Its unfortunate that some people still need to learn some fucking respect. If I go to a party- its okay to hit on me, its okay to flirt with me, its even okay to make blatant overtures of sexual interest. But for some guy to just be grabbing my ass & literally surrounding me with his friends & talking shit... this dude is lucky because my room mate (who is the shit & my hero) was getting all up in his face and could have easily beat his ass.
Its nights like this that make me wish I had a guy around to watch out for me like that.
Its nights like this that make me wish I had a guy around to watch out for me like that.
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Also, I admire you for switching from law/politics to theatre. I enjoy law so far, and there's a lot you can do with it, so no regrets. But I always wish I'd had the balls to pursue writing/journalism back when I had the chance. I still think I'll have a shot at that line of work eventually, but it's tough to break in once you miss the window. Looks like you didn't miss yours.
I understand the second thoughts. On the bright side, you really can't do much with a politics degree that you can't do with a theater degree. For grad schools, it's all the same. And without grad school, the job options are just kind of anything goes, it seems.
Where do you go to school? If Stanford, then apparently we shouldn't be talking (though I don't put much stock in this rivalry as a law student).