Entry: Faerie-Lore Thursday, October 09, 2003



Tonight I went to a seminar on Faerie lore…it was extremely interesting…hence my new fascination and most likely soon-to-be obsession with Celtic faeries.

 

I also watched Darren Aronofsky’s movie Pi  today…it absolutely blew me away. It was so unpredictable and just so…amazing. There is no other way to describe it.  The cinematography was absolutely phenomenal…im not sure who did it, but im willing to bed it was the same guy (Steven Poster) who did the cinematography for Requiem for a Dream and Someone to Watch Over Me. And once the main character shaves his head, he looks just like my biology teacher…

 

Speaking of biology, we actually discussed something interesting today…Thermodynamics. We aren’t going to go into great detail, considering it’s a biology class, not chemistry…but it’s a hell of a lot better than membranes.

 

My good friend Mark sent me the new Thursday cd, along with Pi, a band called Solar and Finch’s “What it is to Burn,” since forrest ruined my old finch cd and I am too poor to buy anything. It made my absolutely terrible week.

 

I got a pre-screening for depression today…Lindsay would probably be relieved. She’s been telling me to see a therapist for the past…mmmmmm, year I’d say.  Basically the woman told me I seriously needed to call and schedule an appointment for further counseling…my dad is bi-polar and she wants to make sure that I get examined for what is a potentially “dangerous disease”…to see if I just need counseling or actual medication. So I guess I will do that pretty soon…maybe even just having someone to talk to will be relieving.

   2 comments

GoTh-BoY
November 13, 2003   05:01 PM PST
 
hey im pretty sure that steven poster did do that for requiem for a dream what a great movie/book you should watch or read it cuz its awesome well l8er
amanda
November 13, 2003   05:45 PM PST
 
yeah its one of my favorite movies :) i didnt realize it was a book though. i will have to check that out.

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