<p>the above really doesn’t help my argument that san diego isn’t that hot, i swear this only happens 2 months a year</p>
<p>you can always use the sleeves of your t-shirt and have snot marks all over it by the time it dries up. i heard it attracts the ladies.</p>
<p>I’m prepared. I always carry a bottle of hand sanitizer and tissues with me :). I plan on using the hand stuff after I’m done using this public computer. Looking at the keyboard gives me the chills because its all oily and I can feel it and <em>shudders</em>…but I’m too lazy to drag my laptop everywhere. </p>
<p>If I get sick, my professors seem chill about students skipping but they still make people feel bad for doing so…so yeah I don’t plan on missing class. I’ll self isolate myself in the room if I have to but there’s really no way I can miss classes. My teachers actually have attendance policies…i thought that ended in high school. My tactic is all about prevention.</p>
<p>I have a weak immune system and terrible allergies, so if I skipped class every time I was sick or if I got up to get a tissue every time I ran out of them (which is, unfortunately, quite often), you’d be just as POed. Just saying. We don’t usually enjoy being sick or sniffly, either.</p>
<p>it’s cool in san diego now and even rained a bit</p>
<p>As a kid, my grandpa used to yell at me if I blow my nose or cough hard in the same room as others and will make me leave and go to another room to do it, because he thought it was disrespectful and un-ladylike. I’m not a sniffler because I just feel so embarrassed to do that kinda stuff in front of people. So now everytime I’m slightly sick or just having a runny nose I have to exit the classroom, which is no problem if it’s only once but sometimes I’ll have to get out like 5 times and go blow my nose. Ahhhhh how I wish I was a sniffler!</p>
<p>Lol I love this post. It’s extra funny.</p>