Word: gossip
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...real bitch of a summer for Gossip Guy. His lame hometown internship had him working 80-hour weeks copying lies and stapling rumors, while an early June nap in the sun left his innuendo red and peeling for the next two months...
...This issue’s Scrutiny tells readers what Harvard doesn’t know. Gossip Guy would like to take this moment to tell Gordon W. Stillman ’04 what he don’t know: his girl’s been schlobbing other guys’ knobs like...
...GOSSIP OF THE WEEK: Will C. Benstein ’03 still hasn’t unpacked most of his belongings. “Yeah, yeah. I’ll do it tomorrow,” he said...Raquel E. Arid ’05 was going to shop Government 1730, but the room was so full, she couldn’t get in. “I couldn’t hear a word the professor said,” she said. “Whatever?...
...often wonder, would such minds view our contemporary world, with its great uncertainties and mercurial temper? How, in particular, would the present United States appear to those for whom the immediacy of the modern media, with all of its faults, and the pressures of gossip in the global village, were unknown...
...strong suspicion is that there are no further productivity gains to immediate communication that haven't already been realized by e-mail," he says. At the same time, he adds, IM provides an even greater temptation than e-mail does to "set aside real work" and engage in office gossip or chitchat with friends. Instant messaging, he says, offers "a vast potential for time waste...