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And now, a poll!


[Poll #610636]
And now, the icons you're supposedly voting on!!

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I cannae decide! Make it so!

The whole image is here (new window. But then, I always do that, so it shouldn't be a surprise. :P)

Oh my GOD I've missed System of A Down *fangirls hopelessly*

Ohhh I have so many drawing ideas. It's so bad. Not even one of them is to do with Greek Mythology today. Ahhh, well.

I have all these little hurties (well, two) in strange and unusual places (my right temple, the hollow at the base of my neck) it's Odd. O_o that's right. Capital O.
I should really go. Yesss.

Hahahaha. I knew Internet Explorer had to be good for something: Viewing pdf files. For some reason, Firefox makes hate when exposed to Adobe-Pdf-Reading-Thingie. Also, Firefox no like-ey transparency in tables. I discovered that the other night when trying to make a new userinfo. It didn't work, because of some liejournal hax. Interestingly, the same livejournal hax seems to make Firefox not care about hating table transparencies... odd aye.
Bleargh, bleargh bleargh. Don't like relying on other people's notes to get me through exam. Will see if I will need to listen to lectures. There will be a-ragin' and a killin' if I do have to.
That is all!


More editing!

Well, the Explorers notes were good enough, I think, to answer my chosen question for that section:
"The Study of Medieval History is fundamentally concerned with the achievements of great men"

For that question I have to mention both special topics (which are The Wars of the Roses and Early European Explorers.)
For Explorers, I'll mention Henry The Navigator, who never actually sailed anywhere, but funded and encouraged exploration, and was ultimately responsible for exploration past the Cape of Good Hope (Which is really quite the achievemnt). The reason I'll mention him is because it is he that history remembers, not the individual Captains/crewmen, so, yesh. And I'll go on about that and stuff.
I'm not sure who I'll mention for the Wars of the Roses, either it's going to be Henry VI and his father, and how poorly history portrays Henry VI next to his awesome father, or all of them (Henry VI, Edward IV, Richard III), and mention how of all of them, history remembers Edward IV fondest, because he wasn't crazy/a child-murdering, blood-betraying revolutionary. Hoom.

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