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by DrAwkward_Archive
Upon my first year of attendance at the esteemed (by some, but not by me) University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, where i had begin persuing a degree in Music performance (which i would later drop in favor of a math major, which also fell along the wayside as i continued on with my general studies and eventually graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in radio-tv-film with minors in music and philosophy), i was enrolled in the "honors" program for entering students who had achieved outstanding grade point averages in high school (mine being a 3.85), and upon enrolling in an honors composition class being taught by the venerable ska aficionado Dr. Paul Klemp, we were assigned the exhausting reading exercise that was the Henry James tome The Turn of the Screw, the sentence structures and lengths of which caused no end of frustration, exasperation, and hair-pulling amongst the dozen or so members of my class and me.
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Marsupialized wrote:Thank you so much for the pounding, it came in handy.