Notes on Being a Jackass
Jun. 9th, 2006 02:24 amDude.
Dude.
When on lj, there is NO NEED to type "The Scottish Play" after your hammy, poorly inserted quotation. Are you ljing from the precenium? Is there a computer lab in the dressing room? Are you anywhere in the theater? No? And if you were, do you speak aloud every word you lj? No? Fucking type Macbeth. It's shorter. And as impressed as I'm not by your Mad Theater Skillz? You should know that's only cute in the goddam vicintiy of a theater. Drama Club: There's a Reason What Happened in High School, Stays in High School.
Side note: Would drama kid purists have a problem with the typing or writing of Macbeth in a theater? And of course, when actually performing the play, do you roll your eyes and just avoid saying it, or only use it to refer to the character specifically, or do you give up and say Mcabeth like no tomorrow?
Dude.
When on lj, there is NO NEED to type "The Scottish Play" after your hammy, poorly inserted quotation. Are you ljing from the precenium? Is there a computer lab in the dressing room? Are you anywhere in the theater? No? And if you were, do you speak aloud every word you lj? No? Fucking type Macbeth. It's shorter. And as impressed as I'm not by your Mad Theater Skillz? You should know that's only cute in the goddam vicintiy of a theater. Drama Club: There's a Reason What Happened in High School, Stays in High School.
Side note: Would drama kid purists have a problem with the typing or writing of Macbeth in a theater? And of course, when actually performing the play, do you roll your eyes and just avoid saying it, or only use it to refer to the character specifically, or do you give up and say Mcabeth like no tomorrow?