told me i was beautiful
May. 10th, 2006 07:48 pmErm, yeah. Really not feeling too grand right now. I was complaining to Simon about this on the phone last night, but I feel pants. Sore throat, weird temperature thing going on, complete lack of appetite, headache that won't go away, sore ear (one the side of the Tongue Thing o' Doom, so that is probably all related) and sort of faintly blurry vision, like the world is just a little bit too far away, and swollen glands. This is all a sign that my Sooper Dooper Immune System is working its magic and hopefully it will go away soon and stop preventing me from thinking properly.
*shivers*
As you can imagine, this is not helping The Revision Thing. I have, actually, revised all of the Enlightenment, Politics in England in the Eighteenth-Century, The Growth In Consumerism and pretty much everything to do with America - colonisation, development, the War of Independence, it's all good. Tonight, I'm going to get through all of France, from the absolutism of Louis XIV to Napolean. Sounds pretty ambitious, but to be fair, all the previous topics involved heavy reading from the course reader. I'm not doing that for these ones, and I can revise lectures pretty quickly.
Besides, you know, Louis XV and Madame du Pompadour. It's all good.
Anyway. I currently have the window open to try and stave of the nausea. I've eaten tonight, because I thought a bland tomato sauce (TOO ACIDIC! IT TOOK ME HALF AN HOUR TO EAT) and pasta might settle my stomach a wee bit, and because I hadn't eaten all day, but nope, really not helping. I am, however, debating shutting the window, because I downloaded a lot of Harry and Potters and Draco and the Malfoys stuff, so I am afraid that the neighbours can hear it.
Oh well. Off to France! Metaphorically, obviously.
Also there is a new Muse song out and there is a new album out soon and this makes me happy.
~Hathy_Col~
*shivers*
As you can imagine, this is not helping The Revision Thing. I have, actually, revised all of the Enlightenment, Politics in England in the Eighteenth-Century, The Growth In Consumerism and pretty much everything to do with America - colonisation, development, the War of Independence, it's all good. Tonight, I'm going to get through all of France, from the absolutism of Louis XIV to Napolean. Sounds pretty ambitious, but to be fair, all the previous topics involved heavy reading from the course reader. I'm not doing that for these ones, and I can revise lectures pretty quickly.
Besides, you know, Louis XV and Madame du Pompadour. It's all good.
Anyway. I currently have the window open to try and stave of the nausea. I've eaten tonight, because I thought a bland tomato sauce (TOO ACIDIC! IT TOOK ME HALF AN HOUR TO EAT) and pasta might settle my stomach a wee bit, and because I hadn't eaten all day, but nope, really not helping. I am, however, debating shutting the window, because I downloaded a lot of Harry and Potters and Draco and the Malfoys stuff, so I am afraid that the neighbours can hear it.
Oh well. Off to France! Metaphorically, obviously.
Also there is a new Muse song out and there is a new album out soon and this makes me happy.
~Hathy_Col~