10/29/15
I turned my masectomy into a work of art
"I chose to keep the right side uncovered because I like to see both where I have been and where I have gotten to."
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brca
10/28/15
10/25/15
The Assassin
It's been a while Hou, and still the same leading lady. This looks promising.
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hou hsiao hsien,
the assassin
10/22/15
EXEC_HYMMNOS
Most specifically, Exec_SPHILIA to understand WHY they need an essay to explain my interest in scientific philosophy, its relation to my major and what I deem useful to my major that could come out of it.
If it wasn't for the gorgeous souls around me, I know I would have surrendered to stress a while ago.
Thank you so much, over and over again.
If it wasn't for the gorgeous souls around me, I know I would have surrendered to stress a while ago.
Thank you so much, over and over again.
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ar tonelico,
exec-sphilia
10/20/15
The Wind Rises
On rewatch.
I'm fine with the side romance on the main story but it seems the couple drama is the main story to many.
I'm fine with the side romance on the main story but it seems the couple drama is the main story to many.
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ghibli,
the wind rises
10/19/15
10/14/15
10/13/15
1Q84 Run
Going through this jewel again, getting teased at work for "reaching the point when you need to literally read a dictionary"
Literally...?? XD
I didn't know it was a mistake I could hear in French.
On October 6, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat was assassinated by radical islamic terrorists. Aomame recalled the event with renewed pity for Sadat. She had always been fond of Sadat's bald head, and she felt only revulsion for any kind of religious fundamentalists. The very thought of such people's intolerent worldview, their inflated sense of their own superiority, and their callous imposition of their own beliefs on others was enough to fill her with rage.
Literally...?? XD
I didn't know it was a mistake I could hear in French.
On October 6, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat was assassinated by radical islamic terrorists. Aomame recalled the event with renewed pity for Sadat. She had always been fond of Sadat's bald head, and she felt only revulsion for any kind of religious fundamentalists. The very thought of such people's intolerent worldview, their inflated sense of their own superiority, and their callous imposition of their own beliefs on others was enough to fill her with rage.
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1Q84,
Haruki Murakami