As I was getting lunch at Kaya today, I noticed their chopsticks resemble the pair I have in my To-Go Ware set. It reminded me of the day when Panda saw them and asked me why they were warped. Months later, when another friend came back from grad school in the East Coast, he saw them and asked the exact same thing. -____- Whereas I and our other friend, a history major, saw them as artistic, they saw them as warped. Wow. A lesson in the differences between North and South campus majors!
At UCLA, North campus houses most of the humanities and social sciences and South campus houses most of the life sciences and physical sciences. The School of Theater, Film, and Television is as north as you can get, while the School of Engineering is in the southern half. We often joke about this separation, but in this case, there truly is a disparity between the way we interpret things. North campus majors recognize the beauty and elegance of a twisted shape; South campus majors recognize a purposeless deformation. Ultimately, we’re looking at the same thing, but our differing opinions of the chopsticks’ design would easily lead to a scenario where I buy them, only to have Panda return them as he wondered why I bought them at all. It’s funny, isn’t it, how differently we view the world? « Prev:Gettin’ in the Bruin spirit Overcast skies:Next »
March 1, 2010 2:09 am
not everything is so black and white between south and north campus majors. although i am hardcore south campus id like to think im a pretty good expert on north campus artsy stuff too ; )
you might be a surprised. theres tons of south + north campus majors on campus, bruins tend to stack contrasting majors for themselves ;P
our thoughts are what makes our perspectives in the world.
everything is the same in the world
but people look at it differently…it’s all inside our heads ;P
cant wait to see u
talk soon
March 2, 2010 10:29 am
Haha, true, it’s very much a generalization, but I found it kind of funny that my south campus friends considered the chopsticks warped.