But is it humorous? No.
But is it humorous? No.
It’s a pretty backwards statement.
I get the feeling this guy really doesn’t understand anything he writes about (and doesn’t know how to do it in a way that is interesting).
That fact that you care about this topic and your response shows your maturity.
This plan was horrible. It doesn’t factor that a lot of students don’t have the safety net required for this plan to work. This is “do-able” for people born into stability (and who probably wouldn’t worry about the cost of education in the first place).
Most people I know don’t finish their degree in four years (but we are all working types who can’t take a zillion credits every quarter).
In-State only restricts the choice of programs to study!
I’m a non-drinker and have always been, so I’ve never been in these sorts of situations and this topic has me asking the question: how does a person consent when alcohol is involved? This is so far out of my experience that I don’t know how to think about it.
Yes. That’s why I’m asking. If we are having a conversation about text, I’m curious how people think this should be interpreted through the source material.
Are you familiar with the source material?
The character she’s playing is a prosthetic body. Let’s start there.
“All of us in here getting money, that alone isn’t gonna stop this,” he says. “Dedicating our lives to getting money just to give it right back for someone’s brand on our body when we spent centuries praying with brands on our bodies.”
I think some people here believe pop music and its influence isn’t ubiquitous or that Justin Timberlake should have spent his career in a mall-goth band because that would be within the parameters of cultural/racial essentialism.
I was a TA for a class where most of the students refused to study. Then they earned bad grades. This resulted in negative remarks about the professor in his evaluation even though he went well beyond what he should have to accommodate students and adjust the course work to their pace. It was really frustrating to…
Absolutely. They must also be taught to distort every word by replacing the letter s with “SH.” Regina Spectre also sings like this. Totally unlistenable. It’s like the female version of Scott Stapp and Creed nonsense but a lot of people still haven’t figured out it’s not cool.
I wasn’t aware band names ever really meant something. This is sorta like some square asking anyone with a tattoo what it means and not being able to fathom it might just be something someone thinks is cool.
It’s because the people around here are sorta clueless when it comes to the jams:
It’s been around for the past ten or fifteen years. It’s absolutely terrible.
I’d really just wish people would learn what emo means.
I haven’t read this review because I haven’t seen the movie and I don’t want to spoil the whole experience but— Isn’t Bobby Finger’s blog pretty much all about uncritically reposting news about narcissist celebrities?