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Freezer - a buffet of manliness! ([info]freezer) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2007-02-18 10:53:00


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Camille Paglia is back, wank follows.
Props to the Wank Report mousies.

Over at Salon.com, infamous "feminist" Camille Paglia* makes her return after a six year hiatus. The second paragraph of her return column serves as a welcome mat to her fans or a warning sign to the haters, depending on your POV.


I had certainly assumed the Web was surfeited with more than enough material, but evidently many others beside myself find the partisan polarization of the blogosphere numbingly predictable and its prose too often slapdash, fragmentary or drearily prolix.


Um... What?

The Salon readers are, for the most part, going 1/3s "Yay, she's back" and 2/3s "OH HELL NO!"

For. Five. Hundred. Plus. Entries.

There are some choice potshots to be had, at Paglia herself, her haters, and a couple at Molly Irvins (whom one of the first posters referenced re: her appraisal of Paglia).

Internet commentary is serious bizness!



* Reader Rupert sums up Paglia's style thusly:

One third worthwhile insight, incisively articulated.

One third provocation for the hell of it (also worthwhile).

One third damn fool nonsense, delivered in the written-word equivalent of bombastic prog rock.

Stir up with equal parts narcissism and generosity.


Personally, I tend to think of her as the batshit liberal ying to Ann Coulter's batshit conservative yang.


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[info]pyrrah
2007-02-18 07:53 pm UTC (link)
Graduate Record Examination, which you need to take as part of the admission requirement for Graduate schools in the US. The verbal section of the test involves the use of a complicated mess of sophisticated vocabulary that normal people wouldn't use in real life :O

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[info]wonapalei
2007-02-18 08:04 pm UTC (link)
I hereby take umbrage at your insinuation that my lexical breadth brands me as "abnormal". :P

(Seriously, though, I was actually pretty surprised that others found the verbal section that hard. I guess I just like words, or something.)

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[info]pyrrah
2007-02-18 09:39 pm UTC (link)
I breezed through the verbal section of the test, but the bits with numbers and symbols and stuff left me flailing. I deal better with words than maths >.>

Nothing's wrong with being "abnormal" at all! I blame my trauma on sharing classes with first year grad students who insist on raping their dictionaries in long explanations irrelevant to our class discussions.

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[info]wonapalei
2007-02-18 09:47 pm UTC (link)
I do not condone dictionary rape. Long, sweet, hot, sexy lovin' with the OED...mmmmm, that I do more than just condone.

The best thing about being a university affiliate is the library's subscription to the online OED.

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[info]cmikhailovic
2007-02-19 12:29 am UTC (link)
Me, too; but then, I was applying to English programs.

(TRUFAX: I got a 600-something on the math section, and a 560 on the logic section, by filling in random bubbles. Ah, the days of paper tests!)

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[info]frequentmouse
2007-02-19 03:39 am UTC (link)
I don't actually remebering taking the damned thing, as I had pneumonia and was hopped up on Coricidin D; I ended up in the 99th pctl on the verbal, which wasn't surprising, and the 75th pctl in quantitative, which is utterly surreal, as I passed no college math class.

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[info]luthe
2007-02-19 08:13 am UTC (link)
Sounds like how I passed my language exam in college. I was tired out of my mind and my shoulders hurt like hell and couldn't write a coherent sentence to save my life, and yet, I tested out of language. Yay no 9 am Spanish classes!

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(Anonymous)
2007-02-19 10:00 pm UTC (link)
Ouch. That explains a lot about academia.

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