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22 Thoughts You Have While Sitting On the Quad

Because it's that time of year.

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22 Thoughts You Have While Sitting On the Quad

1. God, I love this school.

2. Look at that puppy!

3. Does every guy here buy a puppy when the sun comes out?

4. Do I have to talk to the guy in order to get to the puppy?

5. I hope that frisbee doesn't hit me.

6. I hope that football doesn't hit me.

7. I hope that man throwing the football puts his shirt back on. Yes, we are all enjoying this warm shift of climate. However, the lack of clothing might be a little excessive for March. We know it's getting hot, but contrary to Nelly's musical proclamations, you probably shouldn't take off all your clothes.

8. Isn't it supposed to snow tomorrow? #Harrisonburg.

9. I need to add this to my Snap Story.

10. Pretend like you are laughing.

11. Should I skip my next class?

12. Look at that tour group.

13. Should we yell “J-M-U" at them?

14. Does anyone actually do that besides on tour groups?

15. I want to befriend that guitar player over there.

16. I should teach myself how to play guitar.

17. I should try slacklining.

18. What I think would happen.

19. What would probably happen.

20. Okay, maybe I shouldn't.

21. Quad cats> Quad couples. Ah, the quad couple. An inevitable phenomenon best observed on a warm spring day. We love watching you guys make out and all, but where did the quad cats go?

22. How lucky am I? The vitality of our student body is tangible from the moment you set foot on the Quad. It is a microcosm of the warm community that JMU embraces and reminds us all why we chose this school. How fortunate we are to witness and participate in something so incredible.

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