Eleanor Clairemont
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Twenty-year-old cynic from NJ in Philly for university. Biology and English double major with a passion for the performing arts, crocheting, stationery, travel, music, and reading — song and book recs always welcome :)
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The "Good Kid"
(Written in October 2019) Ever since the age of eight, she's always been “the good kid.” The kid who focused on her schoolwork instead of on fashion, boys, and parties. The kid who cared more for her little sibling than her sex life. The kid who is more likely to be seen with hot chocolate than with alcohol. She’s always been the kid that secretaries say “hello” to in the hallways, the kid to greet her teachers from past years a little too enthusiastically. The girl with the straight As, number two in her class, teacher’s pet, brown-noser, leads in the drama, National Merit Semifinalist, that kid. The one you probably detest.
By Eleanor Clairemont3 years ago in Psyche
Fourth of July Packing List
Sunglasses: don’t want to let the glare off the ocean or the bright noon sun ruin your day! Sunscreen: even if you think you’ll be in the shade, always make sure you’ve got SPF 30—a sunburn on such a fun day would be a real tragedy :( Water bottles: you’ll want to stay hydrated, especially if you end up doing a bit more exercise than you had originally planned… Drawstring backpack: stores a lot, is super cute, and is easy to pick up and close in order to make a speedy exit. Map of the area or Google Maps: it’s always good to know all the cute little coffee shops in the area and all the possible escape routes for leaving the fireworks display. Wouldn’t want to be stuck in a corner when you need to move fast… Charged phone: for snapping great instagram photos, taking videos of the fireworks, recording people sprinting for cover, checking Twitter for info about what’s going on, finding friends after losing each other in the chaos, and navigating routes home after cops close off streets for manhunts. Running shoes: the last thing you’d want is to be caught in sandals when sprinting away from an active shooter. Total fashion faux pas.
By Eleanor Clairemont4 years ago in Wander

