Brilliant insights redux.


It was only in last month's column that I found an opportunity to refer to the Roosevelt Review, a journal edited by college students devoted to the notion that:
Every college student has an idea of great caliber or a late-night dorm conversation that produces something of excellence....There should be a repository for those great ideas that happen every day on our campuses.
To this, the bloggers at Prawfsblawg, apparently a group of professor friends, most of them in law, raise a few pleasurable eyebrows:
Well, having some dim recollection of what those late-night college dorm flashes of insight are like when viewed in the cold light of day -- and the sources of those insights -- herewith I offer future titles from issues of the Roosevelt Review:

"Did You Ever Get That Feeling That Your Hands Are Suddenly Really Heavy? And, Like, Disconnected From Your Brain And The Rest Of Your Body? Weird."

"I Don't Know, Man. We're Doing Some Good Things In Iraq. But There's So Much, Like, Killing. I Just Don't Know."

"Pizza Is Great Because It's, Like, More Than The Sum Of Its Parts."
And the list goes on, and on, and chances are good that readers not totally divorced from their undergraduate days will find some insights on the list that until now they thought were solely their own.



Go to: Not that they're necessarily worth something, or
Go to: Now. Right now!