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...words on the page, how they fit together, and what they mean,” she says. “It is shocking to me that it is controversial. My intention was to write about my own experience, that being both comical and sad.” Particularly sad??and particularly difficult for Pollitt to write—was an essay on her mother and her father. For Pollitt, forcing people to realize that she has a sometimes-difficult inner life has proved to be the most interesting aspect of this book’s publication. Despite...
...fall, while Scarry, a Social Studies concentrator, will begin a doctoral program in political science at the University of Chicago. This is the first separation for the pair, who both lived in Mather House after their stint in Grays. Lilly describes the change as “really sad?? but says “we’ll be visiting each other regularly.” The pair has not set a date for the wedding. According to Scarry, the couple is “going to put off the marriage until we can set up house together...
Packing boxes is always a tedious task, but only a few times in my life has it ever felt heart-wrenchingly sad??the times when moving heralded future uncertainty: moving from a home or helping a friend pack up to move away. While packing this week for the summer, those feelings came back. They came not from an inability to visualize the future, but from an inability to recollect the past. I used to look at a box and see a toy: It was the jumping-off point for inventing, coloring, and story-telling. As an adult...
Punches subject themselves to the whims of a social comp, a degrading process where they prostrate themselves before perceived social superiors, nakedly attempting to please others for acceptance. Seeing sophomores and juniors become pathetically dependent on social affirmation is a sad??albeit usually mercifully short-lived—sight...
...Brien said. Prompted by moderator Tracy E. Nowski ’07, the Ladies articulately discussed everything from Easy Mac and back beards to suicide and politics—and of course, nudity (“As you get older, it’s less funny and more sad??). The topic that came up most often, however, was Canada. When fellow Canadian Nowski asked what they thought made them distinctly Canadian, Robertson’s response was: “We offer free health care at all of our shows.” And the 40 students invited...