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Why I love deconstruction
Tired of reading about cardiology, or the world, or life in general? Here’s a post on deconstruction as it applies to fanfiction, gender debates, politics and even medicine. “Really, I like deconstruction because it basically goes wild with everything and anything. Because we define by différance, constructions and their manifestations can be as endless, limitless and as justifiable…
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Movie: Thor Ragnarok (2017)
[ random movie time ] I’m on a roll with this review thing! I will fight anyone who says Thor is a flat character, including my past self from three hours ago (before I watched the movie, how things change). I absolutely love Thor, both the movie and the character! Some people might say it was…
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Movie: The Foreigner (2017)
[ random movie time ] Am i irresponsible enough to have one of these every week? Probably. Thor’s this weekend already!!! I had the questionable honor of watching Jackie Chan’s The Foreigner this weekend. I didn’t know about this movie until, like, an hour before I watched it. I wanted to watch Victoria & Abdul…
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Movie: Seven Sundays (2017)
[ random movie time ] I can’t tell you how many times I cried during this movie, because I think I was crying all throughout the film. Seven Sundays by Star Cinema et al is honestly a well-written, thought-provoking and cathartic piece. I understand why it’s a grade A movie. Even though the three hours away from…
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only a bit bloody (but still unbowed)
Hold on to your “why”. Keep going.
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hangga’t maaga (plus phlebotomy)
The recollection of love lost is painful, but the mere existence of love can be an infinite joy.
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these rare weekends
In the fast-paced life of a grad student –or indeed, of any adult– weekends are the holy grail, coveted and kind of magical.
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Summer in Europe – Ams.Prg.Ber
I’ll dream of walking in my sleep, cobblestone streets.
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Thinking about nothing particular awhile ago, then I remembered how mad I am at the Star Trek Reboot (AOS) for failing to live up to its potential as a series. Don’t get me wrong –I love AOS, but it could have done a lot more as a successor to TOS, and /to boldly go where…
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