Story: So, when I was in High School, the syllabus in English required that we read some forgettable book from a Freudian Analysis perspective. You can imagine what fun that must have been for the teacher in a mixed-gender High School. Plus, of course, he was no Freudian. But he did as he was told.
As we finished the material, he closed the book, leaned on his lectern, and said:
"And now, a short and personal observation. Most everything is longer than it is wide. The rest are usually hollow."
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Story:
So, when I was in High School, the syllabus in English required that we read some forgettable book from a Freudian Analysis perspective. You can imagine what fun that must have been for the teacher in a mixed-gender High School. Plus, of course, he was no Freudian. But he did as he was told.
As we finished the material, he closed the book, leaned on his lectern, and said:
"And now, a short and personal observation. Most everything is longer than it is wide. The rest are usually hollow."
Not quite on topic, but close. :-)