caveat lupus
May. 16th, 2002 01:04 amJoss Whedon's new series, Firefly.
I'm cautiously psyched.
How cool does that look. Woop! A western in space.
Mehehe. Pushes none of Alex's buttons. Nope. Not a one.
Meh. No way I'm going to work on my Film Studies paper tonight (despite the due date of, oh, tomorrow). Spent too much time prepping for history test essay questions (also conveniently tomorrow). Just. The first one was *so* interesting. I dunno how I'm going to fit anywhere near all my notes on the one card, not to mention figuring out some logical organization for the essay itself.
The question is something like : Compare and contrast the ideas of Condorcet, Darwin, Dostoevsky, Freud, Le Bon and Marx and whether they agree or not with Enlightenment thinking.
Ideas as in based on excerpts from our primary source document book of course (otherwise it'd be worthy of a grad student thesis), but still. Argh.
I'm interested in all of them, as in reading further, (though I may be getting a little sick of Marx), but most especially Le Bon. The Crowd sounds fascinating. Scary too, considering the time frame.
So. Going to sleep now. School consumes.
I'm cautiously psyched.
How cool does that look. Woop! A western in space.
Mehehe. Pushes none of Alex's buttons. Nope. Not a one.
Meh. No way I'm going to work on my Film Studies paper tonight (despite the due date of, oh, tomorrow). Spent too much time prepping for history test essay questions (also conveniently tomorrow). Just. The first one was *so* interesting. I dunno how I'm going to fit anywhere near all my notes on the one card, not to mention figuring out some logical organization for the essay itself.
The question is something like : Compare and contrast the ideas of Condorcet, Darwin, Dostoevsky, Freud, Le Bon and Marx and whether they agree or not with Enlightenment thinking.
Ideas as in based on excerpts from our primary source document book of course (otherwise it'd be worthy of a grad student thesis), but still. Argh.
I'm interested in all of them, as in reading further, (though I may be getting a little sick of Marx), but most especially Le Bon. The Crowd sounds fascinating. Scary too, considering the time frame.
So. Going to sleep now. School consumes.