Today I am lashed with questions of the unforgiving and punishing kind. Do I always have to not get it the first time around? Do I not pick up quickly enough? Do I have low EQ? And do I compensate it by trying (so hard) to be an intellectual (thereby becoming a pseudo-intellectual)? Do I tend to over-think? Do I agree with the individualism of Ayn Rand? It felt great for a while, but only for a while. Is society that overruling that it turned greatness to ...
Ok. So I've been busy drawing with my computer laptop, and let me tell you, using your finger on a touch pad makes it sooooo hard to draw line! Well, I am liking what I draw so far...and I enjoy creating these pictures! Here's my first one*: And my second*: And finally, but definitely not the last*: ...
Updated 08-29-2010 at 04:40 AM by Beautifull
Franz Schubert's early death at age 31 may have been the greatest loss in classical music... even greater than the premature death of Mozart. Schubert was a phenomenally prolific and prodigal composer. While still in his teens, Schubert was already composing mature lieder (German art songs) such as Gretchen am Spinnrade which sets lyrics from Goethe's Faust. Schubert was afforded little formal musical or compositional ...
Before [IMG][/IMG] After [IMG][/IMG] Yes, I have been busy digging up the matted grass and carpet that have clothed the new allotment this summer. We have cleared a lot of rubbish to the top of the allotment. [IMG][/IMG] ...
I just wanted to take a break from Latin and let you guys know what's going on with me. I'm back at school, entirely by God's grace! We had a bad scare that I had a brain cyst but thankfully it was all a hullaballoo over the equivalent of a wrinkle. Nothing wrong with me. So of course, I love school. This semester is going to be marvelous. Marvelous and maddening. Here's what's on the table for this semester. 15 credits worth of difficult classes: Principles ...