Still going to do the giraffe thing, I just can't post it for this any more because i didn't do all of it today. I'll post when it's done.
This is Zoe Kessler, from CSI. Pirates of the Third Reich is one of my favourite CSI episodes. mostly because of the crazy.

I hate UBC Student Health Services. They are most aggravating, and I have to make an appointment for within the next 3 weeks because the woman who prescribed my patches has moved out of province and so they can't honour any of her prescriptions any more. This is a pain because I had like 6 more months left. And they only have late hours on Wednesday, which is, of course, a day on which I have class. And since their online system is ridiculous, I have to phone them. From work. Great.
But my classes are interesting, so that's a plus. This week's Studio Theory reading is an extract from the Communist Manifesto. We're going to have to write our own art manifesto, which really is sounding kind of interesting, especially because I think it's going to be interesting to ask kids used to two generations of apathy to write manifestos. Not that we won't be able to, or that we are really that apathetic, but I know that I like art that is not very specific a lot of the time, so trying to write a manifesto might end up rather absurd. In a fun way.
This is Zoe Kessler, from CSI. Pirates of the Third Reich is one of my favourite CSI episodes. mostly because of the crazy.

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I hate UBC Student Health Services. They are most aggravating, and I have to make an appointment for within the next 3 weeks because the woman who prescribed my patches has moved out of province and so they can't honour any of her prescriptions any more. This is a pain because I had like 6 more months left. And they only have late hours on Wednesday, which is, of course, a day on which I have class. And since their online system is ridiculous, I have to phone them. From work. Great.
But my classes are interesting, so that's a plus. This week's Studio Theory reading is an extract from the Communist Manifesto. We're going to have to write our own art manifesto, which really is sounding kind of interesting, especially because I think it's going to be interesting to ask kids used to two generations of apathy to write manifestos. Not that we won't be able to, or that we are really that apathetic, but I know that I like art that is not very specific a lot of the time, so trying to write a manifesto might end up rather absurd. In a fun way.