This Guy Didn’t Know How To Ask His Crush Out So His English Professor Helped Him Draft The Perfect Text
Professors: not only do they teach us important critical skills, they teach us about life. At least, the good ones do. Like this professor, who used one of her class concepts — ethos, pathos, and logos in a persuasive argument — to help her student land a date.
According to Twitter user Jake, he’s not exactly great at talking to girls. So his professor made him this chart explaining the argument he needed to make if he really wanted to take his crush Hannah out.
And, according to Jake, he “ethos, logos, pathosed” his way right into a date.
Even Twitter thought the text was perfect.
https://twitter.com/JordanCrane97/status/923328458511519746
https://twitter.com/LILDEATH667/status/923643411260899332
https://twitter.com/axpvn/status/923619851536515072
https://twitter.com/MelodyAnnDaddy/status/923455012121993216
But also, we might need some formal evidence before we believe something like that could even happen.
This needs at least three sources formatted in MLA and needs to be in twelve point font, times new Roman or it didn't happen.
— Ivan Jimenez (@ivannnj_) October 26, 2017
But if it is true, just let me know what school you go to, the class code, and who the professor is. You know, because I’m curious.