January 2010
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On Studying Literature
velvetrobots:
After Literature Major General Assemblies, I always get the urge to cry. They do nothing more than to remind us that while literature is a noble and worthwhile endeavor, it is mind-searingly difficult and we will, most probably, be a few inches from death before we graduate. The upper batches attest to this. Indeed, we are frequently told the Literature Department is different...
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This explains a lot.
“Often, introverts have trouble finding the word they want when they are speaking out loud. Our brains use many different areas for speaking, reading, and writing; therefore, information needs to flow freely between the areas. Word retrieval may be a problem for introverts because the information moves slowly. One cause of this is that we use long-term memory, so it take longer and...
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Hell is a surplus of relatives gathered...
miss-choi:
AMEN.
siegemalvar:
“Tonight, we dine in Hell!” has never been more appropriate for me.
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