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Ejp414
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Topic: Thoughts on My PaperPosted: 01 December 2004 at 12:01am |
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So for English class we are required to write one paper on anything we
want. It's pretty casual, so I decided to keep in form with everyone
else and attempt to make it humerous. Tell me what you think...
DISCLAIMER: Yes, it is somewhat political and it is very very hypocritical. The politics isn't up for discussion, that's merely in there to be hypocritical, which is my main method of trying to be funny. So don't post saying something about the pro-**edited** marriage reasoning, that's not what I'm going for at all, just take it lightly. English Class Is Not Free-Speech Alley How did our topics of conversation change so dramatically? I remember back to seventh grade—the good ole’ days—when the most significant and pressing issues in our lives were last recess’ football game, our current social standing (relative to the “popular” and “unpopular” groups), and Pokemon. Speaking of which, I was the Pokemon king. With my possession of the blue version, I traded my two-dimensional warriors with whomever I wanted, and that was that. Everyone else thought red was such a cool color and purchased their “version” accordingly, but, no, not me. I was something special, the true Pokemaster. But those images now only exist as a mere flashbacks to an era long past, for as Juniors in high school we have progressed, or at the very least transformed into hot-headed attention-seekers searching for any method to release our brewing teenage angst. While the focus of this insecurity can range from how absolutely ridiculous the female human being can be to how absolutely ridiculous, say, our American History teacher’s interview projects can be, the rant will almost always devolve from such high levels to a downright dirty discussion of politics. Another sad truth is quite patent to any student caught somewhat awake during a class allowing group discussion; this inherently evil topic seemingly becomes so ingrained in a few students’ minds that they begin to use any opportunity given to transform the class into a soapbox from which to spew biased political rhetoric (that a month later they may or may not still agree with). An innocent speech class question along the lines of, “Given the situation and assuming you are on Mary Miller’s parole board, would you recommend that the governor pardon her?” could spawn a response such as, “Well, no, I would not. Only a Democrat would do that because Democrats are wimps, stupid, and dumb. I hope none of you are pro-Kerry because all Democrats need to go to France and are lacking souls.” This complete disregard for unbiased reasoning—and logic in general—is not limited to one side of the fence, however. If directed toward another student less interested in carbon-copying what their parents and/or Rush Limbaugh is saying and more interested in saying whatever “the man” is not advocating, the answer may come out as, “Well, yes, I would. Goodness knows that we need to release as many rehabilitated prisoners as we can to save money since we’re wasting so much fighting a pointless war over fictional weaponry that Bush invented to take everyone’s attention off the fact that he has lost more jobs since any president since Herbert Hoover and—“. “Thank you for answering the question,” the teacher finally cuts in to everyone’s relief. These exact scenarios make me wonder exactly what it is that the political experts of Catholic High School, class of ’06 really have weighing down on their minds. Is the constant bickering over who will be the government’s new talking head just a way of expunging the thoughts of lost love, lost grades, and lost minds? Or perhaps the lost days of old where we could simply sit around the school’s modest bell tower and beg Erick Piller for his level ninety-nine Pikachu? Whatever the true qualms are, I may never know, as I am never guilty of such a crime. As a matter of fact, there is only one dilemma stressing me out from time to time—the fruitless attempts to understand the thought process of those whose opinion on **edited** marriage is not identical to mine. Honestly, I mean, what is with the Grand Old Party being fundamentally against homosexuals taking part in the act of a marriage as opposed to a mere civil union? In my most humble opinion, Republicans marching stoutly along party-lines in regard to **edited** marriage are off their rocker. The question is not, “Why allow **edited** marriage?” No, the question to ask is surely, “Why not allow **edited** marriage?” The largely conservative bloc of the media—talk radio—says that it destroys the institution, but I argue that it will strengthen it! Homosexual couples do not wish to hold the sacred title in order to subvert marriage or because they despise it, but because they believe in and cherish the concept of that union so strongly. And as for the definition of the term being “between a man and a woman”, well, one could point out that for the longest time the definition of marriage was “a contract where a woman is the legal property of her husband”. In ages past women could not vote, blacks could not attend the same schools, and in the present, homosexuals cannot marry. The United States of America was founded on ideas of equality, protection of the minority, and progressive thinking, so why must we move away from the ideals of our founding fathers? In any case, today is a new day and we have our entire lives ahead of us—we should not waste precious time arguing aimlessly at every given chance. I mean, for crying out loud, very few of our classmates can even vote! Worry about the important things in life such as your friends, your English class, and Pokemon while those are still the most grave and significant metaphorical objects in our once-again metaphorical perspectives. I understand that this rant has been lengthy, so I will sum up the entire address: English class is not free-speech alley (or a place for unfairly biased political rhetoric), and Republicans are dumb. |
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Posted: 01 December 2004 at 12:10am |
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Oh, yeah, by the way, I'll be reading that in front of the class, so
I'll essentially be making the class my politically-biased soapbox (if
you didn't catch that before)
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Posted: 01 December 2004 at 12:12am |
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Sorry Ejp, I got about to the part where you Start Talking about John Kerry And stoped.
But your Paper actually made me have a Flash back of the Day when I caught all 150 of those little pricks... Great work, if you dont get atleast a "A" cut the Teacher and pour salt on him/her. |
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Posted: 01 December 2004 at 12:16am |
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pretty good, nice witing, slightly lacking in the fun-nay, but good nontheless.
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Posted: 01 December 2004 at 12:25am |
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I don't agree with all of your views, but you didn't ask for a critique on those :)
Actually, very well-written and decently organized. I'd probably throw it a 95%. |
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Posted: 01 December 2004 at 1:07am |
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Posted: 01 December 2004 at 1:24am |
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You ejp are a fine writer . oh...you mispelled block in the second to last paragraph. nice paper |
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Posted: 01 December 2004 at 1:25am |
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^ you gadda be kidding me...
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Posted: 01 December 2004 at 1:31am |
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about what? and why would one want to turn in a paper with a word not spelled correctly? even the best can overlook a mistake |
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Posted: 01 December 2004 at 1:34am |
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Main Entry: bloc Pronunciation: 'bläk Function: noun Etymology: French, literally, block 1 a : a temporary combination of parties in a legislative assembly b : a group of legislators who act together for some common purpose irrespective of party lines 2 a : a combination of persons, groups, or nations forming a unit with a common interest or purpose b : a group of nations united by treaty or agreement for mutual support or joint action ![]() It's understandable though, I wasn't sure about using the word either since dictionary.com has been down for me all night and I didn't feel like using any of the alternatives for more than a couple definitions. (Which also would explain why I had to use such a limited vocabulary, but whateva.) Anyway, thanks for the critiscism and thoughts, guys, keep 'em coming. EDIT: (And yeah, the way I used the word sucks, I should probably find a better word other than "bloc".) Edited by Ejp414 |
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Posted: 01 December 2004 at 1:34am |
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^ if I was a Teacher I'd just speed read the thing and as long he isn't
sympathizing for Communits/Terrorits/Nazi's I'd atleast give him a B+
for Effort...
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Posted: 01 December 2004 at 8:59am |
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You're sure the assignment was not about irony?
Note: Nobody turn this into a homosexual marriage thread, please. That's for some other time (on another forum). |
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Posted: 01 December 2004 at 10:43am |
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The united states wasnt founded on protecting the minority... Remember slavery? Nowadays law is all about making sure someones "feelings dont get hurt"
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Posted: 01 December 2004 at 10:53am |
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boooo
if i was your teacher id fail you
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Posted: 01 December 2004 at 11:00am |
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Posted: 01 December 2004 at 11:07am |
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Law is all about being stupid these days thats all...some of the things theyve made illegal just show the stupidity in this country
Having to wear a seatbelt when driving....if you get in a wreck and die its your fault no one else is put in harms way its no one elses business if your put into harms way Suicide....if someone wants to kill themselves thats there business butt out and leave them alone its no one elses business to stop them from doing what they want Thats just to name a few for america being such a great country im disapointed with the stupidity that runs it...i wonder if australias any good... |
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Posted: 01 December 2004 at 11:07am |
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Go put a "plug" in it. Anyways, I thought he did a very fine job. He'll definently get an A. My thing would be reading it in front of the class, hopefully you can handle that better than me. |
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Posted: 01 December 2004 at 11:15am |
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It is well written very good but he hates republicans and i am 1 and if i were a teacher id be a crooked teacher so id fail him
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Posted: 01 December 2004 at 11:17am |
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^^ That part wasn't up for discussion. Read the disclaimer.
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