College. No words can express the sheer joy and happiness that eclipses me when I step through those two black doors of Cashmen at 8:30am five days a week.
I feel deeply saddened by your pesimistic attitude to education Christine. Education builds us up for the great society in which we live in. However, I to have a couple problems with the idea of forced education. Firstly, Education involves mental labor. Forced labor is commonly called slavery. As well as this, the governmant effectively instills its own particular ideologies into our young minds. Government control of people's minds is often called fascism. On the contrary, putting these opinions aside, you are now part of the education group called "Further Education". It is not compulsory for you to attend school. However, it is understandable that you may have the uncontrolable urge to see my face every single day of your week. This, should be your one force which pushes you through those doors. LOVE AND JOY BABES.
Thank you for your uplifting output, Hannah. You really demonstrated a powerful arguement against my statement, and I now view this as a whole new outlook on not only my education, but also my whole future. Indeed I should be grateful and relieved that we are not pushed to great extents, well beyond our physical capabilities against our will. You are correct in saying in that it is solely you who inspires me to wake up early every morning, as I know that if I perservere hard enough, it is in my possibilites to excel in life half as much as you through your awe-inspiring writings. When I walk up to those doors tomorrow, I am going to use all the strength I can gather to kick them down and say to the world: "I AM A MCLAUGH-A-LOCKER. AND PROUD." HUGS AND KISSES.
I deeply appreciate your correction on my grammar. It is people like you who we should be grateful for in these desperate times of need. Without you, there is little hope for the future of our language. Thank you, kind sir, for pointing out my error. I will work hard to ensure these types of mistakes will not occur again.
I feel deeply saddened by your pesimistic attitude to education Christine. Education builds us up for the great society in which we live in. However, I to have a couple problems with the idea of forced education. Firstly, Education involves mental labor. Forced labor is commonly called slavery. As well as this, the governmant effectively instills its own particular ideologies into our young minds. Government control of people's minds is often called fascism.
ReplyDeleteOn the contrary, putting these opinions aside, you are now part of the education group called "Further Education". It is not compulsory for you to attend school. However, it is understandable that you may have the uncontrolable urge to see my face every single day of your week. This, should be your one force which pushes you through those doors.
LOVE AND JOY BABES.
Thank you for your uplifting output, Hannah. You really demonstrated a powerful arguement against my statement, and I now view this as a whole new outlook on not only my education, but also my whole future. Indeed I should be grateful and relieved that we are not pushed to great extents, well beyond our physical capabilities against our will. You are correct in saying in that it is solely you who inspires me to wake up early every morning, as I know that if I perservere hard enough, it is in my possibilites to excel in life half as much as you through your awe-inspiring writings. When I walk up to those doors tomorrow, I am going to use all the strength I can gather to kick them down and say to the world: "I AM A MCLAUGH-A-LOCKER. AND PROUD."
ReplyDeleteHUGS AND KISSES.
her uplifting output? more like input. MYEAH.
ReplyDeleteI deeply appreciate your correction on my grammar. It is people like you who we should be grateful for in these desperate times of need. Without you, there is little hope for the future of our language. Thank you, kind sir, for pointing out my error. I will work hard to ensure these types of mistakes will not occur again.
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