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I just spilled Mountain Dew all over my jeans. I know I am the most pathdic case, I am sorry. I had no idea how much acid was in MD until I felt it burning my skin. yeah, whatever.Ok well you guys I am sorry I haven't posted in a while you know I do have a life, and it must go on. Regardless of my blog. I just got caught up on a bunch of emials which was good. And I am basicaly totally on top of my school right now. (if totally on top can be defined as not going to flunk, =P) I won't post all the papers that I just finished, I wouldn't dare put you through that kind of torture. I have written three papers on Dante and his works, in the last three weeks. And now some of you are saying 'who's Dante?' He wrote a twisted view of Hel.l, Pergatory, and Paradise. Entitled the Devine Comedy, let me tell you that there is nothing funny about it. hahah
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I have to disagree with you about Dante. The book was not a twisted view of hell (I do admit that purgatory obvously does not exist). It sure was very hard to understand, yes, but from what I read of it and from the Cliff Notes, I now have the weird desire to at least read the cliff notes about the rest of the Divine Comedy. For a guy who has never been to Hell (duh) I thought it was remarkably well detailed and gave me a new picture of what Hell is.
Dante is good reading. I read the book last year in my spare time and really enjoyed it.
So you wouldn't put us through the torture of purgatory? 8^D
Don't even bring up Dante=P
Ok Dante had a VERY twisted view of Hell. Anyone who doesn't have the biblical view of Hell has a twisted one. And anyone who would say that Dante has a biblical view of Hell is wrong.
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