FTSY 1311.06 Fall 2006

A blog of the weekly commentaries of the members of FTSY 1311.06, Rhetoric and Composition I at St. Edward's University, Fall 2006.

30 October 2006

A Difficult Copula

It remains a fact that trying something informed of not doing always creates much more stress and resistance in the executing of a task and leads into situations of much awkwardness. For example, when meeting someone for the first time, previous advice before meeting the individual from a friend tells you that this person sports an extremely large ear. Just one ear for the other side of his face lies all in good proportion. So the information relayed beforehand advises you in not looking at this person’s abnormal ear because if you look oddly at it, the man becomes furious. Expressing a general desire for a good first impression, the goal of not glancing at this man's ear becomes the main focus of attention. When the action unfolds, and the man enters the room for the greeting, you develop into a fearful and uneasy state because the sole thing that your mind limits you from doing causes you a desire of doing it. The human's natural curiosity for undiscovered things fights the urge of complying and succumbs reluctantly into looking away. This answers the question of why it remains tremendously difficult because what your brain tries telling you continues as the only thing in your mind. A famous movie series of our time with a witty character named Austin Powers encounters this circumstance when he meets a man with a large mole. Although previous instruction orders him of looking away or straying from talking about the mole, Powers cannot fight the urge and makes a mockery of the mole. I believe these instances compare most significantly with the assignment at hand. As a result, this blogg so far relies heavily on much revision and thought and consequently holds first place for the hardest and trying blogg ever written in the history of my profound and exquisite blogging. Although I find it quite perplexing that the advantages in writing like this make my writing a bit more interesting. I hope my efforts reap great rewards and that there lies no mistakes in my courageous efforts. I want knowledge of anyone finding this assignment easy.

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