At this very moment I should be doing an essay on whether David Lloyd George failed in his endeavours to secure a peace without grievances at Versailles 1919. I know your pain :)
Ha ha! That sounds like a very tough essay to write...To be honest, I normally really enjoy my essay assignments, but I still procrastinate once in a while!
Don't get me wrong, I love History as much as the next chap, but historians seem to have a knack for writing in the most complex and mind-numbing way I've ever seen! Was reading this one book about Italian Fascism and each page must have had about 20-30 '-isms', half of which I swear the writer made up!
Thankfully, i am at the point in my life i am well beyond any homework what so ever. But i do remember those days when my old Nintendo (later Super Nintendo) sent out that siren call to me when i should have done my homework. Some things never change.
15 minutes HOMEWORK. Yes! Miss Productivity! scribble scribble 45 Minutes Internet Just check a few emails – ooh, Huffington post! 30 minutes GUILT Im such a horrible timewaster. I never get anything done. Repeat indefinitely Hey, is that a Funny Times?
check out Emma T Capps new web comic SUNNY,
The League of Fonts
THE LEAGUE OF FONTS is where typefaces are born. Every time a font is created in the world, it manifests as a living, breathing, Font – human for all intents and purposes, but unable to age or die unless their typeface falls into disuse. They live together on the League of Fonts, which serves as a secret island hub, bustling corporation, and home. It’s a world full of its own internal intrigues like any office, and Times New Roman is its powerful CEO. He’s got a lot on his plate lately: planning the League’s famous Decennial party, struggling with modern technology, and hiding his embarrassing addiction to the Twilight movies. Times New Roman is confident he can keep everything under control…but what’s an old font to do when a young boy named Louis Pepping accidentally stumbles onto the secrets of the League?
Find out every Wednesday!
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