mia_alexandria: (Daily Show)
[mood| angry]
[music| "Television" - Hard-FI]

I'm sorry, but no. Just NO: Warning! Rant Ahead! )

Feel free to leave your thoughts. Hell, feel free to disagree with me. It won't bother me; it is your opinion, after all.

Stupidity

Oct. 7th, 2008 02:48 pm
mia_alexandria: (HBP)
[mood| aggravated]
[music| "Pledge of Allegiance" - Louis XIV]

Okay. So I know that I'm not a wiz when it comes to knowing every minute detail about the English language, but I know a fair bit. Where am I going with this? Here's what happened:

Two weeks ago, I was given an assignment in my Acquisition of Knowledge class (it's for the Honors College. Like a philosophy class) that required us to analyze a scholarly article in relation to one of Plato's Five Dialogues. I chose an article that had to do with the Apology, the dialogue I best understood. We had to write an abstract, followed by a rough draft, which would be peer edited, and then, we were to hand in a final copy to the professor today.

And normally, I'm all for peer review. It's a great way to grow as a writer and, in my experience, you can kind of cheer on/support your peers. When I peer review (and I asked several other friends of mine who are either not in my class, or go to a different university, and they all agree with me), I'll make the usual comments regarding punctuation and sentence structure, but I'll also let the person know when I find their argument, or any particular phrase, to be especially good. So when I looked over the two papers I had to edit, I let them know where there needed to be corrections, but I also let them know when I liked something. Because to me, it's always nice to get that affirmation that what you're doing is good/right.

Last Thursday, I get my paper back from the two girls who decided to peer edit it. One of the girls didn't really edit a whole lot. Didn't leave any positive comments, but, well, I can live with that. The other girl who had my paper tore it apart. She made constructive comments, I'll give her that, but she kept on making comments about the fact that I use parallel syntax from time to time. I may be mistaken, but I'm more than positive that there is absolutely nothing wrong with using parallel structure, rather than using several conjunctions to get your point across. There may be times when the parallelism is awkward, but, not to sound pompous, I know how to use parallel syntax without it sounding awkward. THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH PARALLELISM!!! And no joke, I texted that to Rio and IM-ed that to Lisa I was so pissed off.

Not only did this girl nag me about my syntactical choices, but she also questioned my interpretations of the text. By that I mean that she asked me the question, "Is that what he's [Socrates] really trying to prove?" in reference to a point that was made in class that we had discussed in great detail that I have notes on. And I wouldn't have been so bothered by that question except for the fact that we're in a freaking philosophy class! The entire class is pretty much based on opinion! It's not a factually-based class! People are going to have different interpretations on the same text(s). That's why you discuss those opinions -- to either verify your opinion, or to determine whether your interpretation is the best interpretation you can come up with; are other interpretations better?

I decided to create my final copy last night, and I'm proud of it. It took a lot of yelling and ranting in front of Rio and Lauren (my roommate), but I got it done. I was seething, though, when I first started editing my paper. It was so bad. It took at least four or five people to calm me down: Rio, Lauren, and Lisa, in addition to my friends, Dan and, to a lesser extent, Leah.

*sighs* I'm loads better now, though. I promise. Last night was just really frustrating for me. But, I have things to look forward to this week: tomorrow Joe Biden is going to be on campus and I'm going with Rio to see him AND I'm going home this weekend!! :D I'm so excited! ^^ Rio's also coming with me and I get to see one of my best friends who's still in high school, Tori, and I'm getting bangs! 0_o I've never had bangs before, so I'm rather excited to see how they'll turn out.

Oh, and I have a new Potterpuffs moodtheme!! ^^

xoxox
mia_alexandria: (Anchorman)
[mood| productive]
[music| Maneater- Nelly Furtado]

[EDIT] Dude. Seriously, I am on the verge of killing someone right now. It seems that lately, I've been getting a review per chapter complaining about how much they dislike the fact that Draco and Ginny have not gotten together yet.

Here's the latest one:

Review on Portkey.org: I'm annoyed that after 41,000+ words basically nothing of interest has taken place between Ginny and Draco.

My Response: I'm sorry you feel that way. If the fact that Draco and Ginny have had nothing interesting happen between them annoy you so much, then don't bother reading my story. Plain and simple.

How many times must I stress the fact that it is a waste of your time and effort to bitch and moan at me about shit like this? It really pisses me off that people review with comments such as these, but is it my fault that they don't like my story? No, not really. It's not like I'm forcing you to read my story. You can choose to NOT read A Study of the Mind, in case you haven't figured that out already. If you would rather read a D/G fic that has more interaction between the two characters, head on over to DracoandGinny.com; they have loads to choose from. Just don't gripe about how D and G haven't gotten together yet. Ok? Like I said in a previous post, my story's supposed to make you think. As much as we don't want to do it when we read fic, that's what mine involves. If you don't like it, fine. Doesn't bother me; I have plenty of others who do like it. And they'll inform me as such, as well. [/EDIT]

I love making a transition from doing homework to finishing a chapter. ^_^

Well, there were a lot kinks to work out with this one. I had to get rid of a bunch of unnecessary crap and add in some fillers to end the chapter with. Again, it's not super long, but most of the chapters at this point will be rather short, with the last chapter being the real doosy (you'll see why once we reach that point :D)

Anywho, I expect that my writing might improve over the course of this school year, seeing as I have AP English and I no longer use the 5-Paragraph Essay format (you have no idea how happy this has made me...). If it doesn't, then it was a waste of my time and effort seeing as the only book that I'll enjoy reading in that class is Joseph Heller's Catch-22 (if you have not read that book, go out to your local Barnes and Noble/Border's/Books-a-Million, etc. and purchase a copy! You will laugh for hours on end...you might cry as well...).

Oh, Azkaban...You creepy little island you )

xoxox
mia_alexandria: (Cintia)
[mood| creative]
[music| Nothing Really Matters- Madonna]

[EDIT] Ok. This officially made me VERY ticked off:

how long do you plan to make this story? i was just wondering if you could tell us how much longer it might be until there is some d/g action. -from a reviewer (who shall remain anonymous) on Portkey.org for ASotM, ch 12.

Ok first of all, if you read A Study of the Mind, it SHOULD NOT, and I repeat, SHOULD NOT be for the "D/G action". I think this is the only time that someone has commented on the D/G action, or lack thereof. I understand that a lot of people out there in the fandom enjoy things of that nature; myself amongst them. But to ask an author when such events will take place is just stupid. If you don't like the fact that a story does not contain such things, then DON'T READ IT! Plain and simple. Especially my story considering that Draco's in a mental institution and will probably remain there until the very end. So it'd be pretty hard for Ginny to snog/shag Draco, wouldn't it? Seriously, if you're going to review ANY of my fics, don't complain about D/G action. There's probably a very good reason why I did not include any snog/shag sessions within the story. And that goes with any story in my personal opinion.

Sorry. I was just incredibly ticked off that the reviewer had the gall to ask me that. I proceeded to explain to them what was just stated in the previous paragraph, only in the nicest way possible. :D [/EDIT]

Woot! I finally updated! I am on a roll! First the fanlisting, now this!

This is where it gets good... )

xoxox

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