I think the funniest thing about this is how it’s not actually very ironic at all. Well, it’s ironic to have an assessment when you’re just going to dole out the same job to everyone. But this can almost be seen as a commentary on school, not a contrast.
I just heard on the radio this morning that even Thomas Edison was labelled a troublemaker in school for his “excessive” use of the question “why?”
jbellmyer Premium Member over 16 years ago
I think the funniest thing about this is how it’s not actually very ironic at all. Well, it’s ironic to have an assessment when you’re just going to dole out the same job to everyone. But this can almost be seen as a commentary on school, not a contrast.
I just heard on the radio this morning that even Thomas Edison was labelled a troublemaker in school for his “excessive” use of the question “why?”