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Churchpwns (November 28th, 2008 @ 9:45 am)
Simplest way around it, get through it. The later math, like the Quadratic Equation, I'll use if I'm in either Box maufacturing, or Computer Graphics, I looked it up. Its still useful to learn, just in case. Personally, I doubt I'll ever use it, and that it was a large waste of time, but I don't go to all the math videos and write LOLFAILURE. We like it, you don't go watch a video you do like.
MANSHOTS (November 27th, 2008 @ 7:28 pm)
24HourProductions re: "Or maybe your redneck intermarried Alabama porchmonkey parents shouldn't have given birth to such a backwoods retarted creep." Couldn't be, we're from New York, formerly California and even though Shakespeare is bad, very bad, Beowulf is worse.
MANSHOTS (November 27th, 2008 @ 7:23 pm)
Mr. enghigh101 sir, as a former 9th grade English student that was run through this system for marks, you tell me how these great Shakespearean works relate to the here and now in 21st century America and which people may relate to these characters, i.e. public and private individuals.
Razgriz0111 (November 27th, 2008 @ 4:38 am)
at around 1:35 look at the asian dude to the left hes not happy
enghigh101 (November 26th, 2008 @ 1:54 am)
As an 9th grade English teacher, I can tell you how. Romeo and Juliet is about two teenagers who fall in love and aren't allowed to be together. Macbeth is about a leader who is hungry for more power. Julius Caesar is about the danger of trusting your friends too much. Hamlet is about doing what you believe is the right thing. If you don't get it...talk to some of my 9th graders. They can explain to you how much it means to them. The themes of Shakespeare are ones that all can relate to.
WillShakespeare2007 (November 21st, 2008 @ 6:48 am)
Shakespeare - greatest works in literature dealing with every aspect of the human condition. Shakespeare showed me what incredible beauty there was in the world beyond the bleak dirty city I was raised in. This is why it matters. As does history, art and culture for the very reason it may not be happening around children everyday. Should they only experience what is around them? And he lived 400 years ago not 500 that was when your country was discovered or is that not relevent either?
roderickgreene (November 20th, 2008 @ 5:10 pm)
I don't think he's getting it.
voltage1324 (November 19th, 2008 @ 4:07 am)
lmao! Shakespeare invading Poland... the very thought of the image makes me laugh xD
24HourProductions (November 3rd, 2008 @ 10:50 pm)
Or maybe your redneck intermarried Alabama porchmonkey parents shouldn't have given birth to such a backwoods retarted creep. I do nothing more than bite my thumb at thee. But on the serious note, if you think Shakespeare's work is hard, try reading Beowulf, written by Anglo-Saxons WAY, WAY, WAY before Shakespeare's time... Go youtube something that you could comprehend, like a redneck hate speech or Jerry Springer... Asshole.
MANSHOTS (November 3rd, 2008 @ 8:49 pm)
I don't know. I read Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet and macbeth and I didn't know what in the hell I was reading. They should google translate his work instead of cliffs notes.
24HourProductions (November 3rd, 2008 @ 7:58 pm)
Listen, dickmuncher, just because you don't like Shakespeare's work doesn't mean you had to insult one of the greatest playwrights that ever lived. For your information, I read things other than Shakespeare's work. I just don't see why you have to be an asshole about it. If you don't like his work, don't watch comedic parodies about it or read his work, simple as that.
MANSHOTS (November 3rd, 2008 @ 7:34 pm)
24HourProductions, I just figured that your parents put you into kindergarten at age 6 and they keep you there until age 18. That's 12 years. Whether it's a long time or a short time, I don't know. However its long enough to read better more important things than someone who lived 500 years ago in a place 5,000 miles from where kids go to school, and have to look out and see what's going on around them every day.

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