Apostropha

About Apostropha

a·pos·tro·phe

The direct address of something or someone absent, dead, inanimate, imaginary, or otherwise unable to respond, especially as a digression in the course of a speech or composition. e.g. “O Death, where is thy sting?”

Apostropha

twentysomething scholar and student on the hunt for “you” in all outlets of pop culture, including YouTube, film, radio, music, blogs, etc.

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  1. :)

    Comment by bibomedia.com — March 8, 2008 @ 7:17 am |


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