I can remember sitting an exam, and there was a question I couldn't do, so I finished the exam, and sat back to wait the time out. While I was sat there, I looked around, and happened to see the answer on someone else's paper, but I refused to copy it into my book. I'd rather lose the marks.
Tomorrow's Just An Excuse Away, So I Pull My Collar Up And Face The Cold, On My Own. The Earth Laughs Beneath My Heavy Feet, At The Blasphemy In My Old Jangly Walk.
I was always afraid of looking at someone else in exams in case they thought I was trying to cheat and ripped up my paper. Lol, i was a cowardly child.
Sorry but it's a "dog eat dog" world, and I am a material girl, living in a material world.
Translation: I'd look at the answers.
And now, here it is...your moment of Carlin (12/3/2008)
Violent American movies like Die Hard, Terminator, and Lethal Weapon do very well in places like Canada, Japan, and Europe. Very well. Yet these countries do not have nearly the violence of the United States. In 1989, in all of Japan, with a population of 150 million, there were 754 murders. In New York City that year, with a population of only 7.5 million, there were 2,300. It's bred in the bone. Movies and television don't make you violent; all they do is channel the violence more creatively.