Monthly Archive for March, 2004

Fluoride

If you don’t like pieces that are analytical of human behavior, save yourself the effort right now.

You know those people who talk too much in class? I’m not talking about the ones who whisper to other people, or just flat out talk while the professor is giving his or her lecture. I’m talking about the ones that ask too many questions. Or rather, the ones that raise their hands and are given permission to speak. Usually it doesn’t seem to be a question at all. Rather, these people see their classes as a forum for which to share their knowledge with the world. But the worst are the ones that don’t even so much share their knowledge as much as they share their wit. Or their attempt at wit, which is sadly the case most of the time.

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