I’ve got so many new projects going on right now. It’s actually super exciting!
I like the recurring phenomena that is happening to me, where creepy old manboys break up with their girlfriends and they find my Facebook, phone number, and high school AIM handle and decide to whine at me and invite me places. Because apparently I love listening to people talk about their problems whilst suggesting I am good alternative to the bitch that just dumped them.
Just kidding, I don’t like any of those things.
Dress Code Violation of the Day: Brigham Young University student Brittany Molina thought she was getting a love note when a fellow student handed her a folded piece of paper while she was standing around the school’s Provo campus on Valentine’s Day.
But when she opened it up, she discovered not an admission of attraction, but instead a strongly worded criticism of her attire.
“You may want to consider that what you’re wearing has a negative effect on men (and women) around you,” read the letter. “Many people come to this university because they feel safe, morally as well as physically, here. They expect others to abide by the Honor Code that we all agreed on. Please consider your commitment to the Honor Code (which you agreed to) when dressing each day. Thank you.”
Molina posted the piece of paper on Twitter along with a photo of what she was wearing when she received it. ”Gosh dang it,” she tweeted, “I’ll remember to dress in jeans, a sweatshirt and tennis shoes tomorrow. That way I don’t make people feel uncomfortable.”
According to Molina, the young man who handed her the note “was gone within 5 seconds.” BYU has not commented on this incident.
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As a reward for my diligence, I found a leftover Missoni coat for $6.
It’s like the universe knows.
Let’s catch up, shall we?
I keep coughing up blood and I’m going to the doctor in a bit but I like overreacting to my ailments.
On a related note, I had my first class yesterday. It’s called Death and Disease, which is always a chipper subject but is even more good fun when you’re hacking up colorful specimens. My professor practically wanted to keep some, she was so fascinated.