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The Surviving College Series: Part 3, dining halls

Food. The part of college some argue is more disturbing than the communal bathrooms. It’s pretty widely understood that college food is complete crap, and you’re probably going to gain a whole bunch of weight. Yay!

Or not. If you’re careful, you can avoid both the freshman fifteen and extreme indigestion while still remaining within your meal plan. Continue reading “The Surviving College Series: Part 3, dining halls”

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The Surviving College Series: Part 2, dorms

Chances are, if this is your first year of college, you’ll be living in a dorm. It’s also likely that you’ll have to use a communal bathroom and not have easy access to a kitchen or other regular comforts. And that’s probably going to suck. I’m not here to lie to you and tell you that living in a dorm is a great experience in community and blah blah blah. Dorms will slowly suck the life out of you if you don’t know how to handle them. Continue reading “The Surviving College Series: Part 2, dorms”

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Crepes Outtakes

Sorry for the late video. I was cooking all day and editing for These Folk, and this is all I could get to you. BUT. I did post a video on my allotted day, so… I think I should get props. Alright. Time for bed. I have a physical and then an allergy shot tomorrow morning. Yay.

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Bummer, dude

Remember that post a while back about how boys are cowards? I called out my ex-boyfriends for having never asked me out in person, for being cowards. And then I wrote a response, about how girls are sometimes cowards too. And this post is sort of related.

I say sort of because it isn’t about being asked out, or asking someone out. Not exactly. Because, see, before you ask someone out, you usually want to be sure they like you, right? Like like you. And sometimes that’s the most difficult part. Continue reading “Bummer, dude”

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The Surviving College Series: Part 1, packing

When I confirmed my enrollment into college, they sent me a list. On this list were objects in which my school thought I should bring, as well as things that weren’t allowed (see: microwave, toaster, firearms). My mom and I followed this list of things very closely, but I want to tell you something right now: it’s full of crap. Continue reading “The Surviving College Series: Part 1, packing”