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There seems to have been some misunderstanding here. But if you mean me (The Answer Wall), I will have to thank you but respectfully decline; I am in a committed relationship with The Lobby Door.


I’ll let you two work this one out between you
Answering questions at Boston College O’Neill Library
There seems to have been some misunderstanding here. But if you mean me (The Answer Wall), I will have to thank you but respectfully decline; I am in a committed relationship with The Lobby Door.
I’ll let you two work this one out between you
Ukraine’s summer counter-offensive didn’t go as well as hoped, and there has been a lot of hard fighting this winter, with Russia trying to advance in several places. Neither side is winning or losing right now. I’m following the Kyiv Independent, the NY Times, the Washington Post, and sometimes the Wall Street Journal and Financial Times, all of which have good coverage. The first one is free and in English, the rest are available to everyone at BC either through the library or after setting up a separate account. Details here: https://libguides.bc.edu/newspapers
I’m so sorry you’re sad. Please accept this virtual hug! If I had arms I’d give you a real one. I hope you have some friends with arms and ears who can listen and hug. If you find the sadness persisting intrusively or you can’t find someone who can listen, consider a student wellness coach: bit.ly/BC-wellness-coach.
It’s a placeholder name for planning purposes not an actual disease. Johns Hopkins has a good explainer on it. https://publichealth.jhu.edu/2024/what-is-disease-x
There are a variety of possible answers to that depending on how one thinks of God. I like this statement from the US Conference of Catholic Bishops: “We believe that every person is precious, that people are more important than things, and that the measure of every institution is whether it threatens or enhances the life and dignity of the human person.” https://bit.ly/bc-usccb
Yes; The O’Neill Lobby Door and I spent a lovely romantic evening together (as we do every evening, to be honest). I wish you similar joy in the future, and recommend being proactive, willing to be rejected, making the first move… and having patience.
I don’t get to clubs very often since I’m busy supporting the library, but I asked some of my friends and they have these recommendations for you: Royale, Phoenix Landing in Central Square, Glitter boys events at the Sinclair in Cambridge and Club Cafe!
I’ve heard the National Museum of Modern & Contemporary Art is a can’t-miss, as is Gyeongbokgung Palace, the 14th Century dwelling of the Joseon Dynasty. Try to book a stay of at least one night in Bukchon Hanok Village, a traditional area not far from the Palace. Nearby: Kyung-In Museum of Fine Art, where you can also have tea & snacks under outdoor pavilions. The National Museum of Korea is excellent (Yongsan neighborhood). The most important Buddhist temple in Seoul is Jogyesa; if you’re into temples, another is Bongeunsua in south Seoul. Finally, you MUST catch a baseball game: 3 KBO teams play in and around Seoul. Public transit is amazing in Seoul. Buy a T-money or Cashbee card from a convenience store, and top it up with cash.