Children Take Over The World

Columbia Greenhouse Nursery School’s Spring Fair brings an abundance of youthful joy into Morningside Heights on this scorchingly hot first day of May.

Photo by MMT


  • AnonymousPosted from campus

    Where is this? Thanks Bwog for leaving out essential info, i really want to go see inflatables

  • WHAT THE FUCK IS ALL OF THIS GODDAMN NOISEPosted from campus

    OUTSIDE OF BUTLER. SOME OF US ARE FUCKING TRYING TO STUDY YOU GODDAMN ASSHOLES. WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU GUYS DOING?

    • agreedPosted from campus

      i’m parked in reference and this mariachi music is truly killing me … anybody know when this thing ends?

      • AnonymousPosted from campus

        I agree! How can I be expected to study listening to foreign people. Who wants to listen to foreign people singing anyway! (This is sarcasm btw)

        • AnonymousPosted from campus

          But seriously.

        • dudePosted from campus

          it has nothing to do with “foreign people” or the type of music played – take your pc sensitivities somewhere else.

          the acoustics of our quad & plethora of windows make the music SUPERMOTHERFUCKINGLOUD in the butler reference rm (which is supposed to be a quiet spot on the last fucking weekend of school). every person in here in this room who doesn’t have headphones is frustrated as hell. i’m trying to write a couple of huge-ass papers (…and i’ve got way too many books in this rm to move somewhere elsee) and the music is grating on my last nerve.

          frustration hasn’t got a thing to do with mariachi in particular (though it IS irritating), but with being subjected to somebody else’s music while i’m in finals mode.

          … whatever the crap is that’s playing now that isn’t mariachi, sucks almost as much, except it’s a little softer

  • F dis SPosted from campus

    V-Show Review!

  • AnonymousPosted from campus

    THERE IS A LLAMA. And goats and rabbits and sheep and a mule and ponies and a very unhappy cow that everyone with an open window on the east side of Wien can hear.

    • LLAMAPosted from campus

      i was once a treehouse
      i lived in a cake
      but i never saw the way
      the orange slayed the rake
      i was only three years dead
      but it told a tale
      and now listen, little child
      to the safety rail

      did you ever see a llama
      kiss a llama
      on the llama
      llama’s llama
      tastes of llama
      llama llama
      duck

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