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Originally posted by ThurgreedMarshall
This is what I find great about papers. The end product is more you than tests, which are usually looking for specific answers to specific questions.
I always procrastinate when it comes to writing papers. But once I get into it, I tend to explore more of the topic and what I think about it than when I take a test. That's why I think tests are boring and measure few, limited aspects of a person's intelligence.
TM
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You like papers, that suck the life out of long periods of time and are depressing, better than tests, which have a limited lifespan, because papers are "more fun"?
You are not a hep cat. You are a pencil-dicked research drone. Or whatever.
If rp was using the word "cat" (referring to a human) and the phrase "research drone" that seems more raouaouaoual-esque than mmmmm-y to me.