Word: mulls
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...geeks cannot sit and mull the pains of geek discrimination. If we want society to love our geekdom, we must embrace it ourselves. No longer should we pause and think about whether we can reveal certain information to others. No more should we stop speaking when we realize our geekiness is on display. To help others, I’ll reveal one of my geek-tivities. I am…a Sherlock Holmes connoisseur. I have every Holmes tale as well as books dissecting these stories. But the pièce de résistance of my obsession...
...record. Without Davis, Hedrick's quest could end early, as the Netherlands are now the favorites. U.S. Speedskating coach Bart Schoute didn't expect Davis' decision-he refused to comment after the media relayed Davis' announcement to him. Davis also cites altruistic reasons for his choice: U.S. skaters Clay Mull and Charles Ryan Leveille are pursuit specialists, any may now get a chance to skate in the Olympics since Davis has pulled out. "I didn't think it was fair to take away a chance for someone else to skate," Davis says. "Everyone has dreams...
...difficulty of “being in the moment” manifests itself every day, but seems even more evident over holiday breaks. When at home, it’s easy to mull over what you have to do when you go back to school or the events of the past week on campus. But remember: it will all be waiting for you when you return. Instead, enjoy the time with your family and friends...
...procrastinate more? Maybe; but then again, is it really that shocking that Harvard students are in special need of a website to help them make friends or that they like to prominently display their social connections in a neatly organized database for the world to see? Feel free to mull this over; I need to go change my picture. Jillian N. London ’07 is a philosophy concentrator in Adams House. Her column appears on alternate Wednesdays...
...with explosions and flat, undeveloped characters, “Broken Flowers” presents a welcome change: it is a film about real people with real personal baggage. Set to an eclectic soundtrack, the storyline—especially the ending—is delightfully ambiguous, inviting the audience to mull over this film long after the credits roll...