Posts from the ‘humour’ category

A Bookworm’s Venture Into the SRC

I think I should spare the modesty of being “not very athletically talented” and just admit to the truth – I am rather athletically retarded. To…

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I believe this should be the “official” comic for the ASIC200 course on integration of science and art in global issues.

This is very very funny, and is seriously a contender for the “official” comic piece for the Arts/Science Integrated Course on Global Issues that I teach…

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UBC’s Way too Asian

Finally had a chance to check this video out (bouncing around the internets from Tetsuro’s TEDxTerrytalks video), and it’s pretty funny. If you’re not sure what…

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The Awesomeness of Your Contradictions: Tetsuro Shigematsu

– – – Name: Tetsuro Shigematsu Talk Title: “The Awesomeness of Your Contradictions” Notes: Faculty of Arts, Creative Writing, M.F.A., New Media, 2nd year. Topic:Stick out…

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Sustainable Super Heros?!

A fun article by my friend, Chris Keam, published over at Tyee. But while the heroes of Hollywood’s cinematic comic strips may save the world on…

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To look at Times is to gaze into the void.

—Here’s my first Terry* Blog post!— I’m a wordy. I consider my Roget’s Thesaurus a close personal friend. I wait for the perfect opportunity to use…

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Accidental Pilish: Unintentionally Constrained Writing in English Literature

(mirrored from my blog) Background: This post is a little late for Pi Day, but it’s never a bad time for discourse related to everyone’s favourite…

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THE ELEMENT: HOW FINDING YOUR PASSION CHANGES EVERYTHING
SIR KEN ROBINSON (VIDEO)
SEPTEMBER 30, 2009

Have you gone through your education with no clear idea of what it is that you love to and of what it is that you do…

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Hark, A Webcomic!

Since I can find no previous mention on Terry, I thought I’d share one of my favourite webcomics. Hark, A Vagrant!, by Canadian Kate Beaton is…

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The Conspiracy of the Century! … or maybe not.

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few weeks (or buried in textbooks, as the case might more likely be), you’ve probably heard…

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