I'm sorry, but I already BSed the entirety of the paper so I could fill that 4-page minimum.FROGGEman2 said:For full marks, quote Watchmen.Aby_Z said:I've done that before... 'twas awesome. I tripped, slid on my knee for several feet, then popped right back up. It was almost out of a sitcom...
As for something stupid I've done now... Hahah, I'm procrastinating on a project due tomorrow. A 4 page paper on 'The American Dream'.
Hey, here's a thought. Since when did 'English' mean 'American'?
I dare you.
DO IT!
Sorry, but you're a tad wrong. Technically, America has no official language.Zildjin81 said:Aby_Z said:I've done that before... 'twas awesome. I tripped, slid on my knee for several feet, then popped right back up. It was almost out of a sitcom...
As for something stupid I've done now... Hahah, I'm procrastinating on a project due tomorrow. A 4 page paper on 'The American Dream'.
Hey, here's a thought. Since when did 'English' mean 'American'?
(I'm assuming you're American)
Well English is the language of America. English class in school is about the language English, not England. Wouldn't it be stranger if your paper was about "the English dream"?
OT: Lost a carton of orange juice while I was drinking it. I found it two days later, in the bathroom closet.
As for what English is about, I've learned throughout the years that 'English class' is about Grammar, Vocab, Sentence structure, etc. Occasionally we even read books that may or may not suck horribly (They're much more likely to suck due to my personal taste on what makes a good book good.)
It simply pisses me off that the entirety of the school year has consisted of my 'English' teacher raving about the American Dream and why it's so great, or what it means, or what we think it means, or what some other people think it means, or what is used to be, or what it is now, or how to achieve it, etc. etc. etc.
Blah.