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Pictures, exams

I haven't posted in a while now, mainly because of the massive mountain of work I have piling up. I've got big exams in less than a week. Oh noes. However, I have finished the extended essay I have been working on for what seems like an eternity.
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2010!

Happy new year everyone! It feels like I should write an epic entry detailing all the defining moments of 2009, as well as listing all the major events of the Noughties. I should reflect over the past and make predictions for the future, include a perceptive commentary on my generation as a whole and the way society has developed since the dawn of the new millenium.
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Patterned

We zig-zagged and cross-hatched through a world we
Embroidered, embellished with stars,
Painted swirls and curves on the canvas, we
Made beautiful all that was ours.
The patterns were so pleasing to our polka-dotted eyes,
The tartan clouds we sent spiralling,
Down through sequined skies.
Flowers marked our kisses, perfect flowers on our skin,
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Christmas etc.

Hope everyone had a good Christmas (or any other form of winter celebration). Mine was good, mainly because of this:

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I'm a Waterfall

I was off school today with a migraine, not much fun. :( Not being able to do much else, I resorted to collage-therapy. I love making collages, so I suppose you could say I have an obsessive-collaging-disorder (get it? OCD! Yes, I know, terrible pun). So while I have not done anything worthwhile today, I have made this:

Geography and Plays

Well hello again. I realise I haven't posted in a while, apologies to my many adoring fans (ie. my mom and some random redditorz), however I do have a semi-valid excuse. I have been in England this past week doing interviews for university. It sounds scary and stressful but in fact it was quite pleasant.

Bathroom Geography

Hospital gown, open at the back,
Revealing red polkadot underwear,
Toothpaste blue or mouthwash cerulean,
Enclosing burning skin, rippling organs,
A wedding of sickliness,
A straggling veil of thinning hair.

Soon she'll be down, open at the back,
Shredded, embedded in a mortuary sack,
Toilet-bowl pale and toothbrush thin,

Music, Musings, Meringues...

Today was nice :) It's my friend Caroline's birthday. Happy Birthday, love! Not-sweet-but-very-nice-anyway 17!
    "We were only seventeen, we were holding back our screams..."
Another ten points for anyone who guesses the song!

Are there any objective moral principles?

This essay won the Edgar Jones Philosophy Essay Competition from St. Peter's College Oxford.


As humans in a society, we are, however involuntarily, bound to the ideas of right and wrong. They are at the core of many aspects of our behaviour; our laws, our decisions, our attitude towards each other, all are affected by the moral principles we live by. Even those who deviate from the traditional ethical code, by opposing it, accept its existence. Yet despite all the importance we attach to these values, we cannot definitively determine their source, or their legitimacy, though we stand by them fiercely when they are contested.

Intimations on the Ephemeral

Autumn days, like forbidden drinks, are best served on the rocks,
Where our small-town minds survey the small-town docks,
And the bay is sunken in shade,
In the shadow of the rocks,
And disappointed, weekend tourists drift over the pebble beach,
Unaware of our voices out to sea, roaring raucously in mockery,

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