex things.

When I first came to that class, I could barely understand a thing because I'd been in sophomore english classes so there isn't much thinking required there beyond the literal. But I'm starting to understand this stuff now. And I'm looking at it for inspiration in my stories and etc.

It seems like the meaning of literature shares roots with psychology. It's like studying the psychology of these characters. Their lives. Their loves. Their hates. In reality, all of it is connected. It's just the contact between two of more people. It's the way their lives intersect and how doing that effects them. Or doesn't. But that too shows something about that character or that world.

Even if all of this has to do with just humans or aliens or demons. They're all the same basic feelings of emotion and a person trying to put things into context with their world.

The purring of a cat is so neat. And the ecstasy it has being petted.

And that's my random stuff of the day.

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8/4/05 21:12 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] shadow-3013.livejournal.com
I like blueberries unless they're all squishy. Squishy ones are gross.

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