To Jace:
Jace,
I appreciate the way you have restated some parts of Mr. Banach's lecture. I like how you said " it's sometimes depressing, sometimes exhilarating" yet I feel like you can expand on this post a lot more. I know from having discussions in Andy's class as well as this class that you're way of thinking is unique and easy to relate to. Yet when I read your blog posts they are short and don't show as much of you as I feel like they should.
What are some of your favorite lines in David Banach's lecture that you agree with and/ or feel like you can relate to? What are some things that you disagree with, and why? Also, if you still have the sheet with questions on it that students and Mr. Manley came up with, try to answer some of them.
Keep up the good work Jace. (Not sarcasm this time I promise). I'm looking forward to reading more of your ideas. Also, if you ever need any help you know you can ask me for it.
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To Kareem:
Kareem,
I agree with and understand what you are saying in your post. Yet what if the people in their point of view are being real, while in other people's views that person is being fake? Do you disagree that people automatically act a bit differently with different people? Like the example that has been used in class,do you act one way with your friends, while you have to act appropriate for a job interview or with your parents? Or do you feel like this is us acting in your opinion "fake"?
In your posts you have discussed being fake, and you have discussed the saying "I feel your pain." Yet you have not discussed David Banach's lecture and how you feel about it. In the future, try to discuss lines David Banach has used in his writing.
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