I’m not having problems now. But that can all change. The downstair’s comuplter may of already had one. My mom thinks it had one before because it’s slow a lot.
Watching Far from Heaven.
I kind of just want to tear my face off today.
It’s really hot today.
And I hope you feel better, Leirin!
Thank you Grace. I am literally making myself sick with the things that are going on. I want to vomit but I can’t.
Milan: You cop out artist!! Just kidding. I love all of those. My favorites are Batman and The Incredibles.
Those are good choices^^.
I hope you feel better Leirin.
Yes, feel better drear.
Thank you!
Aw, hugs I hope you feel better soon girly!
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Found out today that I got an A in my History of Western Civ class.
Congratulations^^! That’s a great grade.
Thanks broski!
My dad is suppose to come home from the hospital tomorrow.
I had dinner. And am about 3/4 thru listening to Queen’s show in Japan 1975.
That’s great!
That’s good to hear, PF!
I’m taking two art history courses with the same professor, and one of them is about 20th century art, and the other is about modern design from the 1600s to date (functional objects, furniture, fonts, etc.). The former class is obviously more interesting and relevant because it’s so recent, and thus I can relate to it more. I study for both classes the same amount, and yet, even though the tests are written by the same person, I have consistently been getting As on the intimidating design tests and C+/B- grades on the test I’m more familiar with! So confused!
Curious. I would be more interested in the 1600s class.
I just don’t find chairs and such that compelling, which is basically what the class is: chairs, fonts, history of printmaking for products/posters, ceramics, etc. I mean, using a geometric design to advocate radical social change I can comprehend, but it’s not necessarily the most interesting stuff. I’d rather learn about things that have more of a narrative, honestly.
I’ll correct my previous statement: I think I’d be interested in both about the same.
I just like vintage design a lot.
Well, what interested me in the class was Art Nouveau. I love it! I’d like to draw designs in the style of Alphonse Mucha’s posters. This is just pure awesomeness to me.
I love art noveau!
I’ve found pretty professional-looking ones in Deviantart.