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Ok. It doesn't really work. So much for a witty pallindrome. And too bad the word "pallindrome" isn't a pallindrome.

So I was working on the plan of study today, which is the last thing I need to do for Harvard besides the financial stuff and the editing of the intro (I have to write about Timothy Insoll and Jacob Neusner.)

So what do I do?

I write two plans of study. I'm that good.

Really, neither of them is completely what I want, I want an area of focus that is more broad. So I wrote two different directions I could go in, and I told Ben he could choose whichever sounded better, and that's what I'll submit. Really, they just want to know that I have some idea of what I'm doing. Which I do. It's just that I want to create my own area of focus.

But it felt good to send it. And hopefully Ben will be amused by the fact that I have 2 plans of study. Who but me would do that?

Date: 2007-01-25 04:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ultimatepsi.livejournal.com
I've heard the word "emordnilap" tossed around to describe "words that don't fit their own definitions". Examples would be palindrome, verb, and onomatopoeia.

Date: 2007-01-25 04:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sen-ichi-rei.livejournal.com
"verb" can totally be a verb. Watch:

I verbed your mom's adjective noun adverbly last night.

Date: 2007-01-25 04:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ultimatepsi.livejournal.com
It's not the verbing the weirds language; it's the renounification!

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