Black Holes and other mood descriptors
From the depths of purgatory I stab at thee….
So here is an A (Abi Titmuss), B (Barbara Chiappini), C (Carmella Danielle Decesare) of Babes of the Day proudly sponsored by my bleak existence.
5 June, 2008 - Posted by Reaper | tall.teacher | Abi Titmuss, Babe, Babe of the Day, Barbara Chiappini, Carmella Decesare | No Comments Yet
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My name is irrelevant, those of you who know me don’t need a reminder, and those of you who don’t know me are probably happier that way. I hold a Bachelors Degree in Social Sciences, majoring in Psychology, Sociology, and Philosophy, that I attained in 1998.
I worked for over half a decade with a corporate Human Resources environment, and have also had short stints as a Mental Health Education Officer and a Materials Officer with a reputable [sic] University. I’ve taught English as a Second Language in South Korea, and survived the yellow dusts.
Right now I’m back down under wandering around from job to job while trying to write a novel or twelve.
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Passive acceptance of the teacher's wisdom is easy to most boys and girls. It involves no effort of independent thought, and seems rational because the teacher knows more than his pupils; it is moreover the way to win the favour of the teacher unless he is a very exceptional man. Yet the habit of passive acceptance is a disastrous one in later life. It causes man to seek and to accept a leader, and to accept as a leader whoever is established in that position. - Bertrand Russell (1872 - 1970)


