Tenzin
I need my space
Look, Becky, I think it’s time we took a break. I’m feeling totally smothered.
I love Coke more than anything, but I know full well that it’s poison. It destroys your teeth. It increases your appetite. It turns children in evil rage Gremlins. It offers nothing in the way of nutritional value. I have a cousin who used to work for UPS and whenever they had to clean the inside of the UPS truck, they doused the inside with Coke because it acted as a corrosive agent. That’s how fucking horrible soda is for you. It has no business being sold in public schools. Any soda lobbyist telling you about the benefits of drinking their product is a liar and a fucking scumbag. We all know it’s bad for us, and yet we continue drinking it (take it from someone who is currently unable to stop drinking Coke Zero).
The Opposite of Lonliness
We don’t have a word for the opposite of loneliness, but if we did, I could say that’s what I want in life. What I’m grateful and thankful to have found at Yale, and what I’m scared of losing when we wake up tomorrow and leave this place.
It’s not quite love and it’s not quite community; it’s just this feeling that there are people, an abundance of people, who are in this together. Who are on your team. When the check is paid and you stay at the table. When it’s four a.m. and no one goes to bed. That night with the guitar. That night we can’t remember. That time we did, we went, we saw, we laughed, we felt. The hats.
Yale is full of tiny circles we pull around ourselves. A cappella groups, sports teams, houses, societies, clubs. These tiny groups that make us feel loved and safe and part of something even on our loneliest nights when we stumble home to our computers — partner-less, tired, awake. We won’t have those next year. We won’t live on the same block as all our friends. We won’t have a bunch of group-texts.
This scares me. More than finding the right job or city or spouse – I’m scared of losing this web we’re in. This elusive, indefinable, opposite of loneliness. This feeling I feel right now.
But let us get one thing straight: the best years of our lives are not behind us. They’re part of us and they are set for repetition as we grow up and move to New York and away from New York and wish we did or didn’t live in New York. I plan on having parties when I’m 30. I plan on having fun when I’m old. Any notion of THE BEST years comes from clichéd “should haves…” “if I’d…” “wish I’d…”
Of course, there are things we wished we did: our readings, that boy across the hall. We’re our own hardest critics and it’s easy to let ourselves down. Sleeping too late. Procrastinating. Cutting corners. More than once I’ve looked back on my High School self and thought: how did I do that? How did I work so hard? Our private insecurities follow us and will always follow us.
But the thing is, we’re all like that. Nobody wakes up when they want to. Nobody did all of their reading (except maybe the crazy people who win the prizes…) We have these impossibly high standards and we’ll probably never live up to our perfect fantasies of our future selves. But I feel like that’s okay.
We’re so young. We’re so young. We’re twenty-two years old. We have so much time. There’s this sentiment I sometimes sense, creeping in our collective conscious as we lay alone after a party, or pack up our books when we give in and go out – that it is somehow too late. That others are somehow ahead. More accomplished, more specialized. More on the path to somehow saving the world, somehow creating or inventing or improving. That it’s too late now to BEGIN a beginning and we must settle for continuance, for commencement.
When we came to Yale, there was this sense of possibility. This immense and indefinable potential energy – and it’s easy to feel like that’s slipped away. We never had to choose and suddenly we’ve had to. Some of us have focused ourselves. Some of us know exactly what we want and are on the path to get it; already going to med school, working at the perfect NGO, doing research. To you I say both congratulations and you suck.
For most of us, however, we’re somewhat lost in this sea of liberal arts. Not quite sure what road we’re on and whether we should have taken it. If only I had majored in biology…if only I’d gotten involved in journalism as a freshman…if only I’d thought to apply for this or for that…
What we have to remember is that we can still do anything. We can change our minds. We can start over. Get a post-bac or try writing for the first time. The notion that it’s too late to do anything is comical. It’s hilarious. We’re graduating college. We’re so young. We can’t, we MUST not lose this sense of possibility because in the end, it’s all we have.
In the heart of a winter Friday night my freshman year, I was dazed and confused when I got a call from my friends to meet them at EST EST EST. Dazedly and confusedly, I began trudging to SSS, probably the point on campus farthest away. Remarkably, it wasn’t until I arrived at the door that I questioned how and why exactly my friends were partying in Yale’s administrative building. Of course, they weren’t. But it was cold and my ID somehow worked so I went inside SSS to pull out my phone. It was quiet, the old wood creaking and the snow barely visible outside the stained glass. And I sat down. And I looked up. At this giant room I was in. At this place where thousands of people had sat before me. And alone, at night, in the middle of a New Haven storm, I felt so remarkably, unbelievably safe.
We don’t have a word for the opposite of loneliness, but if we did, I’d say that’s how I feel at Yale. How I feel right now. Here. With all of you. In love, impressed, humbled, scared. And we don’t have to lose that.
We’re in this together, 2012. Let’s make something happen to this world
The piece below was written by Marina Keegan ‘12 for a special edition of the News distributed at the class of 2012’s commencement exercises last week. Keegan died in a car accident on Saturday. She was 22.
| Because it's summer and I have no exams to study for. | |
| 1: | Let’s start with a tricky one; what is the real reason you are confused right now? |
| 2: | Do you ever get “good morning” texts from anyone? |
| 3: | If your significant other smoked pot, would you care? |
| 4: | Do you find it easy to trust others? |
| 5: | What were you doing at 11PM last night? |
| 6: | You’re drunk and lost walking down the road; who is with you? |
| 7: | What would you do if you found out you had been cheated on? |
| 8: | Are you close with your dad? |
| 9: | I bet you kissed someone last night, right? |
| 10: | What are you listening to? |
| 11: | You can only drink ONE liquid for the rest of your life - what is it? |
| 12. Do you like hickeys? | |
| 13: | What time do you go to bed? |
| 14: | Is there someone who continuously lets you down? |
| 15: | Can you text as quickly with one hand as you do both? |
| 16: | Do you always answer your texts? |
| 17: | Do you hate the person you fell the hardest for? |
| 18: | When was the last time you talked to one of your best friends? |
| 19: | Is there someone that makes you happy every time you see them? |
| 20: | What was your last thought before you went to bed last night? |
| 21: | Is anyone else in the room with you? |
| 22: | Do you believe what goes around comes around? |
| 23: | Were you happier four months ago than you are now? |
| 24: | Is there someone you wish you could fix things with? |
| 25: | In the past week, have you cried? |
| 26: | What colour is the shirt you are wearing? |
| 27: | Do people ever call you by your last name? |
| 28: | Is anyone ignoring you right now? |
| 29: | Do you have a best friend? |
| 30: | Would it be hard seeing someone else kiss the last person you kissed? |
| 31: | Who was your last call from? |
| 32: | Are you mad at anyone? |
| 33: | Have you ever kissed someone older than you? |
| 34: | How old will the last person you kissed be on his/her next birthday? |
| 35: | How many more days until your birthday? |
| 36: | Do you have any summer plans yet? |
| 37: | Do you have any good friends of the opposite sex? |
| 38: | Are you keeping anything from your best friend(s) now? |
| 39: | Do you have a secret that you’ve never told anyone? |
| 40: | Have you ever regretted kissing someone? |
| 41: | Do you think age matters in relationships? |
| 42: | Are you available? |
| 43: | How many people have you had real, strong feelings for since high school ended? |
| 44: | If you had to get a piercing (not ears), what would you get? |
| 45: | Do you believe exes can be friends? |
| 46: | Do you regret anything? |
| 47: | Honestly, what’s on your mind right now? |
| 48: | Did you ever lose a best friend? |
| 49: | Was your last kiss a mistake? |
| 50: | Why aren’t you pursuing the person you like? |
| 51: | Has the last person you kissed ever seen you cry? |
| 52: | Do you still talk with the person you LAST kissed? |
| 53: | What was the last thing you ate? |
| 54: | Did you get any compliments today? |
| 55: | Where are you going on your next vacation? |
| 56: | Do you own anything from other countries? |
| 57: | Are most of your friend guys or girls? |
| 58: | Where have you lived most of your life? |
| 59: | When was the last time you took a long drive? |
| 60: | Have you ever played Spin the Bottle? |
| 61: | Have you ever TPd someone’s house? |
| 62: | Who do you text the most? |
| 63: | What was the last movie you saw? |
| 64: | What’s preventing your current boyfriend/girlfriend from going back to their ex? |
| 65: | How many boyfriends/girlfriends did you have in 2010? |
| 66: | Is the last person you kissed younger than you? |
| 67: | Do you curse around your parents? |
| 68: | Are you happy with where you live? |
| 69: | Do you collect anything? |
| 70: | What’s your favourite colour? |
| 71: | Does the last song you listened to remind you of anyone? |
| 72: | Has anyone ever cheated on you? |
| 73: | What are your plans for tomorrow? |
| 74: | Do you have siblings over the age of twenty-one? |
| 75: | Does your last ex have a job? |
| 76: | What would you do if you found out your most recent ex was in a relationship? |
| 77: | Where is your cellphone? |
| 78: | What colour is your cellphone? |
| 79: | What did you dream of last night? |
| 80: | Are you atheist? |
| 81: | Will you change your name when you get married? |
| 82: | Are you ready for autumn weather? |
| 83: | Have you had any big storms recently? |
| 84: | What kind of bottoms are you wearing? |
If a man knows not to which port he sails, no wind is favorable.
Looking at Madrid fashion online
wow they’re definitely going to know I’m American.
I do NOT dress as nice as them.
If only…
Model status (Taken with instagram)

