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...gray ponytail wig and a ’tude—you’re the pirate man checkout guy at Lamont! 10) Start yelling at passersby and put on a happy face. Be the Spare Change Guy. 11) Write punny headlines in Sharpie all over your body and tell everyone how smart you are; you are The Crimson (recycling and paper maché also recommended). 12) Buy a Speedo, shave your chest, and call me around 9 p.m...I mean, call yourself a swimmer. 13) Be the “Classic Female Fallback”: wear revealing lingerie...
...Social Sciences Diego A. Pizzagalli, who currently teaches Psychology 18: “Abnormal Psychology,” says that there are many disorders in which a person’s reality can become skewed, like schizophrenia. According to Pizzagalli, there is typically no way a person can tell if he is schizophrenic because his delusions and hallucinations would appear very real...
Other recent studies have found links between moderate alcohol consumption and lower rates of strokes and cardiovascular disease, but this study is the first to include only healthy men, proving that even those who eat well and exercise can benefit from alcohol intake. Previous studies made it difficult to tell if the reduced risk of heart attacks was related to alcohol consumption or lifestyle differences...
...People knew something was up. Unfortunately, somebody forgot to tell us here at Harvard until it was too late...
...Again, I can probably guess what you’re thinking: Princeton? The same Princeton whose most famous alumni is a fictional TV uncle with a fresh nephew from West Philadelphia? And all I can tell you is that if I hadn’t been there to see some of it myself, I’d be in denial...