Thursday, December 22, 2011

Lady Bracknell is a what?


I've decided that Lady Bracknell reminds me of the congress members trying to pass the SOPA act. A bunch of old people with no idea what their actually talking about, but so set in their archaic and outdated ways that they believe that everyone should subscribe to their way of life.


In extremely related news, email you local congressmen to vote against SOPA. This bill not only makes a mockery of our freedom of speech, it also restricts the freedom of speech of all internet users world wide by implementing a internet censorship similar to China and Iran. This is the land of the free. Not world wide restriction.


and now we wait for sony to take my blog down....

Sunday, December 18, 2011

http://youtu.be/Q2YdJy0w66Y

what is marriage, really?


probably should post as much copyrighted material as possible before the government starts censoring the internet....

Saturday, December 17, 2011

It starts



^ Oh modern theatre and your need for shock value; How you sicken me....


Started reading today, got a couple pages in before i had to to chores and such, and already it's like I am reading Tartuffe, sans rhyme scheme. Although I don't think Lane will turn out to be as smart a character as Dorine, I think that it follows she same stock character of the maid who's all around better than her masters. I'll just have to wait and see.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

First Post: Choosing a Book to Read!


^ Take that Owen Meany

To choose a book, to choose a book.

This is also my first post. And since my english teacher gave the impression that she wanted this to be personal, and our experiences with the book, I'll do just that.

Who knows what insane Pandora's box we've just opened? I feel like Indiana Jones.

So the Book options are as follows:
Slaughter House 5 (interesting choice but I've read it 3 times already)
Oliver Twist (I didn't know this was a 5th grade reading class)
A Prayer for Owen Meany (seemed decent until it was all about keeping faith in god)
some other ones that were basically just civil rights movement books. not really my thing
and finally The Importance of Being Ernest (obviously my final choice since the other books for some reason or another just don't cut it).

So I'm in for a humorous social commentary than? Like Chekov, but actually funny.

Let the Games Begin!