While I was on one of my interviews, I stopped at a student organization's display of students' secrets. They put up a clothes line and students were supposed to write their secret on a 3x5 index card and attach it to the line. So many of them sounded familiar, painful, or funny.
- I'm worried [university name] has killed my self-esteem and motivation.
- I'm a CS major with a 4.0, but I've never been loved.
- I tell everyone I'm a diehard Democrat, but if it's Obama vs. McCain, I'm voting GOP.
- Sometimes I wish I went to another school.
- I never feel that I'm good enough, so I spent a lot of time being afraid.
- As much as I want to fall in love, part of me just wants to get laid. A LOT. [Female handwriting?]
- Although it disgusts me, I have a sexual relationship with my dog.
- When I was young, I burned down an unfinished house out of anger. No one knew.
- I'm terrified I will never really be happy.
- People tell me to be myself, but I don't know who I am.
- I masterbate. [and can't spell.]
There were stories about how a poster's father shot himself last year when they were sleeping down the hall, and another poster's best friend bled to death, but it wasn't a secret and everyone knew about it. A community college student came to visit the university for motivation. A guy slept with his best friend's sister, and then felt too weird to ever speak with his friend again.
Some secrets are scary. Others are surprisingly universal.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
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This is a really great post! I like the idea of a clothesline as a low-tech version of an anonymous blog.
My only bone to pick is your comment: "[female handwriting?]" The comment contains a lot of assumptions about female sexuality that may or may not be true.
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