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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Looks like getting up early on Sunday for me. Or I could just man the fuck up and write a load of shit tonight. For fuck's sake, it's not even assessed.
I do have a small thing for Zack Braff.
(, Wed 9 Feb 2011, 21:23, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
And have no desire to Google him on account of not being Darth Foxtrot.
(, Wed 9 Feb 2011, 21:30, Reply)
but they do set the scene for everything that happens subsequently. I'd recommend a box set if you're ever sat with nothing to do for two days.
(, Wed 9 Feb 2011, 21:38, Reply)
Oh, actually it might be happening sooner than expected.
(, Wed 9 Feb 2011, 21:39, Reply)
*holds up hand expectantly*
(, Wed 9 Feb 2011, 21:30, Reply)
Points are:
-Christianity was permissable
-People wanted guides on how to be saintly
-People didn't want to forget sacrifices people made.
It's not even an essay. It's 1000 words.
(, Wed 9 Feb 2011, 21:33, Reply)
I hated Hagiography when I was studying history. Found it quite difficult.
(, Wed 9 Feb 2011, 21:41, Reply)
(, Wed 9 Feb 2011, 21:43, Reply)
wanker and good morning/evening. It's not the same.
(, Wed 9 Feb 2011, 21:50, Reply)
Hagiography is the study of writings about the saints.
(, Wed 9 Feb 2011, 21:44, Reply)
because some of the people we were studying were likened as saints during their time.
(, Wed 9 Feb 2011, 21:46, Reply)
Hagiography is the study of massive Scottish giants in Harry Potter. I've already said this.
(, Wed 9 Feb 2011, 21:49, Reply)
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