i'm in the same situation though. JTTI is the only one i'm confident in and it works well with my radiohead song.
stupid compulsive coleridge * scowls *
i really like JTI but since i'm stuck with coleridge, would it be wiser to use a different text-type ? * grumbles * i put so much work into JTI with the radiohead song There There, but then i realised that theyre all poetry.
i havent prepared a story for this. i'll invent one, and use how i'm feeling as a basis for it on the spot. its more real that way. i find it easier to convey everything. for example, i was sick as fuck during my trials so i wrote of guilt, shame, anger - emotions that make me feel the same...
no, thats scene. the girl pants, hair-over-eyes, etc is scene fashion.
emo is just a music genre. short for emotionally charged hardcore punk, it died about 10-15 years ago. now, any band with self-pitying lyrics or a whiny vocalist is labelled emo but its wrong.
ahhaha no. just no.
kid courageous, simple plan, my chemical romance, the used = not emo.
i could talk about what it really is. but theres a website, think its fourfa.com, that says it all if anyone actually cares.
in the trials i got 14/15 for a very short story ( 1 1/2 pages), and it was rather 'emo.' it just depends on how well your style suits the storyline, your techniques and all that jazz i suppose.
if only i could be as good at analytical essays :(
yes, yes i am. maths has gone from nice logical useful things like percentages and ratios, to weird shit like calculus, logarithms, that e thing..
it sux0rz. wish i picked general.
ooh, leaving things to the last minute are we ?
that 1984 thread was a disappointment. i read about 3 pages of spam and skipped to the last page, to find its been closed.
i just typed out what the question said. but yeah, i think the . meant the same as a *
but that extra e was supposed to be there.. i think thats what threw me off the most.