Mar. 18th, 2003

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The Now: There's a hot guy from one of my classes in the computer lab with me right now, and he said hi, and used my name. Since I've only had one conversation with him before (and it's a bigger class), this pleased me. Too bad that he got in the waiting list just as I got called up, so I wasn't able to chat with him really. But our class is the next one, so maybe we can walk over there together and talk then.

The Earlier: I woke up this morning at 7:42, and I thought it was 8:42, which would have meant sleeping through my alarm. I was all dressed (doesn't take me long), and had made a sandwhich and was packing my books before I realized I was 40 minutes ahead. Then I was annoyed, and wanted my sleep back.
I had breakfast instead. Post's Cranberry Almond Crunch cereal.
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Ok, this cracks my shit up:

I have to write a paper for my english class, and the subject I chose was cenorship in American school textbooks.

I've aquired three of the only four books on this topic in my campus library, and spent a while looking over them while I waited in line and walked to my car.

What amuses me so much is that one of the books is so old (1967) as to barely be applicable to current education system, and the other two books are written by conservative right-wingers whose chief complaint seems to be that God, religionm, traditional portrayals of male & female roles are being cut out of books, in favor of secularism, feminism, atheism, and liberal/Democratic views.

Since all those latter ideas are my prerred opinions, this cracks me up.

One of the books (the most recent of 1983--I'm going to ahve to do more finding of material, for sure), when listing the things ommitted from or wrongly portrayed in textbooks examined, stated this as an example of the problem:

"
-Agressive feminist themes were prominent in many of the texts."

...


...

::snert::

That pretty much killed my ability to take that book seriously. The other very conservative-minded book was better, and though there's a outright slant in the writng as to whether certain cenorships match up with "good Christian values for America" (again, actual quote), it neverhteless has a lot of information about popular literature that has been banned and various cases over the whole country. At least this one I'll be able to use for facts (though not for opinions, as both of these books refer to secualrism as "anti-God" and more.)

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