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Desk cultural composition

It has a long history. As early as the beginning of the last century, Mr. Lu Xun carved the word "early" on his desk because he was late for class, warning himself to arrive early in the future. Now there are more and more lettering on desks, which makes countless desks unrecognizable. Many teachers are helpless about students' lettering on desks. Some teachers have repeatedly told their students to take good care of desks and not to carve words on them. But in the end they all ended in failure.

How to treat "desk culture" has become a new topic for students and teachers. Students believe that "desk culture" can vent their emotions when they are most angry, and can also get a little comfort when they are most distressed. Students believe that "desk culture" is beneficial to their own development. Teachers think that "desk culture" disturbs students' attention in class, and "desk culture" makes countless desks cut by knives. Teachers think that "desk culture" must be eliminated.

I think "desk culture" is a double-edged sword, with advantages and disadvantages, and the disadvantages outweigh the advantages. I think venting emotions on the desk will not only damage the desk, but also make students form the bad habit of having to find something to vent when they are angry. This is what I call a shortcoming. Some people carve some famous aphorisms on their desks, which is not only good for themselves, but also good for the people sitting in this position. This is what I call interest.

To this end, I came up with a solution to the "desk culture" with the best of both worlds. I think we can stick a piece of paper on the desk, vent on it when we get angry, and change it when it is full. This will allow you to vent your emotions without damaging the table. I hope my method can make "desk culture" enter a new era.