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				I had a Professor...
			 
 
			
			...once who was a rabid right-winger type.  He taught sophomore Comparative Non-Western Cultures.
 His advice to these sophomore baby-faces was to simply work for themselves - no need for a company or to lament the lack of jobs; just market yourself and work per diem.
 
 I asked how one should pay for things like health insurance this way.  He turned on me, furious, and said, "People can purchase their OWN health insurance!"
 
 Average monthly cost of a COBRA plan is 550/month.
 
 I hope this professor finds himself "self-employed" very soon.
 
 
 Why am I bringing this up?  My Uni is cutting 700 jobs this year.  Now, I realize these will probably be jobs like secretarial work, maintenance, security, grounds keeping, assistants of all sorts...but I wish, oh, I wish that just once some pompous, old, professional fuddy-duddy could feel the pain.
 
 maybe they DO feel the pain - but I haven't seen it yet.  Maybe the revolution IS coming...and maybe I am putting off writing my Othello paper because I just can't make myself DO IT.  What's the point?  How many papers on Othello do we NEED?  My real problem is a crisis of my major.  I am beginning to see all this work as just hateful dross.  NOTHING new can be said about anything, esp. Shaxpeer.  I am soooo tempted to title my paper:  Never Mind the Bullocks, Love Is a Battlefield and go from there like I'm writing for Cosmo or something.
 
 
 UGH.
 
				__________________In Barrie's play and novel, the roles of fairies are brief: they are allies to the Lost Boys, the source of fairy dust and ...They are portrayed as dangerous, whimsical and extremely clever but quite hedonistic.
 
 "Shall I give you a kiss?" Peter asked and, jerking an acorn button off his coat, solemnly presented it to her.
 —James Barrie
 
 
 Wimminfolk they be tricksy. - ZenGum
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