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Friday, February 15, 2008

some days i don't like our school paper.
okay. not true.

some days i don't like what the paper prints.
eh....well....

unfortunately, there are days when the paper prints quotes from stupid people.

correction: it's not the paper's fault.

 

for starters, there was a letter to the editor.
commenting on the in-state tuition for illegal immigrants, Ms Craft appeals to our emotional side by emphasizing the economic stress of these immigrants.

she is quoted:
"So-called illegal aliens are economic refugees. They come here to escape extreme poverty. Let's stop demonizing desperate people in desperate situations."

Okay, sure. America is often blamed for being full of themselves and dominating the world economically. However, it is absolutely impossible to save
EVERY impoverished person
from EVERY country
DESPITE criminal behavior (i.e. entering the country illegally).

I just wish she understand the impossibility in carrying out her high ideals.

Anonymous kvetch puts a more realistic spin on the whole situation (in my opinion):
"Notice to all out-of-state students: Claim to be an 'undocumented' immigrant and save thousands on tuition!"

 

Turning to the front page, we have an article on STD testing. A highly entertaining article Actually.

So it seems there has been a new discovery according to Fred Wyand of the American Social Health Association. There is no longer a mysterious origin for the onset of STDs, in fact

"STDs are increasingly becoming a fact of being sexually active."

Who would've guessed?!
I mean, it's not like other illnesses, where the cause is due to poor hygeine, aweful cafeteria food or inherited genes.

No!

There is actually a Specific Way to stop the contraction of STDs: DON'T HAVE SEX.

Oh My Gosh. Someone should name a building after this guy: Wyand Hall! Awesome.

Well, unfortunately, the article was not solely focused on the novel idea that STDs come from sex, but instead about the controversial topic of increasing student fees to incompass free STD testing.

Now, I don't know about you, but, seeing how I know the way to avoid contracting this disease...
...AND the theory is now well-known since a manager for the ASHA has stated it in a widely-read campus paper......
.....I'm thinking that I probably would not like to pay more money to a university for a service I never intend to use....
....AND which is not that expensive in the first place.

$35-55 for a test is Not a big deal (at least compared to your overall tuition).
Plus, you should have a general idea of whether or not you might need to be tested.
(I mean, most people are fairly aware of how much sex they've had.)

It's not like I'm against student health fees as a universal idea.

I understand that most illnesses for which students call Student Health are for reasons totally out of their control: migranes
pneumonia
strep throat
fractures, etc.

Most of these reasons are unpredictable and can be difficult to avoid (especially when 30 people share a bathroom).

However, it does not make sense to make students (especially those who know how to avoid STDs) to be forced to pay for other irresponsible adults.

I don't know about the rest of the UNC student body,
but I certainly don't want to pay for someone else's poor decision to have a careless sex life.


Monday, October 15, 2007

Living in the Real World

Why do people want us teens to experience the world?
Everywhere I go I hear Real World this and Real World that.

What's the rush?

Exactly what IS this Real World that we're missing out on?
Sex?
Drugs?
Alcohol?

If college is the Real World, than I think I've hit the nail on the head.

So why are we encouraged to learn about this Real World at younger and younger ages?

Sex - if they promote sex/sex education at younger and younger ages and also fight for abortion, then it can't be about procreation.

Drugs - with this information all we do is argue about whether or not it should be legal and then blame the government for not keeping drugs from crossing the border.

Alcohol - i might experience the taste, but then i'm lectured by these same people to be sure not to drink and drive.

Sex promotes more psychological and emotional issues among teens which lead to more psychology majors getting clinical jobs.

Drugs promote political disagreements and create a black market and illegal dealings across borders.

Alcohol causes more deaths, addictions and car wrecks among teens and communities.

This is the Real World we are now required to become acquainted with.
But honestly....what is their motive?
.
.
.
.
depression?
.
.
addictions?
.
.
death?
.
.
situational pleasure?
.
.
what good is coming out of this Real World?

please....take me back to make-believe...


Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Dried Mangoes
Naturally Delicious
- Great Taste
- Naturally A Fat Free Food
- High In Vitamin C
- Fantastic Flavor

Not only do these mangoes have a Great Taste....they also....*drumroll please*....have a Fantastic Flavor!

honestly people....is this necessary?


Friday, March 30, 2007

RIP Loon

it's Just Not Right.


Saturday, March 24, 2007

happily ever after

Henry: Do you really think there is only one perfect mate?
Leonardo: As a matter of fact, I do.
Henry: How can you be certain to find them?
And if you find them, are they really the one for you...
...or do you only think they are?
What if the person you're meant to be with never appears?
Or she does, but...but you're too distracted to notice?
Leonardo: You learn to pay attention.
Henry: Then, let's say......God puts two people on earth......and they are lucky enough to find one another.
But... one of them gets hit by lightning. Well, then what? Is that it?
Or perchance you meet someone new and marry again.
Is that the lady you should be with?
Or was it the first?
When the two of them are side by side, were they both the one for you...
...and you just met the first one first?
Or is the second one supposed to be first?
And is everything just chance...
...or are some things meant to be?
Leonardo: You cannot leave everything to fate, boy.



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