Don't ask what you know I won't answer.
Recent Responses
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Never been on a date. Would dress as appropriate for the destination.
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<<Wow, I didn't think anybody actually used this anymore.>> I think she's trying very hard to keep control over a group of students that has yet to accept her as having authority. I respect her resolve and I hope the students who hadn't been indoctrinated by Herrn Anderson appreciate her efforts better than my class does.
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Are matters of no consequence to anyone but those directly involved really more important than any other question you could ask me? I'm not a very open person—there's an important difference between bluntness and openness—and the whole purpose of Formspring is to be a tool by which others can learn more about my life and values. Is there no aspect of me that interests you more than the effects of hormones?
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Before school started I would have said no. But apparently I don't forget people as quickly as I forget polyatomic ions.
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On Facebook. Acquaintances. Don't know you well enough. Straight-shooter. Insufferable. Certainly not.
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"Oh, you're that guy I know from Facebook! I like you."
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Going to be sightseeing in Berlin all next week.
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Fishing on a quiet lake, sharing wisdom.
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It's a specific jab at Christian theology, which teaches that man is born guilty of a sin committed thousands of years ago by someone else. Man must then spend his entire life atoning for this sin, literally begging God for forgiveness. I reject the whole concept of original sin and all the baggage that comes with it. The purpose in my life is to achieve my values, not to apologize for an ancient infraction of an arbitrary command from a being whose existence I must take on pure, blind faith. The transcendentalists are just as bad, but taken out of the context of transcendentalism this is an excellent quote.
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Nope, Mr. Padden stopped doing projects years ago. Instead, we do food labs.
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I tend not to holla (Mortimer!), but I certainly don't object to dollas.
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I'm not going to choose one.
Ms. Doran, Mrs. Pepe, Mr. Townley, Mr. Padden, Mr. Barnshaw, Mr. Lawler. -
No, none of the schools I'm looking at care. It's too much work to study for it when I'm not interested in the subject and there are no apparent benefits.
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Kirk Butler’s Bio
Johns Hopkins University
"My life is not an apology, but a life." —Ralph Waldo Emerson
I'm Kirk Butler, ChemBE class of 2016 at Johns Hopkins.


