Every time I see something this funny on LinkedIn, I remember that it would be an insult to the creative genius of the satirist who wrote it not to laugh react it. Have I laugh reacted something meant seriously? Probably, but it’s for the greater good.
They seemed normal in class, very keen.
Then it’s dissertation time and they want to build levitating islands to solve global warming and getting into my office when I’m not there to leave weird notes on my monitor complaining that the department isn’t responding to their ‘funding proposal’ emails.
This has gotta be satire, right?
…right?
Pretty sure it is. I remember seeing the same post a while ago where someone mentioned it’s a troll account.
With LinkedIn it’s impossible to tell.
Every time I see something this funny on LinkedIn, I remember that it would be an insult to the creative genius of the satirist who wrote it not to laugh react it. Have I laugh reacted something meant seriously? Probably, but it’s for the greater good.
I have had students like this. Have asked me for references and everything.
So, have they been like that before they took your classes?
They seemed normal in class, very keen.
Then it’s dissertation time and they want to build levitating islands to solve global warming and getting into my office when I’m not there to leave weird notes on my monitor complaining that the department isn’t responding to their ‘funding proposal’ emails.