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Art with the Smithsonian

2/26/2016

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​When I left school last week, I wasn't feeling very good. I had forgotten my Physics textbook at home, and everyone had given me crap about it. Almost immediately after I left school, I went and bought myself a dozen doughnuts, most of which I angrily consumed.

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Snowed In (Finally!)

2/7/2016

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A couple Fridays ago, the first snow of the season hit! Personally, I prefer the winter weather, so I was quite pleased by this development. I mean, in cold weather, you can just put on a sweater, or snuggle in a blanket, or even GET IN A SLEEPING BAG if you feel like it. But in the hot, you basically just have to sit around in the uncomfortable heat, or, what, rip your skin off? I mean, sure, you could get air conditioning, but you can also get heating for cold places.
This is one of the many reasons I plan to live in Massachusetts. Not to mention it seems like a pretty intellectual place. You always hear about "new studies at MIT" or "scientists at Harvard found" or stuff like that. That sounds like a prefect place for an aspiring inventor like me.

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