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Jaye Tyler ([personal profile] fates_jaye) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2012-11-12 06:10 am
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Philosophy 102- Monday- 1st period- Class #11

"Since it's November, and it's going to be getting colder," Jaye began from her place in front of the Danger Shop Theater, where she had hot coffee because she was the teacher, that's why, "I thought we'd get a little more appropriate. So today you're getting a movie called Ice Spiders, which is a movie about spiders... at a ski lodge. Look, I'm sure it could totally happen.

"Oh," she said before heading back to her seat, "by the way if you watched the meta for Melrose Place, this movie should be fun for you. ...You're all too young for that, aren't you?" And with that, she sighed and took her seat.
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[personal profile] pursuedthestars 2012-11-12 02:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Jim Kirk
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Re: Watch the movie

[personal profile] pursuedthestars 2012-11-12 02:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Jim got to see the most hilarious movies in this class. Most of the time, he could half pay attention and still feel more intelligent than almost every single character. And half the time, he ended up rooting for the weird monster of the week.

Giant spiders. Awesome.
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Re: Essay

[personal profile] pursuedthestars 2012-11-12 02:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Jim scrawled a picture of a giant spider with a stick figure in it's poorly drawn mouth before he jotted down a few thoughts.

The moral of the story is don't crush tiny spiders. They're just gonna get huge and come after you for all the death they've endured. Eye for an eye.
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Jeremy Darling

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Juliet Darling

Re: Essay

[identity profile] twintuitionist.livejournal.com 2012-11-12 05:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Juliet wrote about how the point of the movie was that bad things could happen at any time, even at a ski resort, and how that meant you should carpe every single diem.

That was philosophy, right?