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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Noah Kahan
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we're not kids anymore.
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Find your Band
I got the inspiration from the dinosaur toy that shows up at about 3 minutes into the video: https://youtu.be/J0Eo-6N0-nU
I never do my hair... like ever. Some days it doesn’t even get brushed. I always feel like a more put together version of myself when I do my hair. When it is curled, which is even more rare, I even feel a little more sassy.
Make a Thing
Embarrassing Object:
I chose this dress to represent how embarrassing a fashion faux pas is for me. I tried to demonstrate two in particular. 1) When you can see your bra or underwear through your clothes and 2) when the wind blows your dress or skirt up.
Fake Flyer
Body in Place The Martha Ingram statue is passed by numerous freshman, tours, RAs, and some other random stragglers every day. A lot of people walk by but few take the time to look at the statue for more than a few seconds. My freshman year I lived in Hank but most of my friends lived in North. Because of this, I passed by this statue almost every day. Many times it was in oversized sweatshirts and pajama pants late at night. For some reason, I don't know why, every time I walked by I was drawn to this statue. A spent several nights standing in front of her looking at her and just thinking. Sometimes I'd reflect on my day, others I'd just look at the detail on the statue. I don't know why this place was so significant to me, but I have very clear memories of walking past and stopping at the statue almost every day of freshman year.