From the Archives: Work

Jul 25, 2006 19:54

I found one of my old Japanese assignments wherein I tell the story of Work, a young word nobody liked until they graduated from high school and needed money. Work quickly rose to power by exploiting this fact, but he also longed for a love that didn't cost money ( Read more... )

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You play to the audience you're given. aphchan July 26 2006, 03:35:32 UTC
once I wrote ongoing essays to my Algebra II teacher when we were supposed to take 3 problems we'd had over the month and gotten wrong and explain how to do them right and what we learned. (The purpose was so she'd have something to write on our college reviews)

I wrote about Carl, God of Calculators, and how he helped me not fail math.

Much like those essays, really. Heh.

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alphaconqerer July 26 2006, 13:58:49 UTC
Cmon, they're teachers-they look at the same drivel over and over again. Pete and Holly, people like you do them a favor by bringing creativity into play.

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sakana July 26 2006, 14:29:30 UTC
It's true! I always enjoyed it when I could bring home a gem of student creativity/madness.

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escaevaotaku July 28 2006, 09:26:45 UTC
Hahaha, Fran said something earlier that reminded me of you. Arrg. You are missed. Ho-bag.

In other news, you have to read this entry of some random guy. It's hilarious. http://amagaeru.livejournal.com/14208.html?nc=8 Screw catching up, it's impossible, so... read this instead. ^^;;; The subject line might make you turn away, maybe, not sure. It's funny, though.

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