Just something short and funny.
Maybe it's just me but when I write essays I try and give myself time frames to work to, say I have to reach a certain point by an hours time I find it increases my productivity.
This also has negative sides to it, in that sometimes the conclusion of the last bit I was finishing is hilariously bad because I spewed it out in about three seconds.
The funny side is when I come back to edit it another day and read what I thought was pretty good at the time.
So today I was editing about 800 words of my Latin Source Project, somehow when I wrote this out the first time my brain decided it was okay to describe Caesar Augustus as a "magical man". Reading this back was hilarious, I laughed so hard, then rang my sister up and laughed with her about it.
Who said essays were always boring to write? Me, often, but it's little things like that that don't exactly make it worthwhile but bearable!
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