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Monday, July 27, 2009

New Analogy.

This is my theory about why I seem smart in class.

Statement:
I only seem smart in class because I specialize in spontaneity. I might just happen to know a little more than my batchmates, but it's not entirely enough to be considered SMART. It's only sufficient enough to get me through the lecture.

Analogy:
So we head into the training arena, and everyone is equipped with a butter knife each. Me? I'm armed with a swiss army knife. Obviously, I'm sort of at an advantage because I can do more than just cut. I am armed with other accessories, but as you know, swiss knives are small so it can only get me so far. So I seem successful during training.

After training, our teacher tells us to prepare for the war. War time comes and I set off, armed with my trusty swiss knife. Everyone else, however, have already upgraded their butter knives into KATANAS.

If that wasn't clear enough...

War = Quiz/Exam/Test

[Hahaha, I still love my Pokemon and heat capacity analogy.]

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