
Run away with the circus
NEW WESTMINISTER (CUP) — Three months ago, I discovered a fantastic and fun way to work out, and I haven’t been able to stop since. Aerial silks require strength, flexibility and endurance. After my first class, my muscles were hurting for days, but there was something…
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How to be a leader without alienating yourself
NEW WESTMINSTER (CUP) — Throw a bunch of humans together and see who turns into an animal first. It doesn’t matter if it’s a workplace environment, a table of friends, or a packed car on a road trip—there will always be a project manager, a…
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Album review: Prism
NEW WESTMINSTER (CUP) — Prism, the fourth studio album from former Christian pop singer Katy Perry, shows the mature, spiritual side of the woman who got famous for gimmicky songs like “I Kissed a Girl.” Click here to read the original article from The Other…
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Curse those cussing kids: fudge it, just let children swear already
NEW WESTMINSTER (CUP) — Profanity is a rite of passage. No matter how innocently we begin, at one point or another we all end up saying those socially frowned upon words. Sure, I believe in a more sophisticated form of language — the kind I…
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Hallo-wear what you want
I’m planning on being a mermaid for Halloween. This will likely mean exposing a substantial amount of midriff and back, leaving little to the imagination. I’m not doing it because I’ve suffered some emotional trauma. I’m not doing it because I don’t respect myself. I’m not doing it because I’m “asking for it.” I’m doing it because it’s Halloween, I like to dress up, and I think being a mermaid will make for a fun and cheap costume. As the great Britney Spears once said (quoting Bobby Brown), “That’s my prerogative.” But suppose I had suffered emotional trauma or I didn’t respect myself: why should that make me the topic of criticism?
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2 kewt 4 Facebook: Ranting against Facebook couple cuteness
Facebook is a breeding ground for narcissism and mild stalking, but sharing aspects of your personal relationship—and one of the more intimate relationships that you can have in life—seems a boundary too far crossed.
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