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Thinking of Jack Hein makes my body quiver.
The machines in the laundry rooms are community machines, which means many people use them. Can we start being a little more courteous towards one another by taking care of our laundry in a timely manner rather than hogging the machines due to forgetfulness or carelessness? No one really wants to handle your delicates and I doubt you want anyone else to either. So how about we all take care of our stuff when it is supposed to be done rather than letting it just sit for hours, or even overnight, in the machines, okay?
Charlie Shafer doe
To clarify my previous confession where people are attacking me because I confessed about randos adding people on Facebook - I don't think it's a problem that people add people on Facebook. The problem is that certain people add everyone (based on conversations with my freind) and none of us know them. It's weird and you should at least be able to put a face to a name when you click "Add friend". If they want to be part of the Hamline community Taylor Bergland, adding people they don't know is not the way to go about it.
Does anyone know if Paula from Spain is still here this semester? Does she have a fb?
Officially homeless for next year. Anyone need a roommate? Female/20. Will be a junior.
To the girl wearing La Trappistines today (2/19)! I was in class, so I couldn't tell you in person that I love your leggings. P.S. If you want, you should totally join Midwest Sharkies!
I don't like hearing about my friends' sexual encounters. It bothers me, as if it shakes the foundation of what kind of people I know them as.
I know this is foolish, because 1) our friendship is defined by how we relate together with one another...so who I know my friends as doesn't change based on their other relationships, and 2) why should I have any reason to think my friends are so innocent?.
Despite this, it's still uncomfortable for me to hear stuff like that.
Is this naiive of me?