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Post by Emily on Nov 4, 2005 11:41:20 GMT
I have studio two days a week, print/life drawing/ location drawing/ studio two days a week and art history on the last day... so dont any of you come fucking whining to me...
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Post by Ally on Nov 5, 2005 16:59:52 GMT
<-- smug English student with no practicals. ;D
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Post by Mindy on Nov 6, 2005 21:36:32 GMT
<-- smug Theology student with no practicals
<-- less smug now as she realises she just has shitloads of essays instead
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Post by Ally on Nov 12, 2005 22:11:15 GMT
<-- also less smug now she has to write not only an essay but a sonnet and A POEM IN OLD ENGLISH! ARGH!
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Post by Lu on Nov 13, 2005 10:35:33 GMT
lol. <-- smug because all i have to do is follow a simple recipe. although my groups fish cakes did turn out liquid for some reason?
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Post by stokerino on Nov 13, 2005 11:36:36 GMT
Enough with the foolish arrows already. ¬_¬
Eh, tomorrow I have to do a presentation on Fighter Command's use of Big Wing formations with the No.12 Group in 1940; and then I have to take part in a debate arguing that Pericles' strategy in the Peloponnesian War was highly flawed. Which it was, which is lucky.
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Post by Ally on Nov 13, 2005 14:20:03 GMT
Lucky for you because then it's easy to argue, or lucky for the world in general because otherwise we'd all have been doomed?
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Post by stokerino on Nov 13, 2005 22:11:54 GMT
Er, the first one.
Historical debates are always easier when you have reality to back you up.
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Post by Lu on Nov 14, 2005 13:44:05 GMT
its always nice to know your right
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Post by Emily on Nov 14, 2005 18:46:17 GMT
Enough with the foolish arrows already. Pericles' strategy in the Peloponnesian War was highly flawed. Which it was, which is lucky. am I the only one who doesn't know what that about...
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Post by Ally on Nov 14, 2005 19:06:02 GMT
I guessed Ancient Greece, but I'm probably wrong.
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Post by stokerino on Nov 14, 2005 20:21:24 GMT
Yes, ancient Greece. 5th century BC, to be precise.
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Post by Emily on Nov 15, 2005 12:16:13 GMT
what did he do...? keep it simple.
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Post by stokerino on Nov 15, 2005 13:01:00 GMT
If we (the Athenians) are at war with the Spartans, we're going to get trounced if we go out there and face them in pitched battle. So I say we wall ourselves up and wait for them to get bored.
Yeah, because SPARTANS are really the types to just give up and leave...
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Post by Lu on Nov 15, 2005 14:03:53 GMT
dont worry emily, i didnt know either. i expect you'd already assummed that tho. As for the Athenians, did they get an ass whooping or just pathetically starve to death in the end?
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Post by stokerino on Nov 15, 2005 14:06:19 GMT
I can't really say without explaining all the nuances of the situation (because it's not *actually* as simple as I said), because technically neither of those things happened. Although they did lose the war, in the end.
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Post by Ally on Nov 15, 2005 15:34:28 GMT
If we (the Athenians) are at war with the Spartans, we're going to get trounced if we go out there and face them in pitched battle. So I say we wall ourselves up and wait for them to get bored. Yeah, because SPARTANS are really the types to just give up and leave... Yeah, they probably passed the time stuffing foxes inside their shirts and all the other fun things they did...
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Post by Lu on Nov 15, 2005 18:48:30 GMT
no doubt they'll make it into crappy and factually lacking movie soon enough anyway, which will end up passing lies in the disguise of history onto the general public
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Post by stokerino on Nov 15, 2005 21:24:42 GMT
Yeah, they probably passed the time stuffing foxes inside their shirts and all the other fun things they did... Don't quote out of Horrible Histories books and try acting like you know things... ¬_¬
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Post by Lu on Nov 16, 2005 14:52:57 GMT
how else are you meant to learn?
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