Hijinx
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There have been potholes in DC since before Maizie was born.I demand Mazie be weighed to see if she's responsible for the potholes in D.C.
Some of them are the originals that still haven't been fixed.
There have been potholes in DC since before Maizie was born.I demand Mazie be weighed to see if she's responsible for the potholes in D.C.
I demand he change his name. It's racistIf there is, I think Coons won it.
Oh, Louse, you poor, uneducated fool. I cite data, and you cite an anecdote. I'm not sure you're prepared for discourse at this level.
Now, a few thoughts:
-The article's headline is somewhat misleading. By English, they mean the discipline, not the language. An important and notable distinction.
-As a discipline, English has, most assuredly, has been dominated by white authors and white scholars who, like any of us, must ultimately confront the limitations of our ability to be objective. I only mention this because the impulse to incorporate and elevate diverse perspectives into an academic community that has, historically, be homogenous, isn't without merit. It's rooted in a fair-minded pursuit for more robust scholarship. That being said, the department's actions have been widely criticized - by other liberal institutions - as a well-intentioned, but ultimately counter-productive overcorrection. In my opinion, it's the height of idiocy.
-You fail to cite any of the critiques by these liberal institutions.
-You fail at a lot of things...
Continue the bender. See you next time.
I get you. You are one of the indoctrinators. That’s all I need to know. Thanks!
I demand Mazie be weighed to see if she's responsible for the potholes in D.C.
Nice few thoughts, PintoVega...whose are they?Oh, Louse, you poor, uneducated fool. I cite data, and you cite an anecdote. I'm not sure you're prepared for discourse at this level.
Now, a few thoughts:
-The article's headline is somewhat misleading. By English, they mean the discipline, not the language. An important and notable distinction.
-As a discipline, English has, most assuredly, has been dominated by white authors and white scholars who, like any of us, must ultimately confront the limitations of our ability to be objective. I only mention this because the impulse to incorporate and elevate diverse perspectives into an academic community that has, historically, be homogenous, isn't without merit. It's rooted in a fair-minded pursuit for more robust scholarship. That being said, the department's actions have been widely criticized - by other liberal institutions - as a well-intentioned, but ultimately counter-productive overcorrection. In my opinion, it's the height of idiocy.
-You fail to cite any of the critiques by these liberal institutions.
-You fail at a lot of things...
Continue the bender. See you next time.
Nice few thoughts, PintoVega...whose are they?
Because you've posted here enough, that everybody knows these aren't YOUR words.
But still, nice cut & paste skills there, booboo...
Slueth?Not sure what or who posted but one thing I have noticed is that I used to be able to copy and paste their words into google and find the exact opinion somewhere else. Now I can't, but if I use bing, I do find it...Has google lost it's edge or could it be something else?
Nice few thoughts, PintoVega...whose are they?
Because you've posted here enough, that everybody knows these aren't YOUR words.
But still, nice cut & paste skills there, booboo...
Not sure what or who posted but one thing I have noticed is that I used to be able to copy and paste their words into google and find the exact opinion somewhere else. Now I can't, but if I use bing, I do find it...Has google lost it's edge or could it be something else?
I knew I could count on you, Captain ObviousIt's something called Bias.
I knew I could count on you, Captain Obvious
Not sure what or who posted but one thing I have noticed is that I used to be able to copy and paste their words into google and find the exact opinion somewhere else. Now I can't, but if I use bing, I do find it...Has google lost it's edge or could it be something else?
Thats where the leash hooks up to the collar. You're welcomeI am not totally familiar with the way women wear things, but shouldn't the catch that hooks that necklace be in the back?