I hate the feeling I get when I turn in something I know is crap. (And I’m not meaning crap as in “Oh, I really think this is a good paper, but I’m going to say it’s crap in case I do poorly.” I mean crap as in, “This is the suckiest, most incoherent piece of writing I’ve ever produced.”) That’s not a good feeling.
Abstracts are evil; I can’t write them.
EDIT: Wow, grammar is really popular! Perhaps I shall post some more grammar pet peeves soon. What do you think?
Your Blog Should Be Yellow |
![]() You are a great storyteller, and the first to post the latest funny link. You’re also friendly and welcoming to everyone who comments on your blog. |
I don’t know that my blogs are always cheerful and upbeat, but I think yellow suits me. I feeling pretty sunny right now, even though I turned in a piece of sub par writing. God is good like that.
“Rejoice in the Lord always; again I say, rejoice!” Philippians 4:4 (emphasis mine). This is such a challenge! What do you think it means to rejoice in the Lord? Is this different from just being joyful? How can we rejoice in the Lord?