So, a student accidentally stapled a blank piece of paper into their homework. After looking at it for a second, I decided to draw a picture. Here it is!
I guess you can't really tell from the picture, but it's stapled in with the homework still. <.< He wasn't in class today, so he didn't see it. :( And come to think of it, he might be one of the students that doesn't show up that often...which makes me sad. :(
Ah yes, I can read within the cheerful lines the unmistakable signature of delirium, induced by endless hours of tedious grading. I look at the smiling cat and I imagine future generations of scholars pointing to it and saying, "Ah yes, you can read within these cheerful lines the unmistakable signature of delirium, which later expressed itself in her surreal tyrrany over the feudal state she ruled after the Cataclysm."
I am a linguistics grad student with interests in Bantu languages, tone, opacity, phonetically-based phonology, and any complex morphological phenomena (within the scope of phonetics and phonology). I'm in the middle of working on my master's thesis on Kuria vowel-height harmony right now. Currently I am also trying to figure out what I want to do with my life. Possible options include teaching and working at Starbucks and *gasp* actually continuing to be a grad student. It's occurred to me recently that I'd love to own a used bookstore with an adjoining tea shop, but I don't think I'll ever do it.
20170713 – Day 15
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We got up at 04:00 this morning to drive out to Cape Spear to watch the sun
rise at the easternmost point in Canada. Evidently this was a thing that
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5 comments:
Kitty :D
You should totally send that drawing back with the homework. XD
I guess you can't really tell from the picture, but it's stapled in with the homework still. <.< He wasn't in class today, so he didn't see it. :( And come to think of it, he might be one of the students that doesn't show up that often...which makes me sad. :(
Ah yes, I can read within the cheerful lines the unmistakable signature of delirium, induced by endless hours of tedious grading. I look at the smiling cat and I imagine future generations of scholars pointing to it and saying, "Ah yes, you can read within these cheerful lines the unmistakable signature of delirium, which later expressed itself in her surreal tyrrany over the feudal state she ruled after the Cataclysm."
Nisan> o.o
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