I just got back from my fourth date with Justice this semester, discussing a matter of some champagne at a wedding, and Justice wants to see me again on Friday. I don't know about this, though, I think Justice is just dating me because he thinks he can make me a better person. But hey, at least it's not co-dependent. Justice has been seeing a lot of other people, though, so maybe it doesn't mean anything.
I am so tired of talking to Student Development. I don't know what to do about them because I really don't like the idea of discipline in college, especially for little things like deer heads and champagne. I just don't like being in trouble. I'm a good girl. I am so burned out with this whole thing, I don't even care about influencing the system anymore. I just want to get away from the system.
Posted by linnea at November 17, 2004 11:29 AMConsider the finger well and truly given to the SD nazis. Bastards.
Posted by: ryan at November 17, 2004 12:12 PMPlease, before you complain, let me explain the purpose of Student Development. God came to me in a dream several months ago and told me to wipe out all evil from the world. I figured Covenant was as good a starting point as any, so I decided to begin here, stamping out such d@mning evils as dancing and general social ness.
After my work here is done and the US finishes taking over the world (as aided by Student Development, I will go on to take over the position of High Priestess of America, therefore interceding for all peoples of the world. Won't that be wonderful? I can bake a great cake!
Posted by: Em G. at November 17, 2004 1:13 PMThe fact that you are required to go talk to someone as a result of having some champagne at a wedding just goes to prove how incredibly juvenile Covenant College truly is.
We are nothing more than glorified infants at this glorified nursery school.
Posted by: steele at November 17, 2004 2:32 PMHmm, my first public statement about student development?
The SD rules ARE juvenile! But to place yourself under such authority and suffer through all the "juvenileness" (is that a word?) takes much maturity.
Whether you follow them or not, and whether you get caught or not. The point is to not let it discouraged you from life and Covenant.
I think attitude is more important than what you actually do.
Posted by: jkrue at November 17, 2004 4:41 PMExcept that even when you have a great attitude, they still get ya for what you did! sigh
Posted by: sperlonga at November 17, 2004 6:29 PMWell whats the point of life? To try and get away from the concequences of your actions? I say break the rules at Covenant if you want, its not a moral issue, but realize if you get caught you have to pay the price. God's not going to send you to hell for that and its only God who matters, not SD.
Posted by: jkrue at November 17, 2004 7:01 PMThere's only one thing left to do. Marry a Canadian and escape this hell-hole we're living in. It will be like leaving the city of Destruction.
Posted by: Will at November 18, 2004 1:41 AMMy brother was going to market an Eliza Doolittle Barbie doll. It would scream "I'm a good girl, I am!" whenever you put it in hot soapy water.
Posted by: tuggy at November 18, 2004 2:25 AMI love you, Linnea.
Posted by: tuggy at November 18, 2004 2:27 AMI love you too, and I always think of Eliza Doolittle, too, when I say that ("I'm a good girl" not "I love you" although that would be funny).
Posted by: linnea at November 18, 2004 9:08 AMLinnea?! Stinkypants, are you actually in a committed relationship? Four dates - wow. I cannot BELIEVE they got you on a harmless deer head prank. The booze I can understand, sadly. I didn't rat on you about the sham-pag-nee. But what were the other two dates all about? And hey, is Justice a good kisser?
Posted by: Shaw at November 30, 2004 7:09 PMShaw Barfhead, actually I don't know if Justice is a good kisser because I think kissing is against contract now (wouldn't be suprised!) and Justice would never go against contract. I had two dates about the deer head and actually three dates about the liquor.
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