Ha! I know in one of my monologues for your class, I used a bad word like that, though it was in a context of my brain thinking the worst possible things and taking me over. In the '90s it felt like you could still say anything if it were part of a creative work and in the right context.
I'd never do that now. Woe betide any student today trying that, or teacher permitting it. I was fortunate everyone, you included, understood it in the context of the piece.
True dat, Luke. I’m glad I’m not teaching anymore. I think I would fold and melt under the weight of political correctness, equity and inclusion. Not to mention speech censorship!!!!!!
Your skills are never going out of style. I need your tutelage. But reading your is like I have nothing to contribute.
I thought you might condemn me on this one, Ted. But your flattery will never go out of style. Thanks. Now read part two.
Great writing and thought Eric. Thank you Alan Garber.
Also, can u do me a favor by LIKING the post (clicking the Heart)? Thanks again,
Thank. Is Alan Garber Barbara Moss' husband or friend?.
Ha! I know in one of my monologues for your class, I used a bad word like that, though it was in a context of my brain thinking the worst possible things and taking me over. In the '90s it felt like you could still say anything if it were part of a creative work and in the right context.
I'd never do that now. Woe betide any student today trying that, or teacher permitting it. I was fortunate everyone, you included, understood it in the context of the piece.
True dat, Luke. I’m glad I’m not teaching anymore. I think I would fold and melt under the weight of political correctness, equity and inclusion. Not to mention speech censorship!!!!!!