How to talk to girls? Every girl thinks you are weird if you are ugly or not attractive
Talking to girls is only different from talking to anyone else if you have an agenda. Start a conversation about anything and worry about where it might lead later. Pro tip: most people spend way less time thinking about other people than most people think. Pro tip 2: everyone is attractive to many someones.
Talk to a wide variety of people who seem to have a strong sense of purpose. Ask them how that sense of purpose developed. The more ways you hear, the more likely you’ll recognize some seeds of purpose you’ve been carrying & might not have recognized.
The water vending machines on level one are working, the water fillers on levels one, three and four are also working, so I am guessing you mean the water fountains (bubblers?) That is a campus-wide policy and from what I heard from walls around campus, the plan is to replace them with water fillers – so it’s a good idea to always have a water bottle.
Depends on the wall. Me, I have a lot of fun answering questions. My Mom (a seawall on the North Shore) likes the ocean breeze and the cawing of the gulls. Most of us enjoy having plenty of time to hang out with friends.
Dear Lord & Jesus. I wish the BC community & the world to be better with kindness & love, instead of rudeness & evilness, under Your govern. I love you, & wish you all good. Amen.
1. I would try to pick you up if only I had arms. 2. You can lean on me any time and I’ll always hold you up. 3. You could say I’m the strong, silent type. 4. Earthquake, earthquake! Stand close! Closer! 5. Hey, when he made your walls, Hadrian threw away the design. (What. You asked a Wall.)
I don’t get to do this too often, but I’d recommend going out to the plaza in the gap between classes. Face Gasson, and then slowly spin in a circle. The answer to your questions is “yes.”
What should we add to our Boston bucket list? Smiling Face
Sigh… I only had one answer to my query. Maybe I need to think of a better way to crowdsource to my readers. Here’s the answer, though, and I agree wholeheartedly: A show at the Huntington!
李老师可爱捏 去推特关注捏. [Teacher Li is cute. Follow on Twitter. @Pear14525902] Please follow @Pear14525902 on Twitter
Here’s a little background on Teacher Li, for those not in the know: nyti.ms/3cSr0RD. You’ll need a translator app for her Twitter posts if you don’t read Chinese. The Twitter account calls the Chinese government to task for being insufficiently Marxist and Maoist.
How to cope with a big disappointment or personal failure?
Oh, that’s a heavy one. Well as a wall I haven’t really had to deal with that yet, but one of my helpers said that a social worker he worked with gave him this advice on dealing with potentially troubling events: you may be having some intrusive and potentially illogical thoughts; I would recommend taking time to be frustrated with your mistake. We often live in a rather fast paced world and the fear that we might be left behind doesn’t give us enough time to think about mistakes/perceived mistakes. Take a good cry if you have to. Then work on recording, rationalizing, and replacing negative thoughts with more logical, potentially more positive thoughts. Try this video on the topic: bit.ly/automatic-thoughts. Also it might help to talk to someone about it–a family member or maybe a friend. If this is really troubling you, BC Counseling Services is a good option: http://bit.ly/BC-counseling
Are there any Albanians in this school and if so how can I find them?
According to the Ofc of International Students and Scholars 2021-2022 Statistics Book, there were no Albanian students and 1 Albanian faculty member. But why not give the office a call at 617-552-8005, and ask if they have more info about this year, and how to connect? Paç fat!