Culture Legos, Cocoa, and Coloring Books for Georgetown Students - At the McCourt School of Public Policy, officials are offering ‘mindfulness’ options to cope with the election. The only thing missing is a blankie.

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On Wednesday, the day after the election, most of us are going to roll out of bed, have our breakfast, and get on with our day—no matter which presidential candidate wins. But students at Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy—where diplomats and policymakers are molded—have another option: They can play with Legos. Seriously.

In an email to McCourt students, Jaclyn Clevenger, the school’s director of student engagement, introduced the school’s post-election “Self-Care Suite.”

“In recognition of these stressful times,” she wrote, “all McCourt community members are welcome to gather. . . in the 3rd floor Commons to take a much needed break, joining us for mindfulness activities and snacks throughout the day.”

Here’s the agenda (and no, you can’t make this up):

10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.: Tea, Cocoa, and Self-Care
11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.: Legos Station
12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m.: Healthy Treats and Healthy Habits
1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.: Coloring and Mindfulness Exercises
2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.: Milk and Cookies
4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.: Legos and Coloring
5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.: Snacks and Self-Guided Meditation

I wanted to ask Clevenger why college and graduate students needed milk and cookies to recover from their stressand how being coddled in college might someday affect American diplomacy—but she didn’t respond to my calls or emails.

Of course, Georgetown is hardly the only school fearful that their students will be traumatized after the election. At Missouri State University, the counseling center has set up a post-election “self-care no phone zone space” with calm jars, coloring pages, and sensory fidgets.

And just last week, The New York Times reported that Fieldston, the elite New York City private school, was making attendance the day after Election Day optional for “students who feel too emotionally distressed.” Fieldston has also eliminated all homework requirements that day, and is even providing psychologists for “Election Day Support.”

Jerry Seinfeld told the Times that his family found such decisions so aggravating that it caused his youngest son to withdraw from Fieldston and switch to a different school in the eighth grade. “What kind of lives have these people led that makes them think that this is the right way to handle young people?” he said. “To encourage them to buckle. This is the lesson they are providing, for ungodly sums of money.”

I couldn’t agree more.

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Surely treating the election as some kind of doom clock would just make the youngsters feel MORE anxious and panicky? Unless they're not mentioning it and the kids are just wondering why they've suddenly got more toys and treats all of a sudden. Weird shit either way.
 
Keeping everyone afraid and coddled is a recipe for disaster in the making but I don't think I need to elaborate on WHY since a lot of people already have covered this whenever this has happened the last 8 fucking years now.

Why do Americans call it legos? It’s Lego.
Also good grief. We’d have organised a night down the pub, celebrate or commiserate. We need to teach kids some resilience, or they’ll just be walked all over by authority their entire lives… oh, wait…
As an american it pisses me of referring to bionicle sets as "bonicles" int he same way it pisses off lego whenever people call it legos (or nintendo when their consoles get called a nintendo), but moreso. "legos" as stupid as it sounds is referring to the parts lego makes sometimes to try and make it less redundant in some cases since botht he company and the bricks are referred to as lego by people, but calling shit "bionicles" is insane because bionicle is the name of the story. They're still lego. You don't see the current day media people calling shit like lego space "spaces" or shit like that no it's always "space sets". Hell people don't call the other weird lego shit like galidor from back in the day "galidors". This sin't even covering how "bionicles" now seems to encompass EVERY FUCKING FIGURE made above a certain scale with lego pieces by people now. No Bionicle story elements means it's not Bionicle. Bionicle, much like Lego, is a shortened version of 2 words. Technically it's a little more complicated because it's 3 words, 2 of them starting with "Bio" Those words literally describe the basis of the story. Biological chronicle/biomechanical chronicle.
 
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The schedule looks like something more appropriate to my four-year-old granddaughter's transitional kindergarten. The wise employer would do well not to hire any graduates of this school, kindergarteners would serve better.
Bet they don't even have cool parts in the lego bin at this college. Shit like the orange chainsaw.
 
Shit like the orange chainsaw.
You take that back.

The base commander sawing away at ice with his orange transparent chainsaw to build a roadway for supplies was a key element of my Ice Planet 2000 base setup back in 1997. Some of us appreciated logistics at that age, and were I older and wiser I would have incorporated sanitation and utilities.

One of my best friends had old-school Space and I always envied him for it, especially that sweet elevated maglev structure.
 
You take that back.
Take what back? saying they probably don't have cool shit like it at this college? :story:

The old clear orange lego parts are fucking incredible shit as are the clear lime green ones. Shame they replaced them with dulled down variants the last few years for no apparent reason.
 
Take what back? saying they probably don't have cool shit like it at this college? :story:

The old clear orange lego parts are fucking incredible shit as are the clear lime green ones. Shame they replaced them with dulled down variants the last few years for no apparent reason.
I misread your statement as an insult to the orange transparent chainsaw, white wheels and that cool rocket base. I'll take the L for being a dumbass and not reading carefully. Was too aggravated by talk of milk and cookies at 20+ years old and the way they're doing our Legos dirty to think clearly.

I went to the bar and got drunk smoking unfiltered cigs indoors on Election Night 2008.
 
The base commander sawing away at ice with his orange transparent chainsaw to build a roadway for supplies was a key element of my Ice Planet 2000 base setup back in 1997. Some of us appreciated logistics at that age, and were I older and wiser I would have incorporated sanitation and utilities.
I dont know man that set was weak. the red and black robots were cooler, the old black and yellow stuff was cooler, the white stuff with with the mirror antenna was cooler.
and those aliens/insects my brother had were cooler too. i was to old but i still wanted the chirping and blinking spaceship
 
I dont know man that set was weak. the red and black robots were cooler, the old black and yellow stuff was cooler, the white stuff with with the mirror antenna was cooler.
The black and yellow guys were blacktron, during the time the ice planet stuff was going on they switched blacktron from black and yellow to black and lime green with white uniforms.
EDIT: never had blacktron stuff till years after they stopped making it but I did have a ton of those 1 dollar sets of the aquatic guys who basically functionally were kind of blacktron-ish
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These bastards.
 
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I dont know man that set was weak. the red and black robots were cooler, the old black and yellow stuff was cooler, the white stuff with with the mirror antenna was cooler.
and those aliens/insects my brother had were cooler too. i was to old but i still wanted the chirping and blinking spaceship
I will not deny certain Beast Wars action figures made a visit to Echo Base in solidarity with the green army men to fight against Buzz Lightyear and the creepy-ass porcelain doll my mom inherited and put on the fireplace downstairs. It wasn't there but I figured the troops were fighting down there against that awful piece of shit.

Hated that thing and it scared me every time I saw it when it wasn't light out. I "accidentally" destroyed it at Christmas by stomping its disgusting porcelain face against the bricks on the fireplace. Lost my balance!

There was no pain over losing that abomination. Still remember the crack of the porcelain face as my knee hit it. Fuck you.
 
Was red and black robots after ice planet?
Black and red was either M-tron or Spyrius.
There was a black and red robot that was a spyrius character. Always wanted this figure but never got one and didn't even know he was from spyrius somehow. Probably because most spyrius guys were blue.
SPYRIUS EXAMPLES:
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M tron guys looked like the revised blacktron guys with a red vest over their uniform. They however were not tied to blacktron and were enemies with them or some shit from what i remember.
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There was a black and red robot that was a spyrius character. Always wanted this figure but never got one and didn't even know he was from spyrius somehow. Probably because most spyrius guys were blue.
yeah thats the one, i had both giant robots they were soooo kewl

they also ha those robot figs in white in the space sets with the giant "guns"
 
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On Wednesday, the day after the election, most of us are going to roll out of bed, have our breakfast, and get on with our day—no matter which presidential candidate wins. But students at Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy—where diplomats and policymakers are molded—have another option: They can play with Legos. Seriously.
We should be very, very scared. The US is so utterly fucked in 20 years or so when these fucks get into their nice bureaucrat jobs. We need total beltway death.
 
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