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Nov. 17th, 2006 04:36 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Someone give me a number; I want to load three drabbles onto my first post, but I need a Dean-centric one, so I'll need to actually focus on this one.
Every single day I love my hair color more and more. I'll be absolutely distraught when it fades. It's so much more... dramatic, and striking, and I can wear different colors, deep dark blues and greens. At the same time, monetary and patience constraints don't really allow for the touching up of roots every couple of months, so I'll have to make the most of the time I have.
Painting is fun, but it does require concentration. Y'know what doesn't help? The guy next to you piercing his ear completely randomly, with a pointed piercing earring, no mirror, in the bloody art room. Honestly, he couldn't wait half an hour? Pretty much equally distracting is a discussion of all the various piercings and tattoos possessed by the people nearby, including the various prices thereof. You got your nipple pierced for $13? Fine, great, go away so I can paint some more trees. Actually, I'm working on the mega-huge-tree that takes up the right side of the canvas/picture, and then it's just the water.
I have tickets for my school's production of Jekyde tonight! I've heard it's fantastic, and I know a few of the actors and about 3/4 of pit, so it should be fun. The guy who plays Jekyll and Hyde is supposed to be fantastic, pretty much the school's golden boy, and our school has a whole performing arts program thing.
One of my friends (no doubt through my stealthy feeding her with links) has decided to get into Fandom. After panicking and making her swear blind never to read stuff off FFN without a rec, I set her up with a few rec lists and felt like a parent waving their child off to school. Bizarre.
I have been so, so busy, sorry that I haven't been keeping up with anyone's anything but I have a novel paper and a research paper and I'm in charge of teaching a portion of a book and there's this Calculus test, and when did "derivatives of inverse trigonometric functions" or "use implicit derivation to find the tangent to the line y=x^(cscx) that crosses through the origin" become normal phrases in my life?
Christopher Eccleston is going to have a role on Heroes, starting in January, so I've heard. I probably ought to consider starting watching.
Every single day I love my hair color more and more. I'll be absolutely distraught when it fades. It's so much more... dramatic, and striking, and I can wear different colors, deep dark blues and greens. At the same time, monetary and patience constraints don't really allow for the touching up of roots every couple of months, so I'll have to make the most of the time I have.
Painting is fun, but it does require concentration. Y'know what doesn't help? The guy next to you piercing his ear completely randomly, with a pointed piercing earring, no mirror, in the bloody art room. Honestly, he couldn't wait half an hour? Pretty much equally distracting is a discussion of all the various piercings and tattoos possessed by the people nearby, including the various prices thereof. You got your nipple pierced for $13? Fine, great, go away so I can paint some more trees. Actually, I'm working on the mega-huge-tree that takes up the right side of the canvas/picture, and then it's just the water.
I have tickets for my school's production of Jekyde tonight! I've heard it's fantastic, and I know a few of the actors and about 3/4 of pit, so it should be fun. The guy who plays Jekyll and Hyde is supposed to be fantastic, pretty much the school's golden boy, and our school has a whole performing arts program thing.
One of my friends (no doubt through my stealthy feeding her with links) has decided to get into Fandom. After panicking and making her swear blind never to read stuff off FFN without a rec, I set her up with a few rec lists and felt like a parent waving their child off to school. Bizarre.
I have been so, so busy, sorry that I haven't been keeping up with anyone's anything but I have a novel paper and a research paper and I'm in charge of teaching a portion of a book and there's this Calculus test, and when did "derivatives of inverse trigonometric functions" or "use implicit derivation to find the tangent to the line y=x^(cscx) that crosses through the origin" become normal phrases in my life?
Christopher Eccleston is going to have a role on Heroes, starting in January, so I've heard. I probably ought to consider starting watching.