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...When Lindsay Lohan started wearing them, however, I knew ankle boots had moved into the popular consciousness. I was frightened and consigned myself to my room so that I could silently reflect on them, cry, and make Gregorian chants. Then I purchased a pair the next day. Do I hate myself for this moment of sartorial weakness? Do I feel that it displays my mercurial and capricious nature, willing to give up my principles on a moment’s notice, yet unable to individuate myself from the consumerist herd? Yes and Yes. But I already knew I was like...

Author: By Rebecca M. Harrington, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Ankles Are Not That Sexy, Folks | 10/26/2006 | See Source »

...diners next to the bunch demanded to be moved. Some people have no sense of humor. Sushi is en vogue, it seems—a group of Spee members and punches arrived at the ever-chic Shilla on the same night. Tasteless limericks ensued. Don’t you hate Harvard? If your answer is no, read on. A girl in a sophomore tutorial (consisting of only six people, mind you—SIX!) so desperately needed to know what everyone else got on the first paper that she suggested everyone e-mail their grades to an impartial third party...

Author: By FM Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: chatter | 10/25/2006 | See Source »

...opposite of fake concern is fake hate--doing something reprehensible while posing as an ally of your opponent. Last month e-mail invitations went out to liberal bloggers to join a YouTube group, urging "Democrats [to] assemble here and share videos." But the videos posted were not exactly typical liberal fodder: one applauded the takeover of the Southwest by Mexico while another mocked the Marines for allowing "dwarves and women" to join. The group was soon called out as fake by liberal bloggers--and is now defunct. It's an indication of how short-lived online pranks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fighting Dirty on the Net | 10/22/2006 | See Source »

...people, either through pop culture or because they lived through that time themselves. That connection makes the audience much more likely to engage with the play. Part of the appeal the play holds for Ritchie is its status as a lesser known play by a well known playwright. I hate going to a show that’s been done many times before and expecting what I saw last time and then being disappointed. The more well known Oscar Wilde plays would have set those kind of expectations, but with this one, the various adaptations that have been done...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lillian Ritchie | 10/19/2006 | See Source »

...something substantive, it might even make the campus a more enjoyable and social place. This entails a risk, I know, and I myself can easily picture dining hall conversations gone bad—“NO, we shouldn’t put an embargo on North Korea! I hate you! I am going to cancel our facebook friendship like right...

Author: By Mark A. Adomanis | Title: Scarier than Nukes | 10/19/2006 | See Source »

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