Yeah it's like her publicist has never heard of this thing "the internet". First rule of internet is you dont talk about internet. Second rule is if you want something to go away, ignore it and pretend it never happened. Under no circumstance do you try and make it stop, unless you want everyone in the world to see it, and repost it, and joke about it for the next decade.
WakeOfAshesPosts: 21,665destroyer of motherfuckers
edited February 2013
I have a presentation I am supposed to give today in my class, and at the moment I feel that I am going to crush it. Half of the students went on Tuesday, and the other half present today, and quite frankly my presentation makes the Tuesday bunch look like something a kindergartner did. I really dont like to toot my own horn that much, but pretty proud of the work I put together for this and excited to present the data.
Anyways, This guy I work with is also taking the class, and we just had this stroke of genius. We each came up with a canned question that the other can ask when the presentations come to the Q&A part. That way we both come off looking ultra prepared and knowledgeable on the topic. The questions appear difficult and yet we will both knock it out because we know it's coming. The idea is the TA's and professor see that we've already fielded a difficult question, and decide to no ask more in an interest of saving time
1D_for_lifePosts: 13,785destroyer of motherfuckers
Well my dream consisted of the main guy from Monk being my principal and helping me sort out some problems I was having. Then there was this group of guys with the best looking mullets ever.
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Anyways, This guy I work with is also taking the class, and we just had this stroke of genius. We each came up with a canned question that the other can ask when the presentations come to the Q&A part. That way we both come off looking ultra prepared and knowledgeable on the topic. The questions appear difficult and yet we will both knock it out because we know it's coming. The idea is the TA's and professor see that we've already fielded a difficult question, and decide to no ask more in an interest of saving time