I fully got accused of plagiarism today. For
my music history class, I worte a really fantastic paper about the
musicality of Anthony Burgess' writing and use of Beethoven's music in
in A Clockwork Orange (my
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for a "favourate" book one'd think that even with affected brit spelling, it might be right** not an english major** the theatric salutation for good luck is meant metaphorically** you applied it too literally*^
and another thing... no, it's not meant metaphorically. "To break the leg" in this case means bend one's knee, out of respect. In the imperaticve sense, to cause the audience to break their legs. Anonymous grammar critics are people's favour4tes.
dude get friggin' better
anonymous
March 10 2005, 20:29:08 UTC
yeah, do that and when you have some free time give me my tape back, If you can get here without killing yourself. Take care and if you ever need anything the entire getaway has your back.
Oh yeah, one other thing, Elisa thinks your a cool person but sshhh, it's a secret.
"It is quite gratifying to feel guilty if you haven't done anything wrong: how noble! Whereas it is rather hard and certainly depressing to admit guilt and to repent." - Hannah Arendt, German born American philosopher and political scientist.
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Oh yeah, one other thing, Elisa thinks your a cool person but sshhh, it's a secret.
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