Friday, April 11, 2008

the starburst is actually saying it


Sarah suggests, "The quotation marks signify that another "really cool" view of campus... is actually being on campus."

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  1. yay, one of mine!

    I maintain that the image is a rather lame view of campus.

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  2. If that's the University of Northern Colorado, not Carolina, NO view of the campus is "really cool."

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  3. "like you've never seen"? Doesn't like- every freshman in the country get a map of campus when they enroll for the first time? And if anyone gives me a sucky map for graduation, I am not going to speak to them anymore.

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  4. You know, I'm gonna defend this one, because (for the first time on this site) it seems like the quote marks are actually signifying a quotation...albeit unattributed, but they look like a testimonial, or typical customer comment of some kind... don't you think?

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  5. The bottom one looks like it's a probably a slogan, but if the top one (the 'really good view' one) is a slogan, it's not a very good one.

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  6. What a fantastic trick that I might "always remember" that which I've "never seen."
    Kinda like how OJ remembers the crimes he didn't commit.

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