tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3508293003737956258.post5364989154664344700..comments2024-03-21T04:24:14.674-05:00Comments on PostConsumer Reports: The Confessions of a Failed Literature GraduatePostConsumer Reportshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04382150335755928153noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3508293003737956258.post-28350800342131838822016-10-17T08:14:40.442-05:002016-10-17T08:14:40.442-05:00Well, of course modern people interested in differ...Well, of course modern people interested in different internet things than in a literature. My daughter has the same. She always asks me something like to <a href="http://paidessays.com/" rel="nofollow">write my English paper for me </a>. But I always refuse this thing. She need to practice in writing else she won't get any results.Margaret C. Mackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06425390543260657135noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3508293003737956258.post-86878390805282323202016-09-21T03:14:01.456-05:002016-09-21T03:14:01.456-05:00People don't want to read, you know. A lot of ...People don't want to read, you know. A lot of them are thinking that it is boring. They also don't want to write. At least one small and simple essay. All they are using is some writing services. One of my students ask me for an <a href="http://paidpaper.net/" rel="nofollow">essay writing service review</a>.Mark Gallaherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06125642052386481475noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3508293003737956258.post-4223582301116999792015-10-19T19:37:21.801-05:002015-10-19T19:37:21.801-05:00As an English major who really didn't care tha...As an English major who really didn't care that much in college (and loved my degree & education, which was, to tell the truth, much more useful in small group discussion leading and philosophy than literature), I completely relate. <br /><br />Sever years ago, I decided to read all the great novels that I never bothered with in college. I made it through a couple gigantic Russian novels, but fell asleep before getting more than a couple chapters into Faulkner. <br /><br />Since, I've come to peace with how much I read (shockingly little) and write (even less), because I'm ok with the things II am reading (mostly listening to weird old folk music), learning (data science & programming) and creating (banjo music). <br /><br />I've got my creative inputs and outputs (and I suspect you do too). There's no reason whatsoever to feel guilty that you're not doing the things that you think your professors expected you to. <br /><br />Gah... Once again, I take a good natured tounge in cheek post too seriously. That said, I really have felt that same guilt, which explains why I felt the need to write an essay justifying my failure as an English major... The irony... Jake Thttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02935908847591536511noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3508293003737956258.post-86817325143979795432015-10-19T19:36:44.119-05:002015-10-19T19:36:44.119-05:00As an English major who really didn't care tha...As an English major who really didn't care that much in college (and loved my degree & education, which was, to tell the truth, much more useful in small group discussion leading and philosophy than literature), I completely relate. <br /><br />Sever years ago, I decided to read all the great novels that I never bothered with in college. I made it through a couple gigantic Russian novels, but fell asleep before getting more than a couple chapters into Faulkner. <br /><br />Since, I've come to peace with how much I read (shockingly little) and write (even less), because I'm ok with the things II am reading (mostly listening to weird old folk music), learning (data science & programming) and creating (banjo music). <br /><br />I've got my creative inputs and outputs (and I suspect you do too). There's no reason whatsoever to feel guilty that you're not doing the things that you think your professors expected you to. <br /><br />Gah... Once again, I take a good natured tounge in cheek post too seriously. That said, I really have felt that same guilt, which explains why I felt the need to write an essay justifying my failure as an English major... The irony... Jake Thttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02935908847591536511noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3508293003737956258.post-2710507096202311512015-09-22T13:41:39.033-05:002015-09-22T13:41:39.033-05:00Thank you Fr. Anonymous.
I accept.Thank you Fr. Anonymous.<br />I accept.PostConsumer Reportshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04382150335755928153noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3508293003737956258.post-74967414798925006162015-09-22T11:10:16.117-05:002015-09-22T11:10:16.117-05:00There is only one thing you can do to repent: read...There is only one thing you can do to repent: read! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com