Hannah Kane
Compare: Book and Movie
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
Individualized Reading
Term 4, Block 1
a) Classify the book and movie.
Thriller, fiction
b) When/where was the film made?
1971
Seventeen.
What does that mean to me?
R-rated movies in theaters... FINALLY.
No more sixteen-year-o
But really...
Why do I care?
I can drive myself to Perkins at 3 a.m.
Why?
To do it, I guess.
So seventeen... it's... just... because it's inevitable.
Things to know when reading "The Communist Manifesto"
Babeuf, Gracchus - and the Conspiracy of the Equals: The conspiracy of equality organised by Babeuf and his followers aimed at provoking an armed uprising of the plebeian masses against the bourgeois regime of the Directory and establishing a revolutionary dictatorship as a transitional stage to “pure democracy” and “egalitarian communism.” The conspiracy was disclosed in May 1796. At the end of May 1797 its leaders were executed.
Chartism: the principles or movement of a party of political reformers, chiefly workingmen, in England from 1838 to 1848: so called from the document (People's Charter or National Charter) that contained a statement of their principles and demands. (p. i)
Hegelian dialectic: an interpretive method, originally used to relate specific entities or events to the absolute idea, in which some assertible proposition (thesis) is necessarily opposed by an equally assertible and apparently contradictory proposition (antithesis), the mutual contradiction being reconciled on a higher level of truth by a third proposition (synthesis). (p. i)
Jacobins: 1. Radical or extreme leftists.
2. Radical republicans during the French Revolution. (p. x)
Thermidorian:
1. a member of the French moderate group who participated in the downfall of Robespierre and his followers on the 9th Thermidor (July 27th), 1794.
2. a supporter of the reactionary movement following this coup d'état. (p. x)
averred: declared, asserted (p. x)
bourgeois: member of the middle class (p. x)
egalitarian: asserting, resulting from, or characterized by belief
in the equality of all people, esp. in political, economic, or social life. (p. x)
nascent: beginning to develop (p. viii)
Some random pictures, which I'll post on wikis later :D
Butler Street
A Lad Insane
The Starbucks Effect
Howard Street
Vicinity of Obscenity
Her Aliness
Converse on the Beach
Blue Me and the Trombone
Red Me and the Trombone
Sam and the Creepy Child
Purple Flowers
Shoe
Scary Sam
Self
Converse Shoes 2
St. Matthew’s Door
Tomato
Tyler’s Nose
Final Shoes
Taxi Sign
Weird!
Very Sharp Pants
Psychedelic Bubbler
"For once in my life I have someone who needs me..."
Good combination: listening to Michael Buble on headphones and bus-snuggling (for warmth... really, iSwear!)
"Sorry if my shoulder is bony."
"It's actually rather comfortable."
"Well thanks! The top of your head is comfortable."
*pause*
"Well, your shoulder is bony, but I'm distracted by the fact that you smell good."
People probably think we're crazy because our idea of going "out" is wandering the sidewalks staring at the night sky. In the middle of winter.
I've suffered and survived
You can't believe that I'm alive
But here I am and I want you to know
That something's changed within me
I can see a different view
Something new begins in me
And all of you who hate me
I wish you would forgive
The way I always have and always will.
It's not like we've got time to kill.
I see now how short life is,
This life not yet begun to live
And so I want to tell you all
That this is where it begins
I hereby commence a life less ordinary
Because when you are extraordinary
(Even if it's in but a little way)
You can raise your heart and seize the day!
Note to Self: ViewletCam
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Started a new story today ('round three a.m. while jazzed on Dew). Can I capture a character in a series of magazine articles? Can a reporter fall in love with a brooding rock star balking at her own stardom? I intend to find out.
Today
Hannah wrote on Katie Reth's wall. 5:09pm Hannah wrote on Baylee M.'s wall. 5:05pm Hannah commented on Brigette Holkup's photo. 5:03pmI'm not in this photo...? Hannah wrote on Cassi Ross' wall. 4:59pm Hannah edited TV Shows in her profile. 4:57pm Hannah commented on Amy Skjerseth's note this is just really cool. =). 4:54pm Amy Skjerseth mentioned Hannah in her note this is just really cool. =). 1:50pm Hannah wrote on Cassi Ross' wall. 1:40pm Hannah wrote on the wall for the group Wait...IM NOT MENTIONED IN YOUR NOTE!!!! 1:35pm Hannah wrote on Cassi Ross' wall. 1:29pm
I might be a facebook addict.
Rocky Horror night tonight at Sam's, plus Streak (the show) and working on Mitchell's Christmas present.
I got 31 on my ACTs. Don't ask me how.
Last night we made French Vanilla Cappuccino brownies at Tyler's. We also watched Alias... and it was good.
I think a mix CD of sappy songs is in order as part of Mitch's present.. hmm... suggestions?
"When I was younger, all I wanted to do was smoke cigarettes and wear a white tux." -- Mr. Trilk
First of all, I don't want anyone to be offended by this. It's just my response to something I read today.
Now, onward!
I am not, au contraire to popular belief, feeble-minded. Just because I deny the existence of the great bearded guy in the sky running my life does not make me an idiot. And just because you believe somebody IS sitting up there nudging you this way and that gives me no reason to call you feeble-minded.
The facts are this: some of my best friends are Christians. In fact, one of my favourite people to hang around with is going into theology and will likely become a youth minister so he can try to bring more kids to Christ. That's great. Really, I think that at a basic level Christian beliefs and values are good things - no drugs, no pre-marital sex, no hating - but the fact remains that not every Christian actually follows the essential beleifs and values. If they did, I might see some merit to the God way of thinking. But God hasn't smote (smited? I think smote) anyone for awhile now. And then people say, "Oh, that's because Jesus died to save us!" ...ahem, probably not the most intelligent thing to do.
Now, I've read my Scripture; I know the facts, I'm not just b.s.ing here. Jesus had some pretty good things to say, according to the other guys who wrote it down. But that's another of my points: Jesus said it, some guy wrote down what he thought Jesus meant (probably excluding whatever he didn't want in there)... and then that got put in the Bible... which got translated... and translated... and abriged.. and translated.. and the fact cannot be avoided that whatever "Jesus" is "saying" in the Bible was probably never said by him at all. But then, he went and died/was reborn so that the people who deserved to be punished weren't going to be punished anymore? Question mark?
I could be waaay off-base here, but I doubt it.
Things About Modern Christianity (especially Catholicism) Which I Dislike:
-- Homophobia "Love thy neighbour, as long as he or she is not gay."
-- Anti-choice thought "Love thy neighbour, as long as he or she doesn't make any mistakes."
*these are the two which have been bugging me the most recently...*
As for God... how come I have never felt his touch? If he meant me to, don't you think I would? How have I managed to get this far in life so successfully without his presence or the presence of Satan?
Anyway, to sum up - I think everybody has to believe in something to keep going on. Yours may be God. Mine's music and art and love and the essential goodness of the human race. If God is your pillar, good for you, you're a more faithful person than I could ever be. However, I need something a little more concrete to lean on when I need to.
But if you start calling me feeble-minded and continue after reading this, I'm just going to call you a ninny and ignore you.
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It's dark and clear, a starry, chilly night. The headlights shine on the black pavement; the engine revs. A beat-up tan pickup goes forty down a quiet residential street. The girl in the back holds on to the roof of the cab and screams wordlessly to the apathetic moon. Her breath is hot on the air; her fingers leave imprints in the frost. Her troubles float away with her echoes, and for that moment, she is infinite.
Popcorn sucks.
iHeart RHCP. End of story.
So, youth group tonight. I sat in the back of Tyler's pickup. And he backed the entire two-ish blocks to my house. And then into my driveway. It was amazing.
"apologies are worthless if we just repeat the problem." -- the Story Changes
"We don't regret anymore." -- Sugar Ray
guh.
Politics.
...die.
No.
No no no no no.
...Cucumbers we don't have. Zucchini we probably will.
Mushrooms however continue to present problems.
Christopher Robin's dead.