happiness is now finding that the thing you thought was due this week is really due next week

2007-10-01 at 7:17 p.m.

siigh. i am sitting here preparing to start working after only having slept this morning—when it was bright. and waking up a few hours later to go for class. :( yy is tired, and feeling dumb, and sorry for herself. yy feels like a pathetic worm. and yy is tired. and talking about herself in the third person.......

but well. film essay down, not my best work—little is, really, but i don't quite know how to be more critical, and well, no time/energy—but it is done. moving on to the art and history one, due wednesday, after which i'll plunge straight into intro to world, due on friday. methinks i'll spend friday (from 5:01 pm onwards, that is) in a dead heap on my bed. saturday to monday will be preparations for lit test and film presentation on tues, and then i am definitely going out. to celebrate (temporary, but still) freeedom from the shackles of homework.

maybe a movie, definitely some good food, drinks, and friends. have no idea what where or who, yet, though. haha.

for now, i leave you with a taste of my (damn far-keeng screwed up) academic life:

European art during the 14th and 15th centuries was still mostly religious in character despite the stylistic distinction signified by the art historical labels of “Gothic” and “Renaissance.” Would the replacement of such labels with, respectively, the descriptive terms “symbolic” and “naturalistic” better indicate the way artistic production reflected social change at that time?

yeah, i know, right?

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