rabbit rabbit rabbit.
& happy may day.
life is so fucking weird.
oxford english dictionary word of the day:
metamorphose, verb.
1. trans. To change in form; to turn into or to something else by supernatural means.
2. a. trans. To change the character, nature, or disposition of; to transform.
b. intr. Usu. with into. To become transformed in character, nature, or disposition.
as in this example from Jack London's Sea-wolf (1904): "The boy metamorphosed into a savage on the instant. His body bunched together as for a spring, and his face became as an infuriated beast's."
here's to metamorphosis, my chickadees. change is good.
i'm working on a paper about aporia. if you know what that is, drop me a line. (actually, please feel free to drop me a line even if you have no idea what that is. i could use the distraction.)
back to my madrigal. take care, all.
xoxo
abra.
& happy may day.
life is so fucking weird.
oxford english dictionary word of the day:
metamorphose, verb.
1. trans. To change in form; to turn into or to something else by supernatural means.
2. a. trans. To change the character, nature, or disposition of; to transform.
b. intr. Usu. with into. To become transformed in character, nature, or disposition.
as in this example from Jack London's Sea-wolf (1904): "The boy metamorphosed into a savage on the instant. His body bunched together as for a spring, and his face became as an infuriated beast's."
here's to metamorphosis, my chickadees. change is good.
i'm working on a paper about aporia. if you know what that is, drop me a line. (actually, please feel free to drop me a line even if you have no idea what that is. i could use the distraction.)
back to my madrigal. take care, all.
xoxo
abra.
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Just out of curiosity, have you heard the results on your paper yet? If so, how was the outcome? Did anything anyone said on here help you?