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...those wounds and pour salt in them. In 1992 he talked publicly about the problems a million immigrant "Zulus" might have assimilating in Virginia, compared with a million "Englishmen." He has expressed some doubts about the Holocaust and has said of the AIDS epidemic that "promiscuous homosexuals appear literally hell-bent on Satanism and suicide." His past attacks on gays, Jews and minorities make him a scary prospect, particularly as his rhetoric becomes more nuanced and his codes more subtle this time around...
...looked up all the analogy words he didn't recognize during his first test. Granted, as far as test-takers go, I'm on the obsessive side, but after my first SAT experience, suddenly 'convalescence' (antonym: attrition) was popping up all over the place. I sure as hell wasn't going to get that word wrong again...
...often found myself walking across campus reflecting on how something about Harvard bugs the hell out of me. If the thing bugging me is significant enough I'll devote an entire opinion piece to it--if someone else hasn't already. I'm sure we've all seen pieces devoted to the whole heinous finals-after-Christmas thing, or the farce that we call reading period, or everyone's favorite representative body, the Undergraduate Council...
...third at 11:10 and so on. Keeping the old 53-minute class length would give students a comfortable 12 minutes between classes, and the last class of the day would end only 30 minutes later. Yes, I know this sounds complicated, but if Cornell can figure it out, hell...
...Perkins, the leader of Colorado Family Values, a group instrumental in passing the famous "antigay" amendment she said, "He can relate to homosexuals, he says, because he's a car salesman. 'People make fun of our pants and our white shoes.' Yes, that is so similar. That must be hell...