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Hi. I went to Loudonville, Session 1, and took Existentialism.
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Hi. I went to Loudonville, Session 1, and took [[Course:EXIT|Existentialism]].
  
 
I was known as French Fry, Wingman, Master Paeon (Water Mafia position), Existentialism Boy (by a relatively large group of people, actually), Wolfgang, Puck, Gum Boy (ahem, not really), my real name, and maybe some others that I can't remember now.
 
I was known as French Fry, Wingman, Master Paeon (Water Mafia position), Existentialism Boy (by a relatively large group of people, actually), Wolfgang, Puck, Gum Boy (ahem, not really), my real name, and maybe some others that I can't remember now.
  
 
I witnessed all of the discontinuations of tradition that occurred there. One of them being the calling of "Fairy Princess Day" "Drag Day" or "Cross-Dressing Day" and not having a "Macho Man Day", since many of the girls dressed up as guys on what was supposed to be "Fairy Princess Day", another, much larger, oversight being the many missing songs and other miscellaneous screw-ups during the dances, to the point that we were forced to have private after-dances to finish up the canon. Those after-dances were fun though.
 
I witnessed all of the discontinuations of tradition that occurred there. One of them being the calling of "Fairy Princess Day" "Drag Day" or "Cross-Dressing Day" and not having a "Macho Man Day", since many of the girls dressed up as guys on what was supposed to be "Fairy Princess Day", another, much larger, oversight being the many missing songs and other miscellaneous screw-ups during the dances, to the point that we were forced to have private after-dances to finish up the canon. Those after-dances were fun though.

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Hi. I went to Loudonville, Session 1, and took Existentialism.

I was known as French Fry, Wingman, Master Paeon (Water Mafia position), Existentialism Boy (by a relatively large group of people, actually), Wolfgang, Puck, Gum Boy (ahem, not really), my real name, and maybe some others that I can't remember now.

I witnessed all of the discontinuations of tradition that occurred there. One of them being the calling of "Fairy Princess Day" "Drag Day" or "Cross-Dressing Day" and not having a "Macho Man Day", since many of the girls dressed up as guys on what was supposed to be "Fairy Princess Day", another, much larger, oversight being the many missing songs and other miscellaneous screw-ups during the dances, to the point that we were forced to have private after-dances to finish up the canon. Those after-dances were fun though.