Never use
lecturing irony, what danger!, I speak from experience. Is that, as Galician, ironic little game I have a tendency to (resonances Socratic ...). Be ironic with your friends, the mayor of your town, with the keeper of the park - but if you're not with your students, because a significant percentage of cases to trust the teacher for the most outrageous. It happened to me this time I said in the course of Greek incipientibus that, at the end of the semester, we would do a review of ancient Greek conversation on a topical issue - and there were those who believed it, of course.
Never use irony lecturing and never laugh at your students when you correct the tests. I've never understood the obsession of some to accumulate "anthologies of nonsense", like funny to laugh at mistakes made by students when writing under pressure.
But today I bite my tongue. Is that I can not forget the charming nonsense that I found yesterday in a review which said that the mother of Achilles dipped his offspring in a pot to make it invulnerable.
Tui In I read like crazy Asterix and Obelix. In Madrid I read the Iliad and even wrote a thesis on ancient Greek epic. Both time spent on these two passions, and I do not know anything about the relationship between the son of Peleus ( Brad Pitt, for Wolfgang Petersen's friends ) and the fat King of the menhirs, good Obelix, who as a child fell into the magic potion Panorámix.
I join my two passions in this post dedicated to that being syncretic I have discovered my alumn @:
Aquílix, the uncompromising hero, whom his mother plunged into a pot to make it invulnerable - pity that, in giving such a bath, was attached to the heel!
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