Last week, Bwog asked Sunday night Butler residents if they were happy. This week, we wondered what they would rather be doing. Here are your replies:

Bwog’s happy place

  • Guy in polo: “Hanging out with friends.”
  • Girl with cool scarf and really white teeth: “Raging on a beach at a party.”
  • Girl with warm fuzzy jacket: “I’d be home if I could.”
  • Guy sitting sideways on armchair in 209: “Eating my parents’ food.”
  • Girl in armchair in 209: “I’d like to be at Mel’s.”
  • Girl with leg brace: “Vacationing somewhere.”
  • Guy holding a cup of coffee precariously while staring quizzically and deprecatingly at us: “……Working on the paper I’m currently working on……”
  • Guy in 210: (points to a friend) “He’d rather be playing squash. I’d rather be sleeping.”
  • Girl in 210: “Drinking some white wine.”
  • Girl reading constitutional law: “Twerkin’, pop lock and droppin’ it, maybe crumpin’.”
  • Guy outside the cafe: “Obviously, being anywhere but Butler.”
  • Girl hunched over lit hum readings in catalog room: “Sleeping…” (laughs, tentatively at first, then hysterically)
  • Guy in glasses in 3rd floor armchair: “I’d rather be watching, um…what’s that TV show?” Girl in other armchair: “Arrested Development?” Guy: “NO, that’s been off the air for years! Ugh, what’s it called…I’m really drawing a blank here…oh my God, I hate myself…oh, HAPPY ENDINGS! It’s a sitcom.”
  • Girl outside 303: “I’m good doing what I’m doing right now.”
  • Guy in 504: “Playing water polo.”
  • Girl in 615: “Like, anything. I’d rather be doing schoolwork than what I’m doing.”
  • Girl in the 304 balconies: “I’d rather be partying. Drinking, listening to music, hanging out.”
  • Girl at table: “Eating Nutella on my bed watching movies.”
  • Girls sitting on the floor on 4: Girl one: “Sitting at home eating yummy food and knowing that I get to watch Homeland later tonight which I can’t do because I have to study.” Girl two: “I would be at the beach. How nice does the beach sound right now?”
  • Girl in the computer lab: “Procrastinating.”
Somewhere that’s not Butler via Wikimedia Commons