Posts tagged "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"

Alice’s Adventure’s in Wonderland; Chapter Four. The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill.

Used GarageBand this time- meant I didn’t have to record it all in one breath and could go over a mistake or two but idk how it turned out, I haven’t ever used it before so :/

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Alice’s Adventure’s In Wonderland; Chapter Three- A Caucus Race and a Long Tale.

Yes I epic-failed several times in this.

No I cannot be bothered recording it all over again.

Seriously I need to find a way of recording these in a way that I can edit, doing the whole thing in one take is killing me…

Also my apologies to the entire population of France and Wales for what I just did to your beautiful accents.

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland; Chapter Two. The Pool of Tears.

AUGH FINALLY and right after I pressed stop on the recording a whole platoon of firetrucks went past. Narrow escape there and seriously guys I don’t think you all need to have your sirens on at the same time. You are exceedingly large vehicles with the same intent. People get it.

Also yeah I definitely messed up a few times but I HAVE TO GO OUT NOW AND IT’S A DAY LATE ALREADY DEAL WITH IT.

Alice’s Adventure’s in Wonderland; Chapter One. Down the Rabbit Hole.

Pretty sure I messed up a few bits in this but I refuse to listen to my obnoxious voice to check, and I have to record these in one take, so you’ll just have to deal with it.

Well, here’s the introduction as a test run, because you’re all crazy and my inbox can’t handle all these anons.

Apologies if there’s sirens partway through but Vancouver can be attention seeking like that sometimes.

askthatchapinthehat:
“ An interesting and tragic circumstance, my dear friend. The truth about the Reverend Charles Dodgson, commonly known as Lewis Carroll, is that nobody really knows the truth about him. Claims on his personal life and habits are...

askthatchapinthehat:

An interesting and tragic circumstance, my dear friend. The truth about the Reverend Charles Dodgson, commonly known as Lewis Carroll, is that nobody really knows the truth about him. Claims on his personal life and habits are largely speculative or based on ill founded sources; little is known about him outside of his works, and his relationship with the Liddells is one that is hard to decipher through the veil of time.

The only disgrace to classical literature in this case is the dismissal of beautiful and culturally essential material through ignorance. I advise that you direct your teacher to read more upon the subject, I particularly recommend ‘Alice in Sunderland’ by Brain Talbot; a fine graphic novel that presents the facts and context of history around the author’s life without being too greatly biased.

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I might add that it may be the fault of representatives such as myself that have led to an increasingly skeptical view on such an eminent figure of literature, and for that I can only apologize to Mr Dodgson.

Although, if your tutor does not take to any of this reasoning, I’m sure I would be glad to make arrangements with you on the method of her ‘departing’.

Not reblogging to reblog my own stuff, but this sort of thing actually makes my blood boil.

TL:DR - I fucking hate censorship.

Nobody who does this deserves to call themselves a teacher.