Thursday, August 20, 2020
Our FAPnomenol Start of Sophomore Year!
Our FAPnomenol Start of Sophomore Year! Hello! Wow, we canât believe weâre actually writing this thing that you are reading right now, because weâre obsessed with these blogs! Now weâre writing here, and thatâs just crazy! So before anything else, we just want to say that we will try our absolute best to provide helpful, authentic, and enjoyable content in the next couple years as bloggers past and present have done for us! Also *virtual hugs* for being our audience! Itâs probably clear from our avatar, but we are going to be blogging as a duo! Thatâs some pretty new territory on these blogs, but for us itâs something weâre really used to, because wed already been twin blogging (as we like to call it) for all of high school, and weâve been twins, well, our entire lives. Lots of people find it hard to tell us apart (and thatâs reasonable we look alike, have really similar interests, and pull things like this whole twin blogging thing so we honestly donât mind people not knowing whoâs who). Itâs pretty funny though, every time we meet a new person together, they almost always asks us at least one of the following: Are you guys twins? Whoâs older? How can I tell you guys apart? And since this is our introduction on these blogs. Here are our answers: Yes, Allan, and get to know us :). *segway alert* We recently had many of these interactions about 3 weeks ago with some very artsy 2021s. FAP â" which obviously stands for Freshman Arts Program â" is a weeklong FPOP (freshman pre-orientation program) that we were counselors for, and it was absolutely incredible! At the time of the program, we werenât sophomores yet because of the âconservation of frosh,â (meaning freshmen are still freshmen until the next class year goes through convocation). But we still felt as though this program marked the start of our sophomore year, because we had frosh ask us questions as though we actually know what weâre doing (/0`_0). Little did they know, we just fake it âtill we make it. We probably faked it too well though because one of our FAPpers (as the counselors affectionately referred to the freshman during the program) asked us, âAre you guys like seniors?â to which we then replied with laughter and that same hesitation you get when writing the date on the first assignment of the new year, âweâre fr-sophomores.â Looking back we shouldâve said this instead: Ok, weâre getting ahead of ourselves. Rewind to August 19th 10:00am â" the day of the first counselor meeting to prepare for FAP. We walk into W20-491. We were the first ones to get to the room because we were too excited and ended up waking up early and speed walking down dorm row! As other counselors started coming into the room, we did introductions. We actually knew some people already, which was really nice! As we waited for more people to stroll in, one of the counselors told âthe one about the two whalesâ (a joke that can literally last forever), which became a staple of the week. And when everyone came in after the whale joke ended (though we wished to see someoneâs reaction walking into the room mid-whale joke, because it involves many excessive whale noises), the 3-day preparation officially started! This involved counselors preparing the room, acquiring supplies, making some things, and getting to know each other (by watching a quality piece of cinema: Troll 2, not to be mistaken for the recent animated film Trolls, nor itâs upcoming sequel, nor the sequel to Troll, nor even a movie about trolls, rather a thriller about vegetarian GOBLINS that turn people into plants and eat them. Up next, Goblin 2, a movie about TROLLS. Wish that was a joke, but itâs not.) Also many spontaneous hugs and cuddle puddles. Now fast forward to Tuesday morning. The FAPpers arrived. We messaged them in our GroupMe to meet us outside of the student center at 2:30, specifying that wed be waiting for them there with a big sign. And this is what we get on the GroupMe at 2:31, when we were in the elevator on our way down to the steps we said we would be on. In our defense, we were going by MIT time (things start 5 minutes after they are scheduled for), so we werenât actually ever late. (Read with sarcasm: we were all very punctual and responsible counselors every single day of the week.) We cant disclose any more, because events repeat from year to year, many are left unknown to the FAPpers, and the counselors need to retain the element of surprise *maniacal suspicious laughter*. But here are two pictures (because we couldnât choose which is better) of our fellow counselors (minus Ony because he wasnât here that day, minus Danny because he was taking the picture, plus Allanâs knee for no apparent reason actually) reacting to one of the surprise activities. And here is one with all the counselors body spelling FAP From left to right and up to down: Sofie the FAPtain â19; Loren the paint chips connoisseur â20; Olivia the stapler finder â19; Not Allan (as one of the FAPpers called Danny) â20; Hiccup the one you find in the corner knitting â18; Not Danny (as that same FAPper called Allan) â20; Ony the one who âneverâ napped â19; Victoria the J-walker â18; Joanna the pun-k â20; Jackie aka actual cannibal Shia LaAngryJackie â18 After FAP ended, we went back to Florida for a week. We saw a high school friend one of the days and in a conversation she said, â⦠when I was in high schoolâ¦â and continued talking for a solid minute until she said, âwait none of us reacted adversely to âwhen I was in high schoolâ. Thatâs weird.â That actually sums up our current feelings pretty wellâ¦how have we survived this crazy amazing terrible beautiful stressful place (IHTFP) long enough that high school actually feels even remotely distant? On that note, hereâs to sophomore year and everything it brings! Post Tagged #FPOP #photography #sophomore year
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