Hilarity Ensues!
I always attend my Comparative Constitutional Law course because I enjoy learning about alternative ways of doing things. Understanding the world around me helps me to judge whether our way of reacting to certain problems is the right way or the wrong way to behave, and gives me insight as to better ways to approach anything we might be doing incorrectly.
Rarely do I attend my class for the entertainment value (other than on an academic level), but, today, that is surely what the class was treated to. Nothing quite prepares one for the experience of having a young professor, wearing a suit and tie, tell the class that his favorite type of music is late 80’s hardcore rap and R&B. Even better is when he proceeds to bust out phat rhymes for a minute and a half. Even better yet is when you get to hear your professor use the word ‘motherfucker’ in one sentence, then discuss content-neutrality of anti-expression laws in the next.
Absurdity is a beautiful thing.
Rarely do I attend my class for the entertainment value (other than on an academic level), but, today, that is surely what the class was treated to. Nothing quite prepares one for the experience of having a young professor, wearing a suit and tie, tell the class that his favorite type of music is late 80’s hardcore rap and R&B. Even better is when he proceeds to bust out phat rhymes for a minute and a half. Even better yet is when you get to hear your professor use the word ‘motherfucker’ in one sentence, then discuss content-neutrality of anti-expression laws in the next.
Absurdity is a beautiful thing.

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