Art Club discussion
Hello!
Why do I have the urge to analyze that poem and start making analogies? Look what English class has done to me!
Wheee, just to let you peoples know, I won't be on very often 'cause we don't have a working computer. Just an fyi.My sister says she likes to say alfalfa more.
Si, I have read. ;) I will make analogy. Wheee.
The poem basically is about people leaving you in the dust. People walk with you, you get to know them, your footsteps are to the same beat. But then, one set veers from the other, until they're separate paths. Leaving both alone.
Argh, can't quite think of an analogy, I'll think later. Whoo.
The poem is quite simple, but quite clear. My brain is still fuzzy. I guess I need to read up on analogies again.
The poem basically is about people leaving you in the dust. People walk with you, you get to know them, your footsteps are to the same beat. But then, one set veers from the other, until they're separate paths. Leaving both alone.
Argh, can't quite think of an analogy, I'll think later. Whoo.
The poem is quite simple, but quite clear. My brain is still fuzzy. I guess I need to read up on analogies again.
I kind of thought of it as a parent and a child. The parent dreads the moment the child walks alone and starts spending time away from the parent.
It's normal for the author and a reader to think differently of something :D in fact it's called idiosyncrasy.
Talia wrote: "It's normal for the author and a reader to think differently of something :D in fact it's called idiosyncrasy."Idiosyncrasy is the condition of something being peculiar, or idiosyncratic.
Or at least that's what my teacher told me.
They are quite delicious.
And I found out my Myers-Brigg. That was interesting, ya'll should take it.
And I found out my Myers-Brigg. That was interesting, ya'll should take it.
I find it quite amusing. British gangster turtle teaching children how to type. I'm awful child-like, so I don't mind. I guess.
Edit: I learned with Mavis and Typetolearn. Good times. Good times.
Edit: I learned with Mavis and Typetolearn. Good times. Good times.
Talia wrote: "That's where I learned how to type fast :D it's kiddish but it's helpful"I like the idea, I just have to get used to it.
I don't like how eveery time you click the wrong key that the right key says "Click on me! Click on me!" And if you can't see the keyboard and you hit the wrong key it says "Oops! Oops!"
Well, just learn the keyboard, you have no need for the turtle, there are lots of speed/accuracy typing tests out there that can really help you.
Ahhh. I'd just take continual typing tests to just keep beating my score. But, I'm not your mother or you, so type with the turtle. :D
Laura wrote: "Jia wrote: "El Chupacabra."
Did one ever end up getting caught?"
I dunno. There have been constant sighting and they said they've got photos, but I don't know.
Did one ever end up getting caught?"
I dunno. There have been constant sighting and they said they've got photos, but I don't know.







ShayA-Hi! wrote: "YOU DREW THAT RACOON?!"
No, no I didn't. I could never draw something that good.
It's all this guy on deviantart:
http://faboarts.deviantart.com/