Crash Course on YouTube: Pure Gold

10 Mar

I have always liked the way Hobbits celebrate their birthdays. Instead of receiving gifts, they give a small gift to their friends and loved ones. In this way, nearly every single day of the year, a hobbit receives a small present. What a wonderful way to go through life.

Today is my birthday, so let me give you this small gift: subscribe to the Crash Course channel on YouTube. One of my star students (and the guy’s last name actually is Starr!) recently showed me John Green‘s analysis of The Great Gatsby, and I just had to pass it along:
(Also, there are a few more gifts in the other links I provided.)

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2 Responses to “Crash Course on YouTube: Pure Gold”

  1. Malkire March 10, 2013 at 1:56 pm #

    Happy Birthday!

  2. SoWillThisBeGraded March 14, 2013 at 3:09 pm #

    Thanks for this! I love John Green and am always looking for cool new internetty things!

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