Word: hates
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...confessions are short and straightforward: “I don’t really like blind people.” “I hate Steinbeck.” “I adore bars, alcohol, and tobacco.” “I adore the secret corridors, libraries that open without noise, stairs that lead nowhere.” “I like snakes, and especially rats...
...Adenike A. Adewuyi ’09 said she was not able to complete her problem set for Computer Science 50, “Introduction to Computer Science I,” which required her to log on to the FAS server. “Personally, I hate computers...they have a lot of problems,” she said. “I don’t trust technology.” Adewuyi did try to see the glass half full, in the end, though. “The only good thing that came out of it was that...
...band is reluctant to denounce their adversaries while they set up their equipment.Keyboardist and occasional trombone player Edward R. Sherrill ’08 is more Lennon than Lenin as we discuss his band’s intentions for their set.“In a weekend filled with hate, vitriol, and violence, we’re really trying to bridge the gap with our rocking tunes,” he says.And just how is this noble mission going? “It’s been smooth so far—like my favorite kind of peanut butter...
...kick out of you. Are you sure you don't want to go anymore?") The government equivalent of this is called "drug education" and it's fine. But when you try to change certain things by force, things close to the core about what folks love and hate, about their personalities, you just run into trouble. It doesn't work. You might knock down but you will never build up. This is why the government is better off out of the marijuana business...
...requirement now,” says Susan W. Lewis, the director of the Core Program.But for many, the Core’s restrictions are unwelcome.“Most of the time it feels like you’re choosing which class you’re least likely to hate (or fail) instead of something you actually want to learn about. That’s not to say that all core classes aren’t interesting, but more options would be great,” writes Tatiana K. Wilson ’09, an African and African American Studies...