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hogwartsHarry Potter nearly made me miss three trains yesterday. I loved the last book, it is more action paced(sic) than some of the others and there is just something about continuing the journey with characters you’ve grown curious about.

The spoilers were clearly a strange mash of unexpressed truths… certain things didn’t happen where they supposedly meant to. Thanks.

I am satisfied. Although the epilogue was a bit much.

I know some apparently cried through the book regarding what happens to various characters, but I finished the last page and spent a good while laughing.

Outloud.

The whole thing was just so fun. Thank you J. K. Rowling for some good old fashioned entertainment, for sparking my imagination and taking millions on a literary ride.

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I don’t think in 3D and I’m ever so quickly starting to panic about the severe drought of ideas when it comes to my packaging design class. Sure give me colours and logos to make something pre-existing look pretty, but to be innovative enough to create some kind of new, environmentally, economically and socially sustainable package… I’m not so sure.

My problem primarily comes with identifying a bad packaging solution that encases a pre-existing product. Oh look, I’m sure are lots out there… but they are currently being elusive.

And I’m not studying chemistry so can’t create some new-wonder material.

Throw some ideas my way please… Packaging that annoys you in every-day life?

Oh yeah… and there’s the competition we enter our assignments in. I don’t care about winning much, but I wouldn’t mind developing an idea that I at least feel good enough about entering. If you don’t have ideas, you could pray for me. And I’m only half kidding.

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I scored 62 and thought the question on the Sabbath didn’t have the option I wanted.

The moderate hermeneutic might be seen as the voice of reason and open-mindedness. Moderates generally score between 53 to 65. Many are conservative on some issues and progressive on others. It intrigues that conservatives tend to be progressive on the same issues, while progressives tend to be conservative on the same issues. Nonetheless, moderates have a flexible hermeneutic that gives them the freedom to pick and choose on which issues they will be progressive or conservative. For that reason, moderates are more open to the charge of inconsistency. What impresses me most about moderates are the struggles they endure to render judgments on hermeneutical issues.

Take the Hermenutics quiz.

Then tell me what you think about it.

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