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Library of Gödel: December 2012
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I Want My Tears Back - Nightwish. The treetops, the chimneys, the snowbed stories, winter grey. Wildflowers, those meadows of heaven, wind in the wheat. A railroad, across water, the scent of grandfatherly love. Blue bayous, Decembers, moon through a dragonfly's wings -. Where is the wonder? Where's dear Alice knocking on the door? Where's the trapdoor that takes me there? Where the real is shattered by a Mad March Hare? Where is the wonder? Where are the sleepless nights I used to live for? He lost in me.
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Library of Gödel: Ethics and Madness in Beowulf
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Ethics and Madness in Beowulf. Okay, interesting fact time! That the authoritative translation of Beowulf (by Frederick Klaeber) makes the interesting choice of translating the word differently depending on to whom it is applied - 'warrior'/'hero' for Beowulf, 'monster'/'demon'/'fiend' for Grendel or Grendel's mother, 'wretch'/'monstrous woman' for æglæcwif (a feminine form used for Grendel's mother) - does not simplify matters. Thinking about good and evil. Go ahead, say something! Im the shy one here.
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Questions and Answers | Plastic Glasses
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Quirky, nerdy, individual. English Language AS Level = awesome. I’m designed for warmer climates. November 21, 2007. I found a new website I like, The Vox Question of the Day. I love memes and quizzes, as I find that I discover new things about myself that either I’d forgotten or I hadn’t realised. So, I decided I’d answer a few of the questions they have. Do you tend to like music in particular genres, or are your tastes all over the place? What are your most and least favorite musical genres? Response ...
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Making Excuses | Plastic Glasses
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Quirky, nerdy, individual. Reduce Stress While Clothes Shopping. Just A Quick One. January 2, 2008. I was reading this post. About how annoying it is when people make excuses, and I realised that although I agree with her views, it’s very hard to not make excuses. Being honest with people is harder to do than it sounds, so I’m not quite as critical as her about it (although who knows, give me a few years and I could be! Responses to “Making Excuses”. Feed for this Entry. January 3, 2008 at 10:45 pm.
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Just A Quick One | Plastic Glasses
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Quirky, nerdy, individual. Just A Quick One. January 16, 2008. I’m thinking of starting a new blog. Why? Because I want to face the challenge of actually posting regularly, being creative, and I want to target a blog to an actual market. Will I keep this one? Probably not. I’ll update here when I do start the new blog, and save my commenter’s sites so I can still post on theirs. In other news, I had an English Literature exam today. I think it went quite well. or at least, I haven’t totally.
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Library of Gödel: February 2012
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Dandelions - Five Iron Frenzy. In a field of yellow flowers, underneath the sun. Bluest eyes that spark with lightning - boy, with shoes undone. He is young, so full of hope, revelling in tiny dreams. Filling up his arms with flowers, right for giving any queen! Running to her, beaming bright while cradling his prize. A flickering of yellow light within his mother's eyes -. She holds them to her heart, keeping them where they'll be safe. Clasped within her very marrow, dandelions in a vase! From the shad...
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Library of Gödel: June 2012
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Ethics and Madness in Beowulf. Okay, interesting fact time! That the authoritative translation of Beowulf (by Frederick Klaeber) makes the interesting choice of translating the word differently depending on to whom it is applied - 'warrior'/'hero' for Beowulf, 'monster'/'demon'/'fiend' for Grendel or Grendel's mother, 'wretch'/'monstrous woman' for æglæcwif (a feminine form used for Grendel's mother) - does not simplify matters. Thinking about good and evil. Balance Slays the Demon - Poets of the Fall.
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Library of Gödel: I Want My Tears Back - Nightwish
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I Want My Tears Back - Nightwish. The treetops, the chimneys, the snowbed stories, winter grey. Wildflowers, those meadows of heaven, wind in the wheat. A railroad, across water, the scent of grandfatherly love. Blue bayous, Decembers, moon through a dragonfly's wings -. Where is the wonder? Where's dear Alice knocking on the door? Where's the trapdoor that takes me there? Where the real is shattered by a Mad March Hare? Where is the wonder? Where are the sleepless nights I used to live for? He lost in me.