On the question of more anecdotes versus more topic based shows: I like shows on specific topics the best, or even hearing you guys discuss news. I like to learn things but be entertained at the same time. This show was really interesting to me while you talked about the criminals and related topics. However, I got almost nothing from your "stories" about college dorms. If you are going to do more anecdotes, please don't keep going on about college. Sure, you had a good time at RIT, and that is where your common experiences begin, but you should really move on with your lives a bit. Isn't anything interesting happening in you life right now?
In my school, it takes skill in not getting your stuff stolen while you're asleep.
I can't let myself fall asleep in my school library. We have a liberal arts 'sister school' (read: their campus burned down in the early 1900s, so they merged with my school and pretend that they're independent, despite using all of our ancillary services).
As is the case with most liberal arts schools, the average student over there is a rich 20 year old, 2m tall, 50kg, ghastly white elitist male sporting a jalopy cap and scarf. As an engineer, our faculties routinely butt heads. One day I walked into the library, found a quiet spot, and fell asleep beside my open thermodynamics book. I awoke to find the page covered in angry red pen strokes, detailing how absolute zero pales in comparison to the icy flame of Satan's breath, and that the tensile strength of a blade tempered in the fires of the circle of Inferno cannot be represented by mere mortal mathematics. Someone must have been reading Dante's Divine Comedy...
One day I walked into the library, found a quiet spot, and fell asleep beside my open thermodynamics book. I awoke to find the page covered in angry red pen strokes, detailing how absolute zero pales in comparison to the icy flame of Satan's breath, and that the tensile strength of a blade tempered in the fires of the circle of Inferno cannot be represented by mere mortal mathematics. Someone must have been reading Dante's Divine Comedy...
Are you sure one of your friends wasn't playing a joke on you?
I just caught up on the episodes I'd gotten behind on, and I have to say that hearing you talk about what life was like at RIT made me really glad that I had gone to MIT instead and lived Random Hall in particular. Here's our most recent dorm rush recruitment video: link.
I also think that its awfully sad that the things you discovered about the hidden places at RIT were lost rather than being preserved across new generations of students.
Top right. I usually don't mention this because it sounds creepy to most people, but I really have a thing for Asian girls.
What's creepy about that?
There is nothing creepy about it, it's just a personal preference. The only thing that would be creepy about it would be if you liked under aged Asian girls.
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As is the case with most liberal arts schools, the average student over there is a rich 20 year old, 2m tall, 50kg, ghastly white elitist male sporting a jalopy cap and scarf. As an engineer, our faculties routinely butt heads. One day I walked into the library, found a quiet spot, and fell asleep beside my open thermodynamics book. I awoke to find the page covered in angry red pen strokes, detailing how absolute zero pales in comparison to the icy flame of Satan's breath, and that the tensile strength of a blade tempered in the fires of the circle of Inferno cannot be represented by mere mortal mathematics. Someone must have been reading Dante's Divine Comedy...
I also think that its awfully sad that the things you discovered about the hidden places at RIT were lost rather than being preserved across new generations of students.
edit: She is very cute though. I just think a lot of the Japanese girls are also super cute.
Also, Morio-kun, you are hopped up on hormones, as usual.
Ohh.. the removed the duplicate. No, wait! It's still there. Hooray for boobies!
>->
4th down. Middle. *blush*
Edit: Added link.