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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Demon Pox

Demon pox is apparently an illness, and my favorite character from Clockwork Angel—Will the bipolar, rude, arrogant 17 year old—is obsessed with it. He mentions demon pox every time the conversation is about illnesses. I find it amusing.
Will is awesome. But weird too. I thought the author was accidentally mixing him with Jace (the male antagonist of the Mortal Instruments) but then the main character (Tessa) uttered my concern, so the author is doing it on purpose? Okay...

I was kind of pouring my heart out but decided not to post that here. I saved it on another file on my computer, though.

In Literature class we had to complete a story given as an exam. That day I was rather emotional, and the piece I wrote was a reflection of my emotions. I thought it was rather depressing. But it helped me. It helped me a lot. I faced myself and realized things. Now I know my flaws. And getting a 90% doesn't hurt either.
See the magic writing can do?

I didn't get my bottom braces—still. But the dentist did tighten the top ones, so its rather painful. Oh well, better than one week of soup.

I remember years back, when I was smaller, we went to some place in the coast of Turkey for holiday with my childhood friends and their families. The hotel rooms were in small houses built on ancient Roman architecture. Every building was named after an important Roman, and the only ones I remember now are Julius, Augustus, and of course, Brutus. That's my earliest memory of Brutus. My father told me about how he betrayed Caesar. And ever since then I've liked Brutus. He's just seemed cool to me.
In the play, Julius Caesar, I liked him still. I thought he was awesome. But after watching the movie I'm trying to hold on to my appreciation of the character...don't let it go, Begüm! No, look! Here comes Antony, don't let him pull Brutus down! Noo go away Antony, I've liked Brutus for years!
I don't know if it's the always worried look on the actors face or just the stupid choices he makes, but...I don't like him as much anymore.

I decided to memorize Antony's speech next to Caesar's corpse. I just like it too much.
I also love Brutus' 'let us be sacrificers, not butchers' speech too.
"Let us carve a dish fit for the gods, not hew a carcass fit for the hounds!"

One of my friends looks like Kael (main character of my book). I was extremely excited when I realized this and Señora Berna got mad at me.
At least I found a reference.

Yayyy I did absolutely no homework todayy!

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