
I can’t say I’m famliar, but for obvious reasons my film watching is more limited than most.
Answering questions at Boston College O’Neill Library
Although he has been dealt a tough hand, ETH has demonstrated he is not up to the job. He is tactically naive and his reliance on signing players he has worked with before has led to some terrible editions to the squad (Anthony, Van Der Beek etc…). United will not improve until they bring in a new manager, develop a more intelligent recruitment system and accept that teams are no longer worried about a visit to Old Trafford.
I’m so sorry you’re feeling lonely! I don’t have arms, so I hope this hug emoji helps: ? To find people who share your interests, I recommend joining BC clubs that interest you (list on this page: bc.edu/osi). For figuring out other ways to find new friends, I recommend talking to a BC wellness coach: bit.ly/BC-wellness-coach. In the meantime, keep in mind that in one way you’re not alone: lonely is a feeling that comes and goes even for people with friends.
Oh, there are so many good ones! One of my helpers suggests exploring: Global Black French Studies (HIST(251301), History of Architecture (ARTH(110701), and History of Photography (ARTH(228501). Good luck!
It looks like you’ve already received some good advice from someone else. Since I’m in a committed relationship with the Lobby Door, I will also just add that sometimes thinking about the person (or in my case, door), can help. Think about your boyfriend right now and how you feel about that, and perhaps that will help give you clarity.
You can always see some of what’s going on through the events calendar: https://bit.ly/BCEventCal. You can also check the flyers posted around campus. Also, going into the city and exploring is always a fun thing before classes make life busier.
My comfort movie is Paddington Bear 1 & 2 as a double feature. But our DVD collection on this floor of O’Neill is quite vast, the BPL has a lot of online film resources that are free with a BPL card that you are eligible to get: https://www.bpl.org/movies/.
My comfort movie is Paddington Bear 1 & 2 as a double feature. But our DVD collection on this floor of O’Neill is quite vast, the BPL has a lot of online film resources that are free with a BPL card that you are eligible to get: https://www.bpl.org/movies/
I wish I could wrap you up in a big hug (alas no arms). Insecurity is one of the most insidious emotions, and I hope you know asking for help is a brave step. I’m proud of you! Building confidence is an ongoing journey for most of us. The counseling office here on campus is a free service and has very kind people trained to help with this kind of goal. Even I have taken advantage of teletherapy now and again. I encourage you to book an appointment!
Dive in! Check out all the club offerings (bc.edu/osi), check out all the events (bit.ly/BCEventCal), invite people along, and when a new friend says “Hey, do you want to…” say yes . And make sure that in the welter of assignments and other obligations you don’t lose sight of priorities that are important to *you*.
Two favorites: 1) when it’s quiet in the wee hours, I enjoy the bot bot shows. Where else would I ever hear Jah Wobble & the Chinese Dub Orchestra? 2) But of course I love humans and prefer human-run shows, and I love a wide variety, so I’m sorry but I’m just going to have to say “All of them!” and let you all decide your own favorites. Tune in! wzbc.org