So one of the unfortunate parts of graduating is that you actually have to pack up your life from the past four years. No more of this, "I'll deal with it later and just throw everything in a box". Graduating means
'm working on is a bit different. For this experiment, I've built two boxes. Each has two big buttons, and when both are pressed, the box lights up ... box, I'll "accidentally" drop a pencil and "accidentally" trigger the
I promised you 5th East Hall Rush photos, so here they are.
3rd East decided, for some reason, to leave a bunch of boxes stacked in our bathroom. We were actually really happy about this, after the initial double take
determined to find an alternative. I considered:
(1) A Citadel Bento box my ... whether Bento boxes were microwave safe, so I did some research; general ... ."
(3) An empty takeout box that I had gotten from Maseeh Dining weeks ago
was so wholesome.
Mysterious Boxes
This year, April Fool’s was the ... yellow question mark boxes from Mario scattered all around the hallways ... ? treasures? mysteries? inside! A few of the boxes I saw just had playing cards
to COVID-19. We also did a [annotation note="japanese lunch boxes ... pictures of students' bento.
The boxes pictured were delivered to students ... bento box, a bamboo sushi-roller, origami, Maggi, and a paella mix. There
iPad was out of the box, so to speak, I couldn't turn back the clock ... and open the box with the other. I still doxxed myself a little bit, but ... was filming and opening the box at the same time, you're in luck. Enjoy
working hard!) as well as a text box for any other updates you'd like to ... application. The Midyear Updates form is a simple text box, similar to an essay response box from the Part 2. The Midyear Update has a maximum of 250 words
overcome ("It would be entirely unethical of me to stuff a ballot box, or ... handful of indy hackers made their run at the Straw Poll, the ballot box was ... -solving situation of this nature, there is no box out of which they are not expected
the point: if you have more boxes (i.e. months/weeks) then you have pigeons to stuff into those boxes (i.e. friends), then at least two of those pigeons must share a box. Hence the phrase, [annotation note="was putting