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January 12, 2012

The Library Chronicles : Art Relationships

Back in the library. Only four women are within my view. Slowly realizing not a lot of guys come to the library.

I spent this morning working on a computer in the design center, which is in the building next door and down a floor. I had to do some homework that was due today. By "homework" I mean I had to photoshop some pictures. Maybe I'll post them on here. While I was doing that I got to listen to the "crazy" professor talk about how sensual bookmaking is. I think that is very true; that bookmaking is sensual. I mean, hot glue, screwdrivers, paper, cardboard....ooh la la. That class sounds like a matchmakers heaven.

A guy just came in and sat down at a computer, but two more girls also came in.

I'm listening to Usher right now.

Another guy came in. Two more girls also came in.

The professor in the bookmaking class talked a lot about relationships while I was in the room. He mentioned how some people in the class end of dating each other and how there is usually an engaged person in the class. This is when I looked away from my computer and got eye-to-eye contact with a girl. I know, so romantic.

There was not an engaged person in this class and it didn't seem like any of them were dating each other yet. The whole students-start-dating-each-other thing may not be true, but if there was a class that a relationship would start, it would be an art class.

Because to make good art you have to put whole self into it. If you want your art to convey pain, brokeness, humor, or just plain stupidity you have to embrace that emotion and go for it. People learn about you through your art, and your art describes your character, and people fall in love with character. Good looks help too. Other classes can't really do such a thing.

Will my paper on the Minnesota Vikings stadium issue make a girl fall in love with me? Probably not.

The library seems like a good place to find a relationship considering my current observations. For every one guy that enters, two more girls enter. Those are good odds.

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