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([personal profile] catslash Oct. 9th, 2008 12:40 am)
Things that combine poorly:

* Reading Les Miserables, which may be a story of redemption, but it is also a story of the seriously shitty and terrifying things people will do to each other;

* Attending a talk from a prospective Senator (Go Tom Allen!) during which he addresses exciting things like the economy, which scares me, and the energy situation, which is just depressing;

* Being on the bus and looking out to see a line of people outside the soup kitchen, waiting for it to open.

Any one, or maybe even two, of these things? Fine. It is grim, but I will deal. All three of them working together in my brain to cast a BLACK SHADOW OF WOE? I am not so good with that.

Luckily, after a few truly dismal, despairing seconds, I realized that my MP3 player was helpfully contributing by playing the most depressing song from The Fix's soundtrack, and I just had to laugh at the overkill. I mean, it was either that or pitch myself under the wheels of the bus.

Uh. In the interest of lightening this entry up a little, a question: When you guys read books that take place in other countries, do you find yourself going around trying to pronounce every non-English word you see with that language's accent, even when you know it's a completely different language? EVERYTHING IS FRENCH RIGHT NOW. Also, I usually default to Spanish pronunciation, so when I came across the name "Austin Castillejo" IN Les Mis I very nearly had an aneurysm from the resulting conflict in the language center of my brain.
wakeupnew: Joshua Chamberlain staring into the distance, with caption "brains are sexy" ([misc] maine pride)

From: [personal profile] wakeupnew


GO TEAM ALLEN. I'm actually a pretty big fan of Snow and Collins, which is more than I can say for most Republicans, but I like Allen even more.
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From: [identity profile] catslash.livejournal.com


Olympia Snowe is good people, but I hate Susan Collins. She spoke at my graduation in 2003 and used it as an opportunity to plug the then-upcoming war in Iraq. I was livid, and I wasn't the only one. A handful of us neither stood up nor clapped when she finished. I hate her, and Tom Allen gave a great talk today and had some good answers for the questions that were asked, I've got my fingers crossed hard for him.
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Oh yeah. (And she preceded it by bashing raw oysters, which similarly did not win any points with me. I know raw shellfish is something of an acquired taste, but maybe NOT bashing seafood in MAINE is a better way to go? Just a thought.) It's really all I remember of the ceremony now. Thanks a heap, Susan Collins.
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