燕 ([personal profile] tsubame) wrote2005-02-08 02:56 am
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all in your head

We read Lord Byron's Manfred for class today, and over the course of our discussion I realized that Emrys posesses certain frightening similarities to that particular manifestation of the Byronic hero. First of all, he's insufferably arrogant and rather self-focused. Then we have the fact that he's continously tormented by his past, he has been made cynical through long experience, he's looking for forgiveness or condemnation (more the latter than the former, since he doesn't believe forgiveness is possible), and his attempts to kill himself tend to get thwarted in a handy manner. Oh, and he firmly believes that humanity should be collectively dropped in a big soapy vat and given a good scrubbing because they're kind of icky.

It's rather silly, if you think about it.

Which means, of course, that he doesn't appreciate the comparison even a little bit. In fact, I think his reaction might somewhat resemble this. Beware the Byronic pillow attack of DOOM!

Have I mentioned lately that [livejournal.com profile] majochan rocks my world hardcore? Because she does. Her coolness is well over the border of astounding.

do...um, do they make pajamas like that?

[identity profile] lazy-as-a-cat.livejournal.com 2005-02-09 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
They’re. Sharing. Pajamas. With bunnies on them. The cute goes up to my brain and I die.

Re: do...um, do they make pajamas like that?

[identity profile] grey-damaskena.livejournal.com 2005-02-09 05:06 am (UTC)(link)
If they don't, someone should. Everyone who's seen the pic loves the jammies.

I think Rukia would really adore them. Now there's someone who appreciates bunnies . . .

And considering their relative sizes, a Nghia-sized jammie top makes a more-than-adequate Emrys nightshirt . . .

Re: do...um, do they make pajamas like that?

[identity profile] grey-damaskena.livejournal.com 2005-02-09 05:08 am (UTC)(link)
. . . and the bunnies are one of those long-running gags that simply get out of hand after a while . . .