Just realized I try to be on time to class not because I have class... but because I don’t want anyone else in my goddamn seat
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Just realized I try to be on time to class not because I have class... but because I don’t want anyone else in my goddamn seat
Overheard:
"Today I brushed my tongue so aggressively I almost threw up. I was all HWTHGGG"
Never in my life did I think that I would be 23 years old and playing with legos at 7:30 pm for a project for one of my classes... #collegeisweird #theatreisweird https://www.instagram.com/lizardbreathwalker/p/BqoDLq2ByQx/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=18pgva4og1kt5
Just taught a girl how to break into her own car....
11.29.2016. #tbt to 18th birthday celebration/#friendsgiving wasn't a bust • • #collegeisweird #buffalowildwings #ilovebdubs #alliwantforeverisbdubs (at Buffalo Wild Wings)
Teddy the dog is visiting invertebrate bio class today #collegeisweird #bio (at Saint Xavier University)
Wax Problems?
Have you ever gotten wax or tree sap stuck on something you care about? NEVER TO FEAR! Here’s a step-by-step guide to removing your wax!
1. Remove as much as possible by rubbing, peeling or scraping the wax off.
2. Use hot water (depending on the object) and continue rubbing the wax off.
3. Apply Vaseline or baby oil to the object (works on flat screen TVs).
4. Use an abrasive sponge to rub the Vaseline into the wax (safe on plastics and flat screen TVs).
5. Remove Vaseline with soft rag.
6. Clean remaining Vaseline with Windex.
I recently went through this with my TV after my girlfriend spilled wax on it. I figured out this method after lots of trial and error and a little bit of a problem when waxing myself at college. I realized it doesn’t really remove the wax as much as it does spread it out and make it completely unnoticeable. I hope this helps some poor soul out there.
So most of the time when you wander around aimlessly doing absolutely nothing people look at you strangely. But if you do it at college it’s completely normal.