Word: hating
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...going to be nice weather; friends can come out to watch. It’s a perfect scenario.” The seniors on the team, in their years at Harvard, have never achieved a victory against the Big Green squad. “I kind of hate Dartmouth,” said senior and co-captain Tom Mikula. “For us to come away with a win would...
...opponents. Thus, we get the full experience of one of the least glamorous but most defining rituals of minor league baseball.In the minors, there are no chartered planes or five star hotels. Instead, we have long, dull bus trips and roadside motels. And, love ’em or hate ’em, there are certain things everyone must know about the never-ending rides. First off, unlike in every movie that has ever depicted minor league baseball, there is no guy in the back strumming a guitar or playing a harmonica. Fortunately for the hearing-impaired, there...
...come in many different forms, but they all have the same job: teaching a crap-load of thankless material to a room full of phenomenally annoying 18-year-olds.Some have come to terms with this fact and are extremely jolly in consequence. Others need to jealously blog about how much they hated you, your papers, and your $500,000 book deal. It really depends.But more importantly, TFs, in general, have a very distinct and quirky sense of fashion, which differentiates them from the undergraduate population. Though a gap of merely five to seven years separates the nubile undergraduate from the average woebegone...
...time before and after the massacre, revealing the horrifying source of Deogratias' lunacy. Expertly drawn in a clear, European-style that uses thick lines and striking colors, the graphics alone would set the book apart. That it also tells a powerfully humane story set against the madness of hate, racial bigotry and the legacy of colonialism, makes Deogratias a book not to missed...
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