Well, it's not the last one that I'll write. Rather, it basically has the weight of a final exam. As such, you would probably expect a stellar paper, detailed and to the point.
So why is it that my topic is "Do Unicorns Exist?" Really weird name for a philosophy paper that is supposed to be a major philosophical work.
Got my grade back today. It's one of the top papers in the class
. Nothing quite like adding in a bit of flair to a paper by discussing unicorns. Yet, throughout the whole paper, I was philosophical, comparing the ideas of two famous thinkers with each other and interjecting my own opinion at the end, all in the form of a dialogue. Twas not an easy task (try it yourself if you don't believe me
), but it paid off in the highest grade I have received in the class.
The point? Learn the foundations first, then have fun, pressing the envelope without jumping off the deep end.
Also, as to my previous post, yes I have informed just about everyone involved about the issue and have gotten to become quite an obnoxion to them, to the point where it seems as though they might tryto recover my account... stupid Ntreev.
Who in their right mind makes the only security on a transfer the user's Date Of Birth????
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I also find it funny that some atheists seems to think that "logic = no God," and philosophy can use logic to explain why the sentence "God isn't real" doesn't make sense.
But at the same time, God is either necessary or impossible. Philosophy sure is an interesting subject.
Foolz3h
Geez.