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julianne dorny ([info]piano) wrote,
@ 2008-04-13 23:12:00


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Every year, it gets a bit harder to use the portkey from the Irish Ministry to come to England, and then to step on the train. Because I be in so deep now, I'll never get my life ba I came in fourth in the Chopin concerto competition in London, which was incredibly disappointing, considering that I won it when I was ten, but I did place second in the Liszt recitals, which, given that I had to teach myself the Second Rhapsody, that had been a nice result, yeah? Though it's hard to lie, to lie and lie and all I seem to do is lie, about what I'm up to during the school year. It makes it harder. To step on the train.

God, I hate it here.


I need to speak to the Headmistress about switching the transfiguration of my piano from a Steinway to a Baldwin; I played on the most magnificent Baldwin in Prague, I nearly felt compelled to hug it after I played upon it each time. I wonder how that will alter the spell?


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[info]piano
2008-04-14 10:48 pm UTC (link)
I've never heard that expression before Irish ignorance, I'll bet - I like that. Still, under all of the politics whether they be necessary or not, are people who are getting ripped up from all of the stitches that we be making to keep the secrecy alive. Don't the saying be that politics be ugly business for a reason?

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[info]condign
2008-04-14 11:32 pm UTC (link)
That is in fact the saying. Politics is ugly business and always has been. But humanity can't survive without it. Brainwashing the masses into conformity is how we've worked for centuries. Unfortunately, that brainwashing has limited the tolerance for things that are different in both social structures be them wizarding or muggle.

I suppose we'll just have to suck it up and accept that that's how it is, huh?

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[info]piano
2008-04-15 12:05 am UTC (link)
Conformity, and then the victors write the history that we use to convinces the masses to continue on the same path that has been walked by the generations before. Ignore those that stray off the beaten path, woe betide those who follow the different drummer and value the good of the few over the good of the many.

Clearly, I ate Cynical-Os for breakfast. My apologies. I just hate co Why, didn't you know? Sucking it up is my middle name. Ginger Lady Julianne Sucking It Up Dorny. Tis a family name, passed down for generations.

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