We are tired — too tired to think of a funny way to start this editorial. Having an entire six weeks of break was so great, we forgot what it felt like to stare at a screen for seven hours a day. Now, we remember what it feels like, but otherwise, there have been few thoughts moving through our brains. But here are some of them.
Technically add/drop doesn’t end until Feb. 5. You have time and resources.
No, you shouldn’t risk it. But you will anyway, because you need some joy and excitement in your life. You might type to your friend that you haven’t showered in three days, or you might type it to the entire class.
Oh, sorry we don’t have the Zoom password 937593294832048932 memorized by heart on the second day of class. We don’t even know our PeopleSoft number. Sometimes we forget the Oakland zip code.
It’s possible, but also, everyone else set their alarms to go off two minutes before class started. So we’re all in solidarity, here.
You mean you don’t want your full legal name on display every single class?
But in all seriousness, we have no idea. Whatever the method is, you probably have to log into my.pitt, which means you have to use Duo Mobile. Ask yourself, is it really worth it? No, it’s not.
Forget coffee. It’s the professors who let their cats make an appearance on the screen that get us through the day.
A brief list of things students are nostalgic for during the pandemic:
Remember when we made fun of orthopedic desk chair commercials and then subsequently backpedaled on the joke because our backs hurt? Yeah, we’re still paying the price.
No, you’re not gonna watch the recording later. But as Joan Didion once famously wrote, “we tell ourselves stories in order to live.”
Yes. But it’s not like that’s gonna stop you from doing it.
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