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Originally Posted by knight_shadow
Sadly, I was already familiar with that tool.
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Of course you were. LOL. Sad for whom? Did you "FAIL at FUCKSAW?"
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Originally Posted by knight_shadow
Sidebar, but I think that takes away from the college experience. A lot of the useful knowledge is obtained outside of the classroom. Being able to see different perspectives before taking a stance on something is invaluable, and that's something that can be picked up with controversial plays/lectures/whatever. If (general) you want your children to adhere to your line of thinking and not have any outside influences, 1) don't send them to college and 2) good luck having them succeed in the real world.
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It isn't a college's job to educate students on all of the incidentals of life. Smart faculty know that and let students research some things on their own, even if those things are related to something discussed in class. Melvoin-Berg should've known better. He could've even talked about the fucksaw without delving that far. Students are smart and resourceful when they feel like being smart and resourceful and they know how to research if they want a fucksaw fuck.
And, again, "outside of the classroom" doesn't include anything that happens on campus or off campus but involving faculty and staff. Faculty can't even go to Bahama Breeze and see a student without becoming "the professor who likes to eat wings and tequila shots at Bahama Breeze on the weekends."