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    Newer first assignment, the ice breaker.

    I was forced to read 'Les Miserables' for second year French when in High School.

    Depressing would be the mildest of understatements.

    Whilst your reading range and habits are interesting and important I think I shall steer us in a different direction.

    Mayhap we should begin with an introductory ice breaker to set the newest vic...stude... apprentice at ease.

    So the first seven of you to come into my clutches here’s the deal. Pick a sin any sin, well any of the seven deadly ones. For you heathens not raised by Jesuits that would be any one of the following; Lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy, or pride.

    Try not to be too predictable and grab lust.

    Starting with the basics we will paint pictures, Do not state your sin!
    In your homework note book come up with seven other words that describe your cardinal offense.

    These words have definition /meanings, but they also have connotations, (still with me?)

    For instance wrath would be anger as well as rage. Anger has a more thoughtful and intellectual component, rage is much more visceral. Chose your seven words and get to know them, they are the pallet you will be using next.

    Let me know when you are ready to continue.

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    English does not borrow from other languages. English follows other languages into dark alleys, raps them over the head with a cudgel, then goes through their pockets for loose vocabulary and spare grammar.

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    Senior philosophunculist on active duty sits here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhabbi View Post
    Senior philosophunculist on active duty sits here.
    i am soooooooooo impressed! ~~wink wink~~
    “To be completely woman you need a master and in him, a compass for your life. You need a man you can look up to and respect. If you dethrone him, it is no wonder that you are discontented, and discontented women are not loved for long.”
    - Marlene Dietrich


    NOTE TO SELF: "Sadistic rat bastard, Sir!" is not a safeword!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragon's muse View Post
    i am soooooooooo impressed! ~~wink wink~~

    Thank you. A lot of people miss that reference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhabbi View Post
    Thank you. A lot of people miss that reference.
    i am a dictionary freak, what can i say?
    “To be completely woman you need a master and in him, a compass for your life. You need a man you can look up to and respect. If you dethrone him, it is no wonder that you are discontented, and discontented women are not loved for long.”
    - Marlene Dietrich


    NOTE TO SELF: "Sadistic rat bastard, Sir!" is not a safeword!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragon's muse View Post
    i am a dictionary freak, what can i say?
    Me too

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    Shaken not shaved

    Quote Originally Posted by Rhabbi View Post
    Senior philosophunculist on active duty sits here.
    So, you chose pride ehh!

    But the point was not to tell me.

    No matter, you'll receive extra credit if you can properly enunciate 'unculist with your mouth full.

    Now I'd hoped to engender a certain relish for key individual words.

    To quote the French mime Etienne Decroux “One pearl is worth more than a necklace of potatoes.”

    Failing that we’ll gather up your pickings and prepare to splatter them across the monitor.

    I’d like seven sentences, one from each of those words.
    I need to know the who, what, when, where, why, as well as the reaction of the sinner and the injured party.
    I’d appreciate your noting the chosen word in each sentence either by color or emboldening.

    Note:

    These are seven independent sentences.

    They need to be in alphabetical order (of the chosen word) and you should not attempt to form any chronological sequence.

    You might number them for the ease of the instructor for he is old and gray and hates having to physically shuffle sentences.

    Best of luck most senior philosophunculist.

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    Then it must have worked, because my sin is arrogance.

    1.) senior
    2.) philosophuculist
    3.) on
    4.) active
    5.) duty
    6.) sits
    7.) here

    4.) My active imagination often leads me places I did not expect to see.
    5.) I often see it as my duty to correct misconceptions that people have.
    7.) This gives me a reputation of arrogance that even comes across here in the forums.
    3.) Just the other day I worked hard to clear up a misunderstanding with someone who felt I was picking on her.
    2.) Being a philosophunculist to a fault, I often speak instead of listening.
    1.) Claiming a senior moment does not release me from the feelings I have that I should be more careful.
    6.) Nor does it make it easier for the person who sits on the receiving end of my jibes.

    I hope this is waht you were asking for, and that I covered all the bases. This was actually a lot of fun, and much easier to accomplish than I expected.

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    This is me

    This is me (not necessarily in that order):

    Lazy
    Tired
    Procrastinating
    Noncommittal
    Modest
    Efficient
    Innovative

    Satan_Klaus
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    Seine Schwächen zu verneinen ist eine Weitere.

    To deny one's shortcomings is another one.


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    Well, my first choice has been taken and my second one was advised against, so here goes.

    1) Fury
    2) Anger
    3) Violence
    4) Compulsion
    5) Contempt
    6) Hatred
    7) Revenge

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    Ice melting for fun and profit

    Excellent, both of you, now please ignore how Rhabbi chose to do the assignment.
    First use those seven words in sentences, relating them to your deadly sin either through their definition or by way of connotation. Be forewarned that this assignment will become a bit more involved than Rhabbi's and you will be expanding on these sentences so write with care.
    English does not borrow from other languages. English follows other languages into dark alleys, raps them over the head with a cudgel, then goes through their pockets for loose vocabulary and spare grammar.

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    seven deadly sentences

    Being lazy means enjoying yourself on someone else's expense.

    Being tired is something else entirely.

    I’m not noncommittal because I’m lazy; I’m noncommittal because I take my duties seriously.

    Modest expectations can be met with modest means.

    If necessity is the mother of invention, then sloth is the mother of efficiency.

    Innovation is the drive to work hard to be lazy.

    Procrastinating is not going to save you any work, but if you want a quiet moment, you better take it now.



    Here are my seven deadly sentences. I refrained from using sloth often, because it is not actually a word anyone would use.

    Satan_Klaus
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    Seine Schwächen zu verneinen ist eine Weitere.

    To deny one's shortcomings is another one.


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    Hello, fellow student!

    Oh and greetings Razor,
    seems like you quickly worked your way up through the levels. I think I was already in level three when you took on your very first asignment. Must have something to do with my sin...

    Satan_Klaus
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    Seine Schwächen zu verneinen ist eine Weitere.

    To deny one's shortcomings is another one.


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    I'm not sure if I'm doing this correctly but here goes.

    1) I collect and hoard books with all the avarice of Homer and Langley Collyer.
    2) With all of Euro 2008 to be televised, my edacious appetite for the beautiful game might finally be satisfied.
    3) Living in New Orleans has only encouraged my gourmand tendencies.
    4) An omnivorous reader, I scrutinize cereal boxes if there is nothing else at hand.
    5) I become a rapacious lesbian when my pet struggles in her bondage.
    6) After a tough day at work, I feed ravenously on my girl’s submission.
    7) I read voraciously and usually have seven or eight different books that I’m devouring at any given time.
    Subvert the Dominant Paradigm!

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