Anyways, we were reading Milton in Lit today, and for the record, LIT is NOT my forte AT ALL. like all the things i struggled with in English..who knew thats all literature consisted of??!? hahah i guess it makes sense...I just didnt really think of it. Like...I'm definitely more arts inclined when it comes to subjects. (as opposed to sciences) and I am getting like...more than 10% better in chem. that's terrible hahah. well granted, i've taken chem once before. BUT STILL. adkfjakfj aye-yaye-yaye!
ANYWAYS, I was going to talk about Milton. I don't know if I've blogged about this before, but it really makes me wonder how people who aren't Christians perceive works of literature that talk about Jesus. Like...Literature is hard for ME and generally speaking, with a little help, I can pick up on the allusions to the Bible. And okay, even if readers did pick up the allusions, what do they think about the allusions to the Bible and to God? Does that make sense? Like, references to God/ Bible are so prominent in works of literature that it's kind of hard to miss...like does it make them wonder WHY there is so much Christianity in history? I mean, I guess it makes sense that there would have been a lot of Christianity in literature seeing as it was a part of society, BUT STILL. To them...is it just a bunch of nonsense? Does it make them wonder why it plays such a big part in works of lit and stuff? Just thinking aloud I guess haha
Also, today in class, we were reading "On His Blindness" so we had to mention what talent WE had that we couldn't live without sort of thing...and for me, it'd definitely be writing. Not to say that I think I am amazing at writing, but writing is definitely something that is such a big part of who I am. Cheesy, I know. hahah
On another note, I was on twitter and #FallinginLove was a trending topic.
Actually, first thing I thought of when I saw it was "Falling in love is such an easy thing to do..if birds can do it, we can do it, lets get to it, lets fall in love" I mean..there are probably way too many commas in that sentence, but whatever. Hahah I heard that song so many times from watching so many episodes of The Secret Life. I miss ittttt :( but Glee comes back soon. :):) Which is a plus hahah.
Anyways, some of the tweets people tweeted are pretty deep. (in the time it took me to write this blog, 1,066 more people have tweeted something else regarding #FallinginLove. Kinda crazy eh, how so many different people have so many different things to say about something that is so fickle and hard to explain.
These are a few that made me smile, or go hmmm..or just whatever. :P
- "... #fallinginlove with a person is counterproductive unless you have first fallen in love with God and yourself!"
- "...#FallingInLove is gay !"
- "... #Fallinginlove is a great feeling."
- "...#fallinginlove is a gift and a curse"
- "...#fallinginlove can be the best part about your life or the worst part depending on {who} you fall in love with....."
- "...When #fallinginlove remember your falling from high altitudes."
- "...#Fallinginlove doesnt happen when your 14. Sorry kids"
- "...The more people u are #fallinginlove with the less space u have in your heart"
- "...#fallinginlove isn't for people who can't love themselves."
- "...#FallingInLove could Be a Beautiful Disaster"
- "...#fallinginlove is best when the feelings are mutual. Lol. Don't play yourself"
- "... the emotion that can break your heart is sometimes the very one that heals it. #fallinginlove"
- "...#fallinginlove is easy staying in love is the hard part"
- "...When your #fallinginlove you become comfortable with that person and you can be yourself"
- "... #EverFeelLike #FallingInLove ... #AwHellNah"
Okay, I guess that's enough for now. You get the point. It's just cool reading it...
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