Prof. Ring has very large hands (a good thing, I gather from recent public discussion of the subject? Hand size has never been a particular preoccupation of mine), but they seem to be attached directly to his shoulders. That's probably a congenital condition of some sort, so it probably isn't polite of me to point it out.
It reminds me a bit of draw your professor, but there's no way to search that site by professor's name, so I can't tell whether it originated there.
It's hate-fueled. Or it's funny. I can't tell.
ReplyDeleteProf. Ring has very large hands (a good thing, I gather from recent public discussion of the subject? Hand size has never been a particular preoccupation of mine), but they seem to be attached directly to his shoulders. That's probably a congenital condition of some sort, so it probably isn't polite of me to point it out.
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me a bit of draw your professor, but there's no way to search that site by professor's name, so I can't tell whether it originated there.
I read it as "professoring" is hard. Am I deluded?
ReplyDeleteNope. That makes perfect sense, especially given the lack of a capital "r" on "ring." Maybe it's meant to be a new masthead, or mascot, or something?
DeleteYes, you are. And I read it that way, too.
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