Tuesday, April 7, 2009

"Infinite Vector Starlight Singularities"

Here in the Powersuite, PlayDoh and I are working on peer reviewing exegesis papers for our Historical Books class. Both of the papers we received to critique were written by elementary education majors, and they contain some rather humorous errors. Here are some of the funnier ones:

"Are you ready to dive in? Let's go."

"The events would be placed between the temple of constriction und Zerubbabel and the arrival of returnees to Jerusalem that is discussed in Ezra."

"When Mordecai heard of this he tore off his clothes to express the bittter grief he was going through."

"The fact that Moses was such a great leader is evident, which makes sense that the Israelites needed a new leader to take charge."

"After all, the Israelite 'nation' was fixing to become an army and 'conquer' the promised land."

Heh, heh. Good times.

Oh, and the title of this post comes from Touche. The term he was trying for was "singularity functions."

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