
amazing thesis wrote:The ad depends on the status of Batman’s legend—children will recognize him and they will want to drink milk, and men will envy his muscular body, which helps convey the physical benefits of drinking milk; additionally, the colors of the ad show that Batman might be on top of a building, where he is giving a look of intimidation to show that he is watching over everything.

When it comes to fighting crime, Batman seems like he has it all. Drinking milk not only helps him do this, but it also keeps him healthy. Men seeing this ad will buy milk and know that they are getting the proper nutrients to get buff and strong. For children they have that legend to look up to and will be encouraged to drink milk. Even though the dark colors of the ad is intimidating, it also shows a bright side to it where you know he is watching over Gotham city. The ad may not be seen as serious to all, but to most it is to show that even the toughest guys need something simple like milk to make it through the day.

das ding wrote:trope wrote:so what did he have to say about manly attraction to sheep?
i dunno. it's a very sad aspect of our nature, but also one of the foundations of love

Johan POOPLER wrote:how do you grade these things and what kinds of notes do you give?
when you've abandoned any hope that most students will ever be able to write/think clearly, how do you decide what constitutes a passing grade vs. a failing grade?
do you ever write leave patronizing "positive" remarks ("good point!", "excellent word choice", etc) on a paper like elementary school teachers do?

das ding wrote:trope wrote:so what did he have to say about manly attraction to sheep?
i dunno. it's a very sad aspect of our nature, but also one of the foundations of love


Johan POOPLER wrote:are you turning these questions around on me or is that a example of your feedback? i just got high and im kinda worried that you are trying to make me feel In Trouble.




grammatron wrote:These are both from the same girl in a 10th grade english class. When talking to her, you'd have no idea she was literally brainless:
9-11, was a horrible tradgedy, tons of lives were lost, did this experience lifted the American sprit? Or down it? These questions are asked. Out of all the lives lost, were there any to be gained? An awakening of reconization, that the Americans are not the only breed in this human race. To not take what we fortunate have for granite. In conclusion to 9-11 better protection against future terrorism has been put into action and the American ignorance was lifted...for a short period of time.
Violent protest, assasination, hate crimes, discrimanation, can all is debated weather or not they serving a good and a bad purpose. Everything bad has a good, as for everything good has badly; it's the way you look at it all.
das ding wrote:trope wrote:so what did he have to say about manly attraction to sheep?
i dunno. it's a very sad aspect of our nature, but also one of the foundations of love







Dr. Norm Thagard wrote:Macbeth was an ass king.


Bartatua wrote:This is probably the best opening to a paper I've seen:
<Aristotle quote>. That's a quote by Aristotle. If you don't know who he is that's okay. He was an ancient Greek who did a lot of things for the better.


can wrote:old lady [whispering]

live to laugh, love to lif...forums.hipinion.com

Duplo wrote:gonna hold out on this for now
but i've already had a few stone cold howlers this semester
always amazes me how many students seem to go out of their way to construct a sentence with the most awkward passive voicing they can think up
