okay I got a few asks about this so let me see what I can remember right now. These might not all be in chronological order
– At orientation, they were talking about the reservation near campus and all these pretty sites and this kid in the back of the auditorium goes âSo uhhâŚheard this place might be built over a Native American burial ground?â
– The speaker: ââŚLetâs not think about that, okay?â
– The freshman were on campus alone for like a week and a half (other than the RAâs) before the other students and I just. The parties. Were out of control. An ambulance was called basically every night.
– I walked into the bathroom the first night there to find a girl literally dying because someone slipped something in her drink and she was having a Very Bad Reaction
– Sting- you know, the singer- âs son lived in my residence hall. This boy almost accidentally killed me on three separate occasions (while I was just trying to do my laundry)
– I told my family about this at Thanksgiving. Everyone in the room advised me to seduce him
– I ate breakfast in the dining hall exactly once. I got scrambled eggs. I noticed no one had brought out ketchup with the condiments and politely asked about it. I received glares from at least ten different people. Apparently people there donât believe in ketchup on eggs.
– There were these two boys in my English class known as âThe Lumbard Guysâ. They didnât live in my residence hall, but they would come over almost every night, start a party, and destroy part of the basement.
– At orientation this one kid got mad and set his shoe on fire to prove a point
– Also at orientation like??? My roommate disappeared???? And I never saw her again???
– Listen likeâŚthis campus just looked like the perfect setting for a horror film, but none of the people from the area got that. They all thought I was crazy until some comic from Comedy Central did a stand up act and said âWhy the hell is this campus so creepy? I feel like Iâm gonna leave here with someone else wearing my face!â. I felt way too validated.
– ALL OF MY CLASSES WERE SO FAKE
– My âmathâ class was actually a disguised home ec. course???? All we had were word problems that were incredibly detailed recipes or instructions on how to fix things. The teacher, who I swear to GOD was actually my Mr-Rogers-Wannabe guidance counselor from high school in disguise, spent more time trying to come up with names and backstories for the models in the text book than actually trying to teach
– I had to take a class called âfirst year seminarâ because neither of my parents went to college. It was supposed to be teaching you about how the school works and stuff but SUPRISE BITCH WEâRE JUST GONNA YELL ABOUT RACISM AND PRIVELGE FOR AN HOUR.
– Literally thatâs all we did. Just the whole class bonding over all these struggles we had gone through and getting fired up. Like, it was great, but I also ended up knowing very little about campus and school stuff bc that was the class that was supposed to be teaching me lmao
– My Psych teacher was fucking hysterical for the first few classes but then he just. Vanished. I had to drop the class
– My Fine Arts teacher just. Couldnât stick to a teaching plan. Her entire wardrobe was scarves. She was very passionate about African masks. She had a flapper haircut. She spoke quietly, but with a marvelously forced tone of voice that Iâm certain was her trying to sound impressive and hide a Boston accent. She didnât seem to understand the year was 2014. She took us into the city to go to the Art Museum and we lost her in there, never to be seen again
– Iâm not even kidding
– My âwritingâ teacher was my absolute fav omfg. She was this long grey haired hippie lady who worked as a nurse for the Grateful Dead and was still stuck there. She may or may not have hooked up with my uncle. I was her favorite student because one day I came in wearing a âHAIRâ shirt. She wanted to take the class to England for the sole purpose of going on a Beatles tour
– But likeâŚshe did not teach a writing class omfg. She taught a social justice class. All we did was have informed debates about The Issues and listen to music and occasionally watch the Breakfast Club. Every time there was a big paper due on the syllabus, sheâd just sit on her desk and go âI mean, I donât have to cover anything, right? You guys know how to write!â Like I genuinely donât think she knew what class she was teaching
– There was a boy who sat next to me in that class. He was deaf in one ear and used that as an excuse when he got caught blatantly not paying attention. It worked every time. But I was right next to him. I saw him playing Yu-Gi-Oh on some website on his phone under the table. One time we started talking about model cars and he pre-cummed.
– There was a boy who roamed the campus in a long black trench coat and a weird hat. I never saw his body and started to suspect he might not have one, just the theory of one. He took interest in me because I was the only person in class who ever got his Doctor Who jokes. Heâd come up to me at dinner and blast quiz me on various nerd culture before running off and disappearing into the shadows. Just as I was starting to grudgingly accept I was probably going to have to eventually hook up with him for the greater good, I apparently offended him by saying I like Picard more than Kirk. He didnât stick around to listen to my reasoning. Whenever I saw him after that he would loudly start talking about how great his girlfriend was. Everyone knew he was lying. I wonder if Kirk ever sucked his theoretical dick as well as I would have.
– I gave a football player a shout out on Yik Yak. He really appreciated it, and gave me some fries laced with weed as a thanks. That was such A Night ⢠, I watched the Lorax and left the dimension.
– Every time we had dances, this creepy guy named Horace would find me and use my obvious discomfort to make me dance with him. Heâd hold my wrists and shove his crotch on mine while vaguely swaying to the beat. I had to escape to the bathroom every few minutes. Finally the security just banned him from the events altogether. I can still see his face clearly in my mind.
– One night, I walked into the bathroom to find a perfect, untouched pizza laying on the floorâŚbut not in a box. Someone literally just took it out of the box and laid it down. Iâm still fuming.
– One time I was in the mostly empty library when I smelled something. I walked down the rows of shelves before rounding the corner, and found the President of the college hidden there, sitting on the floor, smoking, a bottle of vodka in his hands. We held eye contact for a solid minute. He slowly shook his head at me. I said âSir, your house is likeâŚliterally across the street.â He shook his head more vigorously. I left the library.
– One night, I heard screaming. I looked out the window to find a girl in a giraffe costume scaling my building. People were throwing water bottles at her. I was concerned. I didnât know who to talk to for answers.
– I was in line trying to pay for dinner. One of the lunch ladies climbed on top of the ice cream machine and refused to come down. Her friend came over and they started recreating the balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet. Very few people acknowledged it.
– Someone jacked up the soda dispenser so it was only dispensing beer. None of the staff cared enough to fix it.
– I caught my RA in the middle of a drug deal so she gave me a coupon for free ice cream
– Also side note: The soft served ice cream machine on campus was actually a frozen yogurt machine. I had no problem with that, but like, advertise correctly, you know? Nobody else seemed to understand my confusion. Nobody else seemed to understand that froyo and ice cream are two different things. What the hell.
– There were justâŚso many moths all over the campus. A terrifying amount. When it started getting colder I was like, finally, I wonât be attacked by moths anymore! Only for even more moths to appear. I asked a local about it. âOh, those are the winter moths!â What the fuck are winter moths? What the fuck, Massachusetts? My friend back home grew convinced that Mothman was in the area. I was inclined to believe her. Sometimes I close my eyes and all I can see are moths everywhere, waiting for the moment to strike.
– Â Iâve encountered deer many times in my life. I know how they act around people. But the deer on this campus were just weird. Theyâd run out at people all the time. One almost shoved me into traffic.
– My roommate gave my phone number out to literally anyone she found who mentioned they liked to read or liked Doctor Who. She was concerned I had no friends. No one ever called.
– I met a small Greek girl in my Fine Arts class. Our first day of talking, she made me climb a mountain with her so she could get to tutoring, even though I had no reason to be in that building. Her roommates kept mysteriously disappearing. She was late to everything. Sheâd call me randomly to get food at 1 in the morning. She kept somehow breaking phones and tvs and other electronics. When I asked her how they kept breaking, she waved it off with âOh, I have OCD. You wouldnât understandâ. I have OCD, and I still donât understand. One time she invited me out with her friends from high school. I waited outside her building for two hours, while the other friends waited in the parking lot for two hours, because we didnât know how to find each other. She eventually came outside at 10:30 pm. We went to Friendlyâs. She made us stop at her house so she could grab something. We pulled up a long, winding driveway and stopped in a parking lot. At the end of the parking lot were stone stairs that lead up to a mansion on a hill. She ran inside and the rest of us stayed in the car, listening to High School Musical and talking about Supernatural. When she came out 40 minutes later we decided to try and prank her. It went wrong. We almost ran over her friendâs sister with the car. They invited me to a pumpkin patch. When I started complaining about my roommate, she asked me to move in with her. I thought about the other three girls who had seemingly gone missing. I politely declined. Six months after I left the school, I received a text from her asking for notes for an exam, and radio silence after that. I canât find her on facebook. I fear she might have gone missing too.
– One night, as I was standing outside huddled in the cold, a boy came up and offered me a cigarette to help me stay warm. I turned it down, but he stood around talking to me for a few minutes afterwards. I felt absolutely no awkwardness at all. He was a musician from Colorado. He sang a bit of one of his songs. He was dropping out of school to go to California the next week. He told me I had beautiful eyes, but his were the most alive eyes Iâve ever seen so I couldnât believe the compliment. We talked for about ten minutes and I fell a little bit in love. He had to rush off to a club meeting, but he told me heâd rather keep talking. He gave me the sweetest smile before he left. I didnât get his last name or number and I never saw him again.
– There was a dance on Halloween. I couldnât think of a sufficiently slutty yet classy costume, so I just went as Osgood from Doctor Who. When I got there there was a huge crowd, but people quickly grew bored and started leaving. There ended up being six people left (myself included). We stayed because we could see the upset faces of everyone who had planned the event, but actually had one of the most fun nights of my life. We- myself, the girl from across the hall, Trench Coat Boy, his tiny friend who never spoke, and a boy and girl I didnât know who seemed to be professional dancers- danced nonstop for almost three hours. The strobe lights and poppy music solidified an unspoken bond. I had never and to this day havenât felt as free as I did that night. The tiny quiet boyâs smile could have lit up a city. Itâs etched into my mind. We all left the dance talking about the surreal feeling in the air, as if something had shifted. None of us ever mentioned the dance again. Itâs still one of my fondest memories.
– For a solid month, there was someone in a gorilla costume running around campus.
– There was a rash of sexual assaults on campus. A gang of boys kept jumping girls in the woods. The only thing the school board did was give out free rape whistles at lunch one day. I missed that day, making me one of the only students on campus without a whistle. Later that night when I ordered pizza, the delivery guy tried to start up a conversation with me about all the assaults. He blamed the girls. I took back my tip.
– Sometimes the showers justâŚfilled up with black sludge. No one knew why.
– The girls in the room next to me were very bizarre. They always shot me odd looks and whispered to each other constantly. I couldnât figure out if they were sleeping together or not. They never washed their hands when we were in the bathroom.
– The doors to each dorm were thick and heavy and required effort to push them open. My roommate and I made sure to lock ours every night, and would triple check it. It swung open by itself almost every night. The channels on the tv would change with the remote equidistance away from us. Sometimes I heard humming in the showers when I was the only one in there.
– My roommateâŚdeserves a whole separate post dedicated to her, honestly.
– She would call her mother and have her do her homework for her. She blasted music constantly, and it was either country or hard rap, nothing in between. She sexiled me constantly. I once walked in on anal. Sheâd meet guys on Tinder, fall in love with them after a couple of days, and then bring them into the school and into our room like it was no big deal. One of them made it clear he was a budding serial killer. She was in a new drama every week. One time someone called her a dilf on Yik Yak. She was firmly convinced her cousin was blonde because her aunt dyed her hair when she was pregnant. She tried her hardest to get me laid by a football player. She was the loudest drunk Iâve ever encountered. Honestly thereâs just too much about her for this omfg
– John Zaffis, the famous paranormal researcher, came to the school on my birthday. I went because Iâm a loser whoâs been watching shows with him since I was a kid, and I was having a bad day so I decided it could be a treat. I sat in the front row. He held an uncomfortable amount of eye contact with me the entire presentation. He was impressed with my questions. He lamented about the fact heâs always cut out of movies or replaced by priests that look like him. He apparently came to the school every year around Halloween to do a ghost tour around the campus for the students. A girl allegedly killed herself in my floorâs bathroom. He apparently always got a lot of activity around the campus. Everyone in the freshman class started wondering if the rumors about the Native American burial ground were true.
– One time in âwritingâ class the teacher gave us a number and then whatever song came up as that when we put our music on shuffle we had to play for the class. I ended up with âTouch Meâ from Spring Awakening. Midway through the song, the teacher from another class came to complain that they could hear everything. My teacher tried to defend that all music has an important message. âMolly, dear, tell her the message in this song!â I looked around the room and at the other teacher. âItâs about sex,â I said quietly. She stormed out of the room while the class started laughing.
– There was this girl that just had the natural ability to make anything boring. I feel bad saying that, because sheâs such a sweet girl, and sheâs smart, and sheâs gorgeous, and sheâs talented, but justâŚevery time she says anything, itâs boring. Iâm still friends with her on facebook, the talent transcends to writing as well. You could be having a fun, lively conversation and she could say something completely relevant to the point and yet it would still just be boring. Itâs a baffling talent, I still donât understand how she does it.
– There was a boy whoâd come into my room. He lusted over my sâmores poptarts. He kept trying to hit the high notes in Broadway songs. He didnât understand my sense of humor at all, so we both were constantly worried we were offending each other. He cried about Selena Gomez a lot.
– The dining hall only offered horrendous food. I had pasta almost every night because it was the only thing remotely edible. If you wanted good food, you had to go to Late Night, which was between like 10:30 and 1 I think??? They set it up specifically for stoners and people leaving parties. I was frequently the only sober person there. Except for the moths.
– The chief at the pasta place found out I like theater and got likeâŚweirdly passionate about it. He kept telling me about different theater groups in the area and wanted to know if I was in the school musical. He asked me every time I went up for food.
– There was a disproportionate amount of large black birds to trees. It wasnât hard to figure out why we so rarely saw smaller animals
– When I told my advisor I was thinking about leaving (mostly for financial reasons but also the fake classes were preventing me from getting an education I wanted, you know?), this little old man looked around his office as if checking for people listening in, then put his hand on top of mine, leaned in close, and whispered âOh, you sweet little girl. Run as fast as you can.â
Thereâs definitely more but listen. This school was weird and fake and vaguely surreal and off-kilter. I am fully afraid that one day, years from now, Iâm going to be driving through the back roads and pass the place where the campus should be, only I wonât find anything there at all, and wonât be able to find any trace of it ever existing. I wonât be able to find any record of it. I wonât be able to find a record of any of the people. Every time I think about this place I just get a weird feeling, like I somehow managed to escape the Twilight Zone but left a part of me behind in the process. Be careful when applying to college, kids.
this is a post that pops up at two am and only makes sense at two am. if i read this post at nine pm it would be like reading a foreign language but somehow at this cursed hour the words rearrange themselves to english to reveal a secret message written in a code no one has cracked yet.
^^ This is the best comment Iâve gotten on my post đđ
âdid you just pause the bee movie to have discourse about the bee movieâ
Off camera: âThis supreme court decision that could have happened, and since there had to have have been like, enough sort of like debate beforehand about whetherâŚâ
On camera:Â âOk, but shouldnât there have been a spinning newspaper transition there. Like Supreme Court declares bees as full citizens of the United Statesâ
Off camera: âI mean, to be⌠to be fair, theyâre only focusing on the bee mediaâ
On camera:Â âOn the bee media! *claps* ok, well on the bee media I think it would be a big fucking deal for them to be like Oh! Weâre people nowâ
Off camera: âWell the thing is though, they probably already recognize themselves as FULL American citizens because they were born in America and have all⌠generations of coming *cut-off*â
On camera:Â âYou know what this movie presents a lot of questions about personhoodâ
Off camera:Â âIT REALLY DOES! THATâS THE WHOLE POINT OF THIS MOVIEâ
On camera:Â âThe bee movie is about personhood reallyâ
Off camera:Â âYa, it isâ
On camera:Â âWho is allowed to be a person?â
the crowning gem of this video is the Sollux shirt, which they probably wore specifically to watch Bee Movie