I need to hurry up and finish my work so I can watch "It's a Wonderful Life."
Also, I just had the sweetest paper writing experience in a long time. I was finishing up a close reading, and thinking that I really wanted this paper to be done, but I couldn't justify ending with just the passages I'd examined. And then I saw a thread connecting all the readings I'd done that can't be demonstrated in anything I *hadn't* yet discussed, and which will only require like, 20 minutes of editing to incorporate into my thesis and other readings, and which will actually make my argument *better*.
How often does something that makes your paper better also make it shorter? I'm so pleased. Maybe I will be home by ten after all.
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i'm confused
Usually just making my papers shorter is the something that makes them better. Or so professors seem to think.
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