allosaurusfragilis
allosaurusfragilis
allosaurusfragilis

I went to a Boston Public School, and if you were on free or reduced price lunch, your AP exams and SAT exams would be paid for by the school.

Don't forget Roisin!

My alma mater's biggest major is Marine Biology, so a lot of people come in hoping to eventually work at Sea World and the like, and a few eventually do. Blackfish has sparked HUGE debate among the alums of my year- most seem to be in complete agreement with the documentary (including some who are dolphin or whale

BUT FOR REAL THO

It has it's perks. I absolutely loved it when I lived in St. Pete, which is a wonderful up and coming city, and also very progressive, but now I'm in grad school at UF, and Gainesville is just terrible. I finally understand what everyone meant about Florida. I do love warm weather, but now that I don't live on the

EXACTLY. I know I'll probably see it, but after that first one? Ugh. Ughhhhhhh. His giant ego has obliterated my favorite book of all time :(

I was coming here to say this... In theory I'd like to move someday (because I live in Florida, so duh) but I pay like $700 a month for a 1000 sq ft 2 bed 2 bath! And all these people are saying that $1600 sounds criminally cheap! I just... I can't.

As a paleontologist and a cat lover, I approve this message.

A friend of mine bootlegged bootlegged one of those videos from a screening in Boston when we were in high school (not one of the commercials on TV, but the ones they show if you actually walk into the church) and I saw it. SUPER creepy... I remember a line that was something like, "you could walk out of this theater

To be clear: you are accusing her of bad parenting for teaching her sons the importance of consent?

If you advertise that as being one of the perks of your college, you tend not to attract the type who wants to be in or form a frat. People socialize and make friends just fine without paying dues to do it... in my experience, better! At my college, the atmosphere was extremely open-door, most people lived on campus,

Still not sure what your point is here... Obviously colleges and universities can exist without Greek Life. Plenty of them do. I get that that isn't your experience, but that doesn't make it untrue.

REALLY

I went to a college with no Greek life. No one ever formed an unsanctioned, off-campus fraternity or sorority. We just plain didn't have them... they aren't like, an unstoppable force that MUST have a presence on every campus.

Polly pocket 1993:

While your experience is certainly relevant, it is a huge problem to paint all people with mental illness with the same broad brush. Is your argument that because of your experience, with your mother, that no woman with bipolar disorder should be able to have babies? That this was a reasonable thing for the UK

Oh my goodness, you're weirdly making me feel so much better. Just knowing that someone else is going through this and probably cried as much as I did (plz tell me you cried, I cried like my first born was killed) is the best feeling. It crashed while I was in the MIDDLE of editing the hardest paper I've ever written!

I hope not. For your sake.

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