You tell me how I’m supposed to…
- Read 250 pages about asylum practices
- Read 250 pages about the history of cod
- Read Abraham Verghese’s “My Own Country”
- Research Senegalese Muslim brotherhoods
- Study for osteology/draw the vertebral column
when I have the best cat ever hangin’ out on my lap.
PMS + talking to Senegalese friends = :(
Never combining the two again.
Plus it’s so much warmer there.
It’s that time of the semester…
where I lose all motivation, find my all classes pointless, stop doing homework, and spend hours on reddit.
“While we rockin it, I’ll rock in it, like the little ball inside the spray can, providing three coats for both child, woman and man”
Mayyyybe one of the best mashups evar. At least the best mashup to write papers to.
I really like tattoos that “fit” certain body parts.
tyler.kingkade: My opinion of the Atlantic column on Iowa life
I read the piece in the Atlantic last week in my newsroom in Washington, D.C. I didn’t really think too much about it, other than the fact that it did miss some points. I actually kind of appreciated it because it did have good points it mentioned (Demise of Maytag, the history of the Mississippi…
I loved the article. I graduated from a high school with around 120 people. My graduating class was 34. Half of Iowa is rural, and the piece leaves out what “city life” is like because it wasn’t MEANT to be about cities in Iowa. It was about the population in Iowa that has a huge effect on the caucus. It was about the part of Iowa that really isn’t reflective of the rest of the country. It was about the run-down, stereotypical Iowa that the rest of Iowa will get all offended by and up-in-arms about if you accuse them of being part of. The author may have taken a few liberties, but what author doesn’t? Get. Over. It.
My thoughts EXACTLY.