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message 1: by Leah (last edited Dec 17, 2020 01:10PM) (new)

Leah COMPLETELY RANDOM CHAT THAT YOU CAN USE TO TALK ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT! :D


message 2: by Leah (new)

Leah Ahem, for instance anybody else love musicals????


message 3: by Rory Gilmore (new)

Rory Gilmore (artemis1) | 19 comments Is that really a question???


message 4: by Leah (new)

Leah XD
well, ya know, there are.... *whispers*
UnReaSonAble PeOple OuT tHeRe


message 5: by Queen V™ (new)

Queen V™ | 47 comments Lol I'm wearing a Anastasia Broadway t-shirt right now...

So yes


message 6: by Leah (new)

Leah oooo broadway merch is the best


message 7: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth | 50 comments XD love this and of course musicals !


message 8: by Mathea (new)

Mathea Sending  | 3 comments Does 30-70 % school count I do an elite sport at international level so I have homeschool 70% of the year (the time I am in Denmark) and then I do in person school when I am at home In Norway ? I can leave the group if it doesn’t count but you tell me


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Musicals are the best!


From Heaven With Love (aplacecalledbookland) | 2 comments ik this seems dumb but how do u make an update, like writing a thing without having to rate a book or anyh=thing ...I've only had goodreads for 2 months :)


message 11: by Leon (new)

Leon McNair | 69 comments Raya wrote: "ik this seems dumb but how do u make an update, like writing a thing without having to rate a book or anyh=thing ...I've only had goodreads for 2 months :)"

If I understand it correctly, at the left of the homepage interface on your PC, where you will see your books, instead of updating the page number or percentage read you can also give a general update in the given textbox.


message 12: by Leon (new)

Leon McNair | 69 comments I like some of the songs from the Disney film Musicals, but I don't think I know many Musicals other than that.


message 13: by Leah (new)

Leah Mathea wrote: "Does 30-70 % school count I do an elite sport at international level so I have homeschool 70% of the year (the time I am in Denmark) and then I do in person school when I am at home In Norway ? I c..."

Close enough for me! if you would like to do this book club i think it's totally fine if you stay. (:


message 14: by Queen V™ (last edited Mar 02, 2021 03:07PM) (new)

Queen V™ | 47 comments I do Saxon


message 15: by Leah (new)

Leah I have no idea, my mom uses too many sources to keep track of.


message 16: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth | 50 comments Teaching textbooks and my moms friend kind of tutors me in some of it since I was really doing badly in math last year


message 17: by Carina (new)

Carina  Shephard (carinashephard) Horizons when I was younger and then a mix of Saxon/Bob Jones in high school. I used to hate math but now I really enjoy it (as long as it’s Algebra and not geometry or word problems) 😛


message 18: by Leon (new)

Leon McNair | 69 comments If you're interested in abstract (complex number) mathematics you should have a look at the Mandlebrot fractals on YouTube!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFftm...


message 19: by Isabel (new)

Isabel (promise-of-god) Rose (AKA the crazy weird redhead) wrote: "Ahem, for instance anybody else love musicals????"

umm yeah, girl!!


message 20: by Leah (new)

Leah Oooo YES! do you have a favorite??


message 21: by Isabel (new)

Isabel (promise-of-god) mmmm. not in particular, no. I love most musicals!! Do you have any particular favorites?


message 22: by Leah (new)

Leah Depends on if you mean productions or musical movies. Like you, I enjoy most of them....
Some faves would be the phantom of the opera, Hamilton, Anastasia and The great comet of 1812 for productions, but for films I enjoy almost all the disney musicals.


message 23: by Isabel (new)

Isabel (promise-of-god) Oh, yes! I love Phantom of the Opera!!
Nice!!


message 24: by Elisabeth (new)

Elisabeth (the_world_through_catholiceyes) Rose (AKA the crazy weird redhead) wrote: "Ahem, for instance anybody else love musicals????"

I love musicals!!! Like old ones. (Sound of Music, Oaklahoma, Seven Brides for Seven brother) and would love to discover more!!


message 25: by Elisabeth (new)

Elisabeth (the_world_through_catholiceyes) For math I have a teacher, (other than my parents) but you know private. (as in he comes to our house.)


message 26: by Queen V™ (new)

Queen V™ | 47 comments Ooo I love the classics! I'm obsessed with musicals and I watch a lot of classics if you need any recs :)


message 27: by Isabel (new)

Isabel (promise-of-god) Ohhh neat, Elisabeth! That's great!


message 28: by Elisabeth (new)

Elisabeth (the_world_through_catholiceyes) Rose (AKA the crazy weird redhead) wrote: "Depends on if you mean productions or musical movies. Like you, I enjoy most of them....
Some faves would be the phantom of the opera, Hamilton, Anastasia and The great comet of 1812 for productio..."


So I have watched Hamilton because I thought it would be interesting and I have mixed feelings on it.
On the positive side
-It was a moving musical. Some parts nearly made me cry.
-The songwriting was good. (except for something but more in that below.) It had good rhymes and though I usually hate rap, I think it worked in this.
-King George. His songs were the best. Sooo funny. (I mean normally I might be annoyed at the mocking of a British King but then I don;t like George IV sooo...:-))
-Eliza. I liked her quite a lot.
Negative
-There was a lot of cursing, swearing, and vulgar language which really spoiled my enjoyment.
-Support of the French Revolution. (quite subtle.)
-I think some things could be handled a bit better. And there were a few unnecassry suggestive comments.
-How the backround/Chorus dressed. Just no. It was horrible. Especially in the girls.


message 29: by Isabel (new)

Isabel (promise-of-god) Thanks for your feedback, Lizzy! It's appreciated! I've never watched it but I don't think I want to due to the swearing, vulgar language, and the immodest dressing.
:)


message 30: by Isabel (new)

Isabel (promise-of-god) Elisabeth wrote: "Rose (AKA the crazy weird redhead) wrote: "Ahem, for instance anybody else love musicals????"

I love musicals!!! Like old ones. (Sound of Music, Oaklahoma, Seven Brides for Seven brother) and woul..."


Ohhhh, I love classicals! It's one of my favorite genres!


message 31: by Leah (new)

Leah Yes the classics are great too! :D

Hamilton:
Yes I agree with the language part which is sad because it has such a good plot. :(


Ahh... I kinda see what you mean, but the personally the costuming did not bother me because i'm kinda into historical garments and they used elements of it and incorporated it into the costuming for the production. Even for the chorus girls wore semi historically accurate stays.
(stays are corsets but before the victorian era;)
The reason they did not have them wear dresses was for better movement, (dancing) and since they had to play roles in the background ( like the battles) they had them dress more masculine (tunics/vests). They weren't that revealing to me, but that may just because i'm used to seeing people in stays. XD


message 32: by Elisabeth (new)

Elisabeth (the_world_through_catholiceyes) Rose (AKA the crazy weird redhead) wrote: "Yes the classics are great too! :D

Hamilton:
Yes I agree with the language part which is sad because it has such a good plot. :(


Ahh... I kinda see what you mean, but the personally the costum..."

It wasn''t the stays that wasfine actually. It wasthe extremely tight leggings which I didn't like:-)


message 33: by Leah (new)

Leah Ahhh yea, those were kinda tight. XD


message 34: by Leon (new)

Leon McNair | 69 comments "Gather ye rosebuds while ye may, old time is still a-flying. For while this flower smiles today, tomorrow will be dying."


message 35: by Leah (new)

Leah That's beautiful! I don't read much poetry, where is it from?


message 36: by Leon (new)

Leon McNair | 69 comments It's actually based off from a passage in the Bible:
Wisdom of Solomon Chapter 2 8 Let us crown ourselves with rosebuds, before they be withered: 9 Let none of us go without his part of our voluptuousness: let us leave tokens of our joyfulness in every place: for this is our portion, and our lot is this.

The poem itself is by Robert Herrick :)


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