A student just emailed me stating that worrying last night about my mid-term exam that she is to take today "wrecked her brain." Can I be sued for wrecking her brain?
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"wrecked her brain" , i do not think so, "wrecked her thoughts" ,hard to understand .... "wrecked her dream".. we all have a dream , "wrecked her fantasy".. difficult to catch it, ..."beat her brains out" ..Prove it!
I think she meant "wracked" or "racked" her brain and I have a student that called and wants to talk to me about how to get over a girlfriend that left him. This current generations expects quite a bit.
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"wrecked her brain" , i do not think so, "wrecked her thoughts" ,hard to understand .... "wrecked her dream".. we all have a dream , "wrecked her fantasy".. difficult to catch it,
..."beat her brains out" ..Prove it!
Arthur Greece.
I think she meant "wracked" or "racked" her brain and I have a student that called and wants to talk to me about how to get over a girlfriend that left him. This current generations expects quite a bit.
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