The thoughts, inquiries, and observations of a snarky art student named Drew who lives in Philadelphia.


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May 19, 2013
@ 10:22 pm
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Aw, no one’s going to go visit NYC with me tomorrow. :/

I mean, one of my professors will be at the thing, but I feel slightly robbed of that whole college-road-trip experience thing.


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May 19, 2013
@ 10:01 pm
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Autocorrect, stop trying to make me not type ‘werk.’ I know what I’m doing.


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May 19, 2013
@ 12:34 pm
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I don’t know how I feel about Yahoo buying out Tumblr.


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May 15, 2013
@ 2:42 pm
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Aw yuss. Totally nailed that interview. It was a bit awkward though at the end of the conversation when the interviewer told me to think about if I’m interested in working for them and contact him. At that point I was like “So, I’ll… call you?” because I didn’t want to just say “Did I get the job?” because I’m pretty sure that he was implying that I did but I still needed to be certain because that’s how I am. So I guess I need to follow up and tell him that I’m interested because I AM. This is pretty cool.


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May 10, 2013
@ 12:02 pm
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I’m waiting for my grades to show up on the portal and I’m very anxious.


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May 9, 2013
@ 7:48 pm
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It’s flattering that Sean Plott is someone whom LinkedIn suspects I may know.


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May 8, 2013
@ 10:15 pm
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You guys! I got another internship interview! And the guy who responded said that my portfolio looked “interesting!”


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May 8, 2013
@ 6:42 pm
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Yes. I’m done everything. I just have to present my Programming final tomorrow and hand in my Perception essay and creative project.


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May 8, 2013
@ 5:20 pm
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I’m making a list of off-color remarks made by my professors over this past year to put in my programming final.


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May 5, 2013
@ 10:13 pm
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I’ve been applying to so many places, but I don’t have an internship for the  summer. However, I might have two in the fall. Job logic.