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…In With The New

Posted by: Sonya on: June 22, 2009

The day has finally come. I’ve been putting it off for at least a month now, but I have, finally, just switched off my old blog and set the domain – attackhamster.co.uk – to redirect here. I’ve been putting off for so long because I’m actually quite sad about it, the old site was the [...]

The Path Not Chosen

Posted by: Sonya on: May 17, 2009

I going to tell you about some of the people in my life, some of the people who have influenced and changed me. The first of these three people I want to tell you about is my secondary school English teacher, Miss Cree.
Ooh, I hope she won’t mind me using her surname? It’s kind of [...]


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Currently Studying

Not a lot! :o) Oh the joys of recess.... I've registered on Philosophy of the Mind for next year, starts the end of January but I will be starting preparatory work real soon.

Last Movie

2012 - Well, it's not as bad as people are saying, just so long as you take it on face value and ignore the... err..., shall I say 'plot'? The first half of the film where everything gets destroyed is actually really cool and definitely worth seeing, the second half, once they get to China, hmm... not so much.

Last Book

The Men Who Stare at Goats - Jon Ronson - I've seen the film, and now I've read the (signed!) book. It's an interesting contrast. The film is quite 'feel-good' and only hints at the Dark Side, but the book, the second half in particular, goes in to quite some detail on how Jim Channon's ideals have become warped and corrupted in to the disturbing forms of psychological torture that the military has been using in recent years. Very good and informative read.

Love is a human right - Amnesty International


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