Dawson's Creek: a grossly overrated, melodramtically saturated pubescent-appealing TV show catering to the sentimental-prone 17 year old girl, usually the type who has been recently fucked-over by a guy-trying-to-get-play. I only mention it since it seems to be the only fucking TV show on Holland television.
Yale: a grossly overrated, bureaucratically corrupt conservative institution dominated by the omnipotence-seeking tyrannical type of administration, typically the kind that won't let you use the stapler sitting on a desk for a made-up reason oddly paralleling Hitler's idea of class - "I'm sorry. This stapler is for Yale faculty only. If you would like to staple your paper together that is due in 45 seconds, you could use the one at the student section of the Yale library located much too far for you to make it back in time. Goodbye!"
The Euro: 100 dollars gives you 86 Euro. 2 Euro gives you a can of coke.
One day I will be 30 - a student from many different institutions, without a diploma from a single one. By the time I wear my first cap n'gown, I will be old enough to raise children.
Inspired simultaneously and erratically by the blog thoughts of both Stanley Lee and Ned Rorem.
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