Because right now, as I type, I am sitting in my very last statistics class ever.
Sadly, it also happens to be the final class of my undergraduate career.
I feel as though I should do something ritualistic and reverential to mark the end of my undergraduate career, like at the very least pay attention to class. But it's stastics. They GIVE YOU a COMPUTER. And then they expect us to focus on.... math? Really Kenyon College? Really?
And now... my final dismissal. And my final exposure to the torando alarm.
Friday, May 4, 2007
Thursday, May 3, 2007
The Gambier Metro on a Polaroid
Annie Lambla's contribution to the Kenyon Performance Art Festival: the Gambier Metro.
Here, Far Rockaway comes to Bexley Hall. Surreal and beautiful.
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
Second post, same as the first
Which means basically void of any real intellectual value, and produced because I'd rather write it than my now long overdue paper. I promise I will get to explaining the Eliot soon! Promise promise promise. Also, I promise a post on how weird the Pre-Raphaelite obsession with Ophelia is, and what the hell that has to do with Hello Saferide.
For serious guys, I am going to write smart things here someday.
But for now, all I really have to say is this: I want to be live in New York and be a YA author, just so I can hang out with these guys.
For serious guys, I am going to write smart things here someday.
But for now, all I really have to say is this: I want to be live in New York and be a YA author, just so I can hang out with these guys.
Labels:
John Green,
Maureen Johnson,
nonsense,
procrastination,
YA Lit
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