So, I've been thinking over my dirtiest deeds and things to confess to. Which brings us to confession #3.
Now, while I have a basically non-existent readership, I still feel it necessary to update you all on my life.
First things first, put on your party hat because MUSE & STONE (the magazine I lead) FINALLY PUBLISHED!!! AAAAAAH!
Most exciting day of my life, here's a little confession, we'll call it
Confession #2.5 I cried a little when I held the magazine for the first time. You guys just have no idea how much I adore this publication and want it to succeed. To hold two semesters worth of work and blood and sweet and tears in my hands was one of the most joyful things possible.
This magazine went from emails between myself and next year's Exec Editor to a BEAUTIFUL magazine. We may not be a national publication anymore, but it still means a lot to the campus.
Another update, my grounds on going to grad school or not have shifted. I'm looking at a job with a company that I love and if I do get the job, I may postpone grad school. Nothing official yet, but on the sidelines there are things brewing.
So, now that I've included just a little bit of myself, here is confession #3.
Confession #3: I steal food.
Now, I can see your eyebrows raising and you're wondering about the person currently composing this blog post. Hold your tits, I'll explain.
My campus often times hold events for teacher/administration/visiting students and as I mentioned before, I am a commuter.
To add a meal plan to my tuition would add on thousands of dollars. I already have a tuition payment, I cannot afford to pay anymore.
So, when I see food sitting out, unguarded, you can bet that I will be walking by and taking some. I'm not saying I bring a Scooby-Doo sized bag and take some back to Shaggy so we can get high and munch in the back of the Mystery Machine.
I'm saying that when I pass free food I think, Yay! I don't have to eat shitty campus food.
Because we all know that the food they serve for such events tends to be a little better than the regular campus food and it also adds a little variety to the chicken nuggets diet.
Besides, if they didn't want that food to be eaten, they wouldn't leave it where students can get to it. We're hungry and poor people.
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