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Luckily the curtains are just for a doorway, so if we walk through them enough no one will notice! And it will be a relief not to worry about stepping on the curtains and ripping them all down. Or slipping on them and cracking my head into the sink where it can conveniently drain.
Classes have tumbled their way through their first week of circulation, and boy, what fun! You really start to notice just how much you've missed reading art history textbooks. hemmed our dorm curtains today! A rewarding experience, of course, right up until I discovered that the curtains were at least an inch apart in length. All of that taming of invisible thread, and for what???
Luckily the curtains are just for a doorway, so if we walk through them enough no one will notice! And it will be a relief not to worry about stepping on the curtains and ripping them all down. Or slipping on them and cracking my head into the sink where it can conveniently drain.
Classes have tumbled their way through their first week of circulation, and boy, what fun! You really start to notice just how much you've missed reading art history textbooks. hemmed our dorm curtains today! A rewarding experience, of course, right up until I discovered that the curtains were at least an inch apart in length. All of that taming of invisible thread, and for what???
Um, NOT. And it's no fault of the teachers; the textbooks just don't know how to spit it out!!
I swear, I know the textbook we're using now is trying to say something, but for the life of me I can't quite get at what. I've just gotten the general idea that modernity is a thing that both exists and yet can barely be defined, is never-ending and always changing and altogether as vague as a tissue whispering secrets to a deaf cat in the dark.
Yes. VERY vague.
But enough dismal declarations; the title of this wasn't just an excuse for a clever play on words! No, the real reason was to bring you...great news!
I swear, I know the textbook we're using now is trying to say something, but for the life of me I can't quite get at what. I've just gotten the general idea that modernity is a thing that both exists and yet can barely be defined, is never-ending and always changing and altogether as vague as a tissue whispering secrets to a deaf cat in the dark.
Yes. VERY vague.
But enough dismal declarations; the title of this wasn't just an excuse for a clever play on words! No, the real reason was to bring you...great news!
Basically, I've been playing around with wall decals and general sticker-esque items, and I am able to create wall decals that can work on average walls without peeling off paint! The really good part? They don't stick to dorm walls! The bad part? They don't stick to--yeah, I think you can see where I'm going; our walls are so bumpy that they are virtually decoration-proof. However, for those of you who have normal walls, furniture, notebooks, lamps, or perhaps even laptops or cars that you would like a sticker for--granted, you should test on a less noticeable area first, to make sure that the surface is compatible--you may just be in luck...in the not-so-very-distant future!
Anyways, more news on that in time; meanwhile, the best of luck to those who may have returned to school already!
Anyways, more news on that in time; meanwhile, the best of luck to those who may have returned to school already!