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...between a set of such complex and ambitious people with equally high standards are hard to come by. That’s not to say, however, that dating at Harvard is impossible. In fact, I know of several perfectly healthy, normal, loving relationships. Ok, that’s not true??€”I know several ambiguous/pseudo-married/slightly to extremely dysfunctional couples, and about two of the alternative kind...
...envious of not belonging or for those seldom few who harbor objections to elitism on moral principles. From this envy and disdain, stereotypes have emanated widely. But, at least for Isis, some of the worst stereotypes of Harvard’s private social organizations seem to be proved true??€”the punch book is an extravaganza of vapidity, cattiness, self-praise, and insecurity...
Susan Sarandon was the popular nominee to play New. Larry was a tougher one, but the winner was—and I swear this is true??€”animated green ogre Shrek, with three independent mentions...
...glowing reviews were indeed widespread, but they were always accompanied by that caveat—that Foer was a young kid yet, and that his best work was ahead of him. Most likely true??€”Foer himself says that he’d hate to fulfill his potential so early in life—but one might expect him to wilt at the immense pressure of unbounded expectation...
...MAKE FAIRY TALES COME TRUE?...