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intertribal ([personal profile] intertribal) wrote2007-11-14 02:05 am
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my native american name is nina mansi. it means strong plucked flower.

Strange, possibly racially-demeaning quiz here.  No, I'm not Native American. I wish I was though. I know the reservations are supposedly horrible places to grow up - although the ones I've driven through are gorgeous and highly preferable to the white-fella land that surrounds it - but I can't help it.  I love Native American mythology, history.  When my mother and I take our road trips around the northern midwest we basically structure it around Native American historical sites.  Pipestones (SD) and the Buffalo Jump (WY) are especially good.  So is Bear Mountain (Devil's Tower) (WY).  Crap I love Wyoming, and western South Dakota. 

I really need to stop manifesting pain when I'm stressed out. I hope it'll get better after that exam on Thursday. I hope it'll get better after I fly home. Because this is really uncool, especially if I want to go to graduate school.

Guess the Shakespeare play:

William Shakespeare

Down on your knees,
And thank heaven, fasting, for a good man's sri_angry_angel.

Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from?
Get your own quotes:


Hint: I hate it.

This one's more like it.

William Shakespeare

Cry 'Havoc!', and let slip the sri_angry_angel of war.

Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from?

Get your own quotes:

[identity profile] royinpink.livejournal.com 2007-11-14 04:04 am (UTC)(link)
no idea, but was it taming of the shrew that you hated? or much ado about nothing? if not those, i dunno

[identity profile] intertribal.livejournal.com 2007-11-14 10:26 pm (UTC)(link)
actually, the play is As You Like It.

Though I did hate those two you mentioned more. It's really hit or miss with me and Shakespeare. I didn't like the one with "my ducats, my daughter" either. Or Midsummer Night's Dream, dear god. Not even that much a fan of the one with Viola and Olivio. Yeah, tragedies only for me.