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threeplusfire) wrote2009-05-25 01:09 am
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oh people, please
From a review of 300:
"over all a great movie, if you havent seen it buy it, its worth it for action fans who love the mid-evil type era."
I had to pause for a moment to allow my brain to recover before I continued working.
"over all a great movie, if you havent seen it buy it, its worth it for action fans who love the mid-evil type era."
I had to pause for a moment to allow my brain to recover before I continued working.
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And a refresher course in World History (let alone discussions about violence, orientalism, etc)?
And basic grammar?
I'd be lying if I said none of the papers by freshmen I've graded didn't look this bad, though... They learn really quickly not to write like this. Red-hot pokers, tasers, leeches, etc. I'm now rambling about occasionally-effective torture as a means to correct grammar: a sure sign I'm sleep-deprived.
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Though I do have to admit, as an engineer I sometimes resort to the "mob rule" of grammar and spelling instead of what is technically correct,lol I go with which ever is most widely accepted and will be understood, even if it's the wrong way. But I've always been a function over form kind of guy. :)
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Course, I also had to throw in history lessons as well with each class, which, while fitting since they were music history courses, was really, really bothersome. This past semester, especially, made me want to weep for the future of American scholarship: while I would like to believe it was out of shyness, no one could bother to tell me in what year we landed on the moon, which president was assassinated in the 1960s, what the Cold War was, how television changed mass communication, what happened in the mid 19th Century across Europe, where China is on a map, the capitol of France, etc.
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That didn't last. But then again, people weren't using it everyday.
Sigh.
Ekatarina, who owns a large dictionary and used it twice today
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it's really depressing to read something like that, and know that not only was the writer sincere in hir ignorance, but there are many many people who wouldn't see anything at all wrong with the statement
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I have hiccups now.
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HALP.
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Oh, lord.
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For dramatic tension, the full-evil eras are usually pretty evocative. I mean, the no-evil eras don't really have a lot of action going on, did they?
Or wait, have we had one of those yet?