Posted on 03/18/2017 5:26:22 PM PDT by nickcarraway
You ever have one of those days when you cant quite tell if something is satire or not? Thats what were going through right now. Normally you can check the sources urlif its the Onion or some other funny-sounding publication, you can write it off as a joke and move on. But what happens when the source is the most prestigious university in the world?
In case you missed it, the Colleges Implementation Committee for the Policy on Membership in Single Gender Social Organizations (oh god were never writing that again) released its recommendations today. If youre looking for a brief rundown of whats in their report, check out this article from our main site. If youre looking for a laugh, look no further:
We recommend that the College undertake a three-year pilot program of inter-house dining societies, followed by an assessment...Here is how the program as a whole could work. Each society would be adopted or hosted by (generally) pairs of Houses, ideally with contrasting physical amenities. Each society would then meet (generally) weekly for a group meal in one or the other of its two host Houses (generally rotating between them)... Societies might set special themes for some of their meals, purchase special desserts, invite special guests, eat in elegant attire, read Chaucer out loud, or anything else they enjoy.
That has to be satire, right? We have definitely never been to a party where someone has been like you know what this rager needs? Some English lit from the Middle Ages.
That is not lit. Just ask Princeton.
Best response to the news so far? Someone in the comments section on the Crimsons article about the report wrote that the members of the committee are detached from all reality, or perhaps hostages desperately signaling for help.
Dont worry, folks! Well come save you from that good old ivory tower and invite you to a real party sometime soon. You have to promise to leave your Shakespeare anthologies at home.
But in all seriousness, please tell us the College just "Kesh'd" us. This can't be real.
Chaucer did write some randy @ss stories tho, in the Canterbury Tales.
I was going to say that reading the Wife of Bath’s prologue and tale in mixed company can be quite interesting.
The bloody bits of the Iliad may work.
But it has to be a toga party.
Whan that Aprill with his shoures soote
The droghte of March hath perced to the roote
And bathed every veyne in swich licour
Of which vertu engendred is the flour, Yo!
Kill all the white people! Kill all the white people!
Well, I bet I could sell it online. Yo.
And the landlord, natch.
John Locke’s “The Second Treatise of Government” would be a major foundation shaker and would most likely wind up banned and burnt as hate speech.
yes indeed. Locke or Chaucer. But judging from many of their graduates, they can’t read anyway
I think, tho, that they might possibly manage reading the comic book version. (A friend passed university Lit class
Gullivers Travels that way, ha!)
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