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...speak on a lifestyle that I’m not really…its’ not a lifestyle that I live. I’m not…I don’t have an opinion about it. I believe that people should have the right to pick their partners and whatever lifestyle that they choose but I can’t speak specifically on the alternative lifestyle because it’s not a life that I live. And I did hear that, but I am in no way a heteronormative at all, but I do have...
...Davis is a good pick,” said Jerry P. McDermott, the Boston city councilman who represents Allston and Brighton...
House: Winthrop Concentration: English and American Literature and Language and Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies. Eat it. Hometown: Mequon, Wisconsin Ideal Date: Pick up a bottle of wine. Head back to my place. Climb into bed. Whip out our laptops. IM until sunrise. Best way for a guy/girl to get your attention: Accost me. I’ve got problems with focus, but I can’t ignore an attack. Where to find you on a Saturday night: Crying/masturbating in my common room. Watching Law and Order SVU. Using my own tears as lubricant. First thing you notice about...
...took until the second half for a brisk fall breeze to pick up, but the Harvard Field Hockey team was clearly blown over much earlier than that. The Crimson (2-14, 2-3 Ivy) lost to Boston University 4-1 yesterday, in a match in which they were outrun, overpowered, and outgunned. “BU is a very strong team this year, and their win was very impressive” Harvard coach Sue Caples said. “But this game showed that there’s a lot we can learn, and we will.” From...
...many examples of human behavior in the first half of the book and discusses critical mass, or the idea that people base their actions, among other things, on the number of people who will take part in the action. Anyone interested in the nitty-gritty of such processes should pick up the book. The author’s point, though, can be summarized in less than the 150 or so pages that make up the first half of the book: people’s behavior depends on other people’s behavior and that, unfortunately, does not always lead...