8/1/2008 5:16:05 PM
my dick (pretty long)
8/1/2008 5:22:16 PM
useless (w/o pics)
8/1/2008 5:23:17 PM
post office employees (nsfw)
8/1/2008 5:26:00 PM
8/1/2008 5:32:49 PM
^ nice box.
8/1/2008 5:37:45 PM
The tl;dr version of that article is already in the title.Interesting read. Depressing... English departments generally weren't all that hot at most of the schools I went to. They just kind of keep hitting on the same thing over and over again from year to year, and the main things that changed were the difficulty of what you were reading and how long the paper was that you had to write. There weren't increasingly strict standards on grammar, diction, and sentence formation, they just kind of kept nagging about the same amount over the years and maintained the same standard (only expecting you to work a little "faster' each year and only to have slight improvements in overall grammar and vocabulary). I imagine it's worse in public schools with more dropouts and in poorer neighborhoods. I think a lot of college kids these days, of all races, have substandard reading and writing skills. It was painful sitting through a college sophomore-level english classes and hearingpeoplereadlikethissothateverysinglewordispronouncedmonotoneanditdoesn'tflowandissodistractingthatyoudidn'tevenhearwhattheywereattem... attempt...ing attemptingtoreadtotheclass.Hopefully somebody competent (like a motivated statewide teachers' union) will put together a formal redress of grievances with the public education system and try to garner some public attention on what's wrong with how we're doing things these days. Unless I'm mistaken, aren't dropout rates still rather high (if not increasing to some degree), and standardized test scores only slightly improved from years and years ago?[Edited on August 1, 2008 at 5:41 PM. Reason : omg SOAP BOX. I take chit chat srs.]
8/1/2008 5:40:27 PM
heh, the whole article is probably twice as long--it gives a better sense of the guy's frustration with everything, it's pretty sad. i don't pretend to know what the 'solution' might be, but he gets an A for effort[Edited on August 1, 2008 at 5:48 PM. Reason : &]
8/1/2008 5:48:10 PM
good yet sad read.
8/1/2008 5:48:13 PM
the solution is not letting people into college that shouldn't/don't want to be there.
8/1/2008 5:53:09 PM
8/1/2008 5:55:29 PM
stop acting white
8/1/2008 6:24:46 PM
what's CPT?
8/1/2008 6:31:33 PM
8/1/2008 6:32:40 PM