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:cat_stare: Doc (WBS Edition) :cat_stare_activated:
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just another guy marginally retarded

God knew I'd make too many fashy pictures if he gave me the desire to pirate photoshop

Take up the White Man's burden -

Send forth the best ye breed -

Go bind your sons to exile

To serve your captives' need;

To wait in heavy harness

On fluttered folk and wild -

Your new-caught sullen peoples,

Half devil and half child.

Take up the White Man's burden -

In patience to abide

To veil the threat of terror

And check the show of pride;

By open speech and simple,

An hundred times made plain,

To seek another's profit,

And work another's gain.

Take up the White Man's burden -

The savage wars of peace -

Fill full the mouth of famine

And bid the sickness cease;

And when your goal is nearest

The end for others sought,

Watch Sloth and heathen Folly

Bring all your hopes to nought.

Take up the White Man's burden -

No tawdry rule of kings,

But toil of serf and sweeper -

The tale of common things.

The ports ye shall not enter,

The roads ye shall not tread,

Go make them with your living,

And mark them with your dead !

Take up the White Man's burden -

And reap his old reward,

The blame of those ye better,

The hate of those ye guard -

The cry of hosts ye humour

(Ah slowly !) towards the light:-

"Why brought ye us from bondage,

"Our loved Egyptian night ?"

Take up the White Man's burden -

Ye dare not stoop to less -

Nor call too loud on Freedom

To cloak your weariness;

By all ye cry or whisper,

By all ye leave or do,

The silent sullen peoples

Shall weigh your Gods and you.

Take up the White Man's burden -

Have done with childish days -

The lightly proffered laurel,

The easy, ungrudged praise.

Comes now, to search your manhood

Through all the thankless years,

Cold-edged with dear-bought wisdom,

The judgement of your peers.

literally a whole poem about how the efforts will be in vain

Take up the White Man's burden -

Send forth the best ye breed -

Go bind your sons to exile

To serve your captives' need;

To wait in heavy harness

On fluttered folk and wild -

Your new-caught sullen peoples,

Half devil and half child.

Take up the White Man's burden -

In patience to abide

To veil the threat of terror

And check the show of pride;

By open speech and simple,

An hundred times made plain,

To seek another's profit,

And work another's gain.

Take up the White Man's burden -

The savage wars of peace -

Fill full the mouth of famine

And bid the sickness cease;

And when your goal is nearest

The end for others sought,

Watch Sloth and heathen Folly

Bring all your hopes to nought.

Take up the White Man's burden -

No tawdry rule of kings,

But toil of serf and sweeper -

The tale of common things.

The ports ye shall not enter,

The roads ye shall not tread,

Go make them with your living,

And mark them with your dead !

Take up the White Man's burden -

And reap his old reward,

The blame of those ye better,

The hate of those ye guard -

The cry of hosts ye humour

(Ah slowly !) towards the light:-

"Why brought ye us from bondage,

"Our loved Egyptian night ?"

Take up the White Man's burden -

Ye dare not stoop to less -

Nor call too loud on Freedom

To cloak your weariness;

By all ye cry or whisper,

By all ye leave or do,

The silent sullen peoples

Shall weigh your Gods and you.

Take up the White Man's burden -

Have done with childish days -

The lightly proffered laurel,

The easy, ungrudged praise.

Comes now, to search your manhood

Through all the thankless years,

Cold-edged with dear-bought wisdom,

The judgement of your peers.

robots can't get words if they have squiggly lines on em mate

I could understand if you said fedundoney or something but where did you get refried beans from 🤨

well I transcribed it from reading my paper so it is what it says :face_with_raised_eyebrow_a:

it's a completion grade, homeworks are only worth 5% and they're mainly for studying

and if he can't I'll read it out to him or just answer the questions -- A&P is my strong suit and he knows it so I'm all good

transcription:

Redundancy

When the ignition occurs before it should, typically due to a cracked spark plug tip, carbon/lead deposits, or a burned exhaust valve

An uncontrolled, explosive ignition of the F/A mixture within the combustion chamber, typically due to improper ignition timing, high inlet air temp, engine overheating, oil in the combustion chamber, or a carbon buildup

transcription:

Redundancy

When the ignition occurs before it should, typically due to a cracked spark plug tip, carbon/lead deposits, or a burned exhaust valve

An uncontrolled, explosive ignition of the F/A mixture within the combustion chamber, typically due to improper ignition timing, high inlet air temp, engine overheating, oil in the combustion chamber, or a carbon buildup

been that way since 2nd grade after a parent teacher conference in which I was reading in the corner and as she complained about my handwriting I piped up "what kind of doctor's handwriting can you read?"