The art of being abnormal — lessons from Spongebob Squarepants
By Aly Lee | March 25, 2018Now before your elitist square-pants get in a twist, hear me out.
Now before your elitist square-pants get in a twist, hear me out.
The privilege of being critical is no longer reserved for those who had better lives and opportunities.
At what point did the world become so fragile and foreboding?
What I have come to realize after like the 168th time of watching this movie is that Tom Baker and I are literally the same person.
To me, a Yankees cap will always be a symbol of loyalty. Always.
I hope you’re ready for this roller coaster of emotions
Service must be backed by knowledge — otherwise it often does more harm than good.
Coming from England I had no previous knowledge about the fact that college sports were a huge deal in America.
We need to change the way we talk about college.
However many times I say that I don’t have hope, I do.
Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about psycholinguistics.
Germs have always seemed like someone else’s problem.
I was recently in a situation at work where my actions upset people, and it definitely was not a fun experience.
But there’s more to it than just me growing up.
Although Alderman doesn’t have an inaccurately rated Yelp page like Clemons, it boasts the best living and learning community on Grounds, hands down.
To sit back and relax is just as valuable as staying up that extra hour later to do that little bit more work.
There’s more than just the tip of the iceberg.
I know you’re probably busy winning gold medals and stuff but just wanted to send you a quick “hello.”
Ever since my first-year I’ve had a self-awareness for the ephemerality of my time as an undergrad.
As Grounds appeared to shrink in size and its red bricks fade in color over time, I impulsively signed up for the Outdoors Club.