How to Roll Like a Gangsta 101
#22
Awesome guys. Thanks so much for the help and ideas. I could have easily had my peers at school edit and revise the essay, but they aren't as "in tune" to rolling like a gangsta as you all are. Thanks again everyone, the help is MUCH appreciated.
Actually, I'm still in high school.
-Matt
Originally Posted by fusionscion
keep a oversized wrench in your glovebox,(like i do) to keep those kids off yo' rims...
that is a great idea for an essay, and funny to man... are you a freshman?
that is a great idea for an essay, and funny to man... are you a freshman?
-Matt
#23
For process analysis documents, you need to make it more simplistic, clinical, and formal. That makes it funnier that it's describing how to do a gangsta lean.
I would include simplistic pictograms of "Good" vs. "Bad".
You might want to include a definitions section.
I would include simplistic pictograms of "Good" vs. "Bad".
You might want to include a definitions section.
#24
Originally Posted by etli
For process analysis documents, you need to make it more simplistic, clinical, and formal. That makes it funnier that it's describing how to do a gangsta lean.
I would include simplistic pictograms of "Good" vs. "Bad".
You might want to include a definitions section.
I would include simplistic pictograms of "Good" vs. "Bad".
You might want to include a definitions section.
#26
Originally Posted by MJVsTC
Originally Posted by etli
For process analysis documents, you need to make it more simplistic, clinical, and formal. That makes it funnier that it's describing how to do a gangsta lean.
I would include simplistic pictograms of "Good" vs. "Bad".
You might want to include a definitions section.
I would include simplistic pictograms of "Good" vs. "Bad".
You might want to include a definitions section.
But by all means, do it your teacher's way for the grade, that was just an FYI.
#27
Originally Posted by scionofPCFL
Originally Posted by MJVsTC
Originally Posted by etli
For process analysis documents, you need to make it more simplistic, clinical, and formal. That makes it funnier that it's describing how to do a gangsta lean.
I would include simplistic pictograms of "Good" vs. "Bad".
You might want to include a definitions section.
I would include simplistic pictograms of "Good" vs. "Bad".
You might want to include a definitions section.
But by all means, do it your teacher's way for the grade, that was just an FYI.
#28
Originally Posted by MJVsTC
Originally Posted by scionofPCFL
Originally Posted by MJVsTC
Originally Posted by etli
For process analysis documents, you need to make it more simplistic, clinical, and formal. That makes it funnier that it's describing how to do a gangsta lean.
I would include simplistic pictograms of "Good" vs. "Bad".
You might want to include a definitions section.
I would include simplistic pictograms of "Good" vs. "Bad".
You might want to include a definitions section.
But by all means, do it your teacher's way for the grade, that was just an FYI.
You should not try to tell the reader more than they need to know. (for example, you don't need to tell them WHY they have to do something, just WHAT, HOW, and WHEN)
Obviously, your English teacher is not an engineer. I find it funny she is asking you to write in "flowery" manner for a technical paper.
If you want horribly hard-to-understand English, try to read St. Augustine's "City of God". The first sentence takes up a page and a half.
Ed
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Originally Posted by etli
For process analysis documents, you need to make it more simplistic, clinical, and formal. That makes it funnier that it's describing how to do a gangsta lean.
I would include simplistic pictograms of "Good" vs. "Bad".
You might want to include a definitions section.
I would include simplistic pictograms of "Good" vs. "Bad".
You might want to include a definitions section.
#35
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lerning to roll like a gangster.....priceless.
thats some good stuff dude, very creative it was like watching a tonight show skit, mad props homie!