Sic is a common phrase used in professorial settings so as to focus more on the substance of the idea rather than the window dressing. My professor rather encouraged it
Sic is a common phrase used in professorial settings so as to focus more on the substance of the idea rather than the window dressing. My professor rather encouraged it
Oh my. Did I appear in need of your tutelage? My conscience remains clean regarding what I posted.
Sic is a common phrase used in professorial settings so as to focus more on the substance of the idea rather than the window dressing. My professor rather encouraged it
Oh my. Did I appear in need of your tutelage? My conscience remains clean regarding what I posted.
I do not know you well enough to be able to judge whether or not you are in need of tutelage.
As far as the tutelage that I could provide, I am well versed in running; networking and building professional and personal relationships; and Booz Allen, a very highly regarded consulting and contracting company.
Schedule and time permitting, I can make myself available to those in need, and to the less fortunate. After a consultation session, my fees are very fair
Good morning. I hope you all are doing well and that you have a good day of contributing today.
After a full day of running, working for a good company and a good cause, and perhaps socializing with some co-workers or on a worthy date, I feel that I have contributed well.
there are a couple of guys I've never beaten because they're faster, but i've got close recently. i think i'd make a dive for the line if it meant beating one of them, even if it was for 20th place.
How is this so important? Surely a 31 Turkey Trot means you've accomplished something better than fighting for 4th or 5th at a casual race?
in the vid it looks like huber would've had him right at the line had big red not chosen to cause violence. 31 10K isn't bad but nowhere close to accomplishing big things in the road running world
Say what you need to soothe yourself. When prospective employers or partners Google your name, the first page of results offers stories and videos of you hurting another human being for a minor place in an event that most other members of society would find silly and useless. They will also read that you were found to be at fault and banned from the event as a consequence of your actions.
Why is this important? Because some HR recruiter or a possible romantic partner will conduct an online search and be concerned that you are overzealous, prone to violence, and that you exhibit sociopathic behaviors. Your interview with "Legggs" regarding fighting your aggressive habits from your days as soccer player and your tone deaf self-defense posts on LRC further cement that image.
You may be a very capable and successful person in your field but, this is going to follow you around for some time. Rather than spending time smugly justifying yourself on this forum, perhaps you should spend that time rehabilitating your online image?
Sic is a common phrase used in professorial settings so as to focus more on the substance of the idea rather than the window dressing. My professor rather encouraged it
“Sic” is a Latin word meaning “thus.” It’s most commonly used in the two examples above. “Sic semper,” means literally “thus always,” or “that’s/this is how it always should happen.” Think of Booth yelling “sic semper tyrannis”—this is how we deal with tyrants.
If you are reproducing a quotation that has a spelling or grammatical error in it, you can write “[sic]” immediately after the error to indicate that the mistake appears in the original you are quoting—it is not your error.
Sic is not used to focus attention on the substance and not the window dressing. No clue where you got that idea.