It's official, I have the worst scene partner in the history of students performing Shakespeare! Our first scene is from The Taming of the Shrew, Act 2: Scene 1. It's Kate and Petruchio's first meeting, from Kate's entrance to when she strikes him. Pretty short, in other words. Also, pretty darn easy to understand
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And I ended up having to ask if he'd ever seen 10 Things I Hate About You. Not exactly Shakespeare, but close enough. He had, but it didn't seem to have helped. I'm going to request that he rent Hamlet next weekend so he at least has some idea what's going on in that one. Since, you know, it's not like he could actually read the freaking play or anything.../bitter
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And why should he? You obviously care more about your grade than he does, so you'll reschedule your day, cancel *your* plans, all for his advantage.
I'd like to say that these guys vanish after graduation, but sadly, they abound in the working world, where they manage to coast along on the efforts of others.
Run away! Run away!
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(Revenge can be sweet, though--the last time I ran into one of those kinds of people was on a software project. Unfortunately for him, I was a project lead and a manager and not afraid to dock his bonus for not doing his share of the work. He disappeared during the next round of layoffs, to hearty sighs of relief from everyone else on the team.)
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Oh, yeah *waves* friended you back.
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And that reminds me: I'vve got to figure out the theme thingy sometime.
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Strangle him with this, and know that you are reenacting the disposal method used by newly-annointed Turkish sultans for removing pesky siblings.
Topic for your Civ class?
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And let's see...
1) The history of Archaeology as well as its goals and how they are reached.
2) The development and dispersal of modern humans.
3) The origins of agriculture.
I'll most likely be choosing topic #1.
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Oops, incorrect fact. It was a red bowstring that the Ottomans used to remove contenders for the throne. *facepalm*
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And a bowstring? Um...Ouch?
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