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LOOKING FOR SUBLEASE starting June 1st. House is three blocks from campus. Rent $375 per month. Like this and we will message you.
Hey to all the humans of Hamline who use the women's bathroom in Drew Fine Arts,
I found this adorable pair of brown/tan Ray Ban glasses on the counter by the sink. They seem like prescription glasses and I would love to get them back to their owner. So if you know someone missing these glasses please message me because I want to give them back.
There is this guy on campus who I make eye contact with a lot... I think he can tell that I like him because I always avert my gaze and smile. I keep having fantasies about just walking up to him and kissing him. I'm pretty sure that would never happen because it would be fairly rude, but I cant seem to muster up the confidence to even walk up and talk to him. Help?
The girl in the orange dress with the jean jacket on Monday the 7th, you're absolutely gorgeous. Who are you?
Greatest fear: shaving my balls and cutting it so that one of them falls out.
I Took an old pizza box and took all the pizza from Anderson and loaded it with sriracha and brought it back to my buddies in drew and we enjoyed that shit with wine
Whoever was blasting the Punch Brothers outside Osbourne on Monday April 7th at aprox 1:15pm is an awesome person and I think you rock!
When other seniors talk about interviewing for jobs or already having something lined up for after they graduate, I start to feel like a failure. I'm a spring sport athlete taking more than 20 credits in order to graduate in May--I feel like I'm just barely keeping my head above water 99% of the time, and I couldn't imagine adding job searching onto my plate right now. It seems like no one is satisfied with the fact that I'm graduating from college and doing so in a timely fashion--why isn't that enough anymore? I was taught that graduating from college is an accomplishment, but the message that I'm getting is that I can't take a moment to feel proud of myself for having made it through, and that I should already be ready to move on to the next thing. You wouldn't judge a fish on it's ability to climb a tree, would you?