For the four years of community college that I took in liu of highschool... I always managed to have my classes are reasonable, non-morning times. This year--picking classes in college like any other time--I found that the only time for Human Event that I could do with 7:40am with Popova. I loathe those mornings.
As for other stuff, I have a friend who might take issue with the phrase, "Lord of the Rings-scale justice...." Then again, she call tell apart editions of The Lord of the Rings from differences in the text. I sort of agree with her, but that's because they left Tom out. Either way, though, that's nothing on the scale of what they look to be doing to His Dark Materials - that would be like making the Lord of the Rings, but taking out Sauron because he reminds people of something satanic. Great - now what is it about? A bunch of people running around to destroy a ring? In His Dark Materials, the main characters don't exactly have the goal in mind from the start (save maybe Lyra's father), but it still is loosing a huge chunk if you take away the back drop.
His Dark Materials is anti-religous, and while it doesn't do it on purpose just to be offense, that's something that is just built into the books.
Okay, no ranting in the comment, Nil.
Let's finish this off with saying that I think showers are only proper when they take half an hour and are really hot. A worthwhile use of water, no matter what you say.
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Date: 2006-10-19 09:26 am (UTC)As for other stuff, I have a friend who might take issue with the phrase, "Lord of the Rings-scale justice...." Then again, she call tell apart editions of The Lord of the Rings from differences in the text. I sort of agree with her, but that's because they left Tom out. Either way, though, that's nothing on the scale of what they look to be doing to His Dark Materials - that would be like making the Lord of the Rings, but taking out Sauron because he reminds people of something satanic. Great - now what is it about? A bunch of people running around to destroy a ring? In His Dark Materials, the main characters don't exactly have the goal in mind from the start (save maybe Lyra's father), but it still is loosing a huge chunk if you take away the back drop.
His Dark Materials is anti-religous, and while it doesn't do it on purpose just to be offense, that's something that is just built into the books.
Okay, no ranting in the comment, Nil.
Let's finish this off with saying that I think showers are only proper when they take half an hour and are really hot. A worthwhile use of water, no matter what you say.