Posted on 03/10/2017 7:21:50 AM PST by NOBO2012
Two years ago James Madison University (Virginia) pioneered the Nap Nook: JMU has created the first ever designated student napping center in a university setting.
Perhaps this is a backlash against the move 15 years ago to eliminate their nap time in kindergarten. You know: like daylight savings time - cut the blanket off on one end and sew it on the other.
And now I see that Southern Illinois University is hosting nap-ins to help students dream of diversity.
Didnt we already do that? And arent we diverse enough yet?
Anyway, Im beginning to suspect that college stew-dents are napping when they should be attending Economics 101. How else do you explain their willingness to take on long term debt that theyll be paying interest on for years in order to enjoy a one week hedonistic vacation on the beach? (Staggering Number Of College Students using Student Loans To Pay For Spring Break)
Where they will spend much of their time napping anyway.
Too bad they werent old enough to have participated in the the old Occupy Wall Street movement: vacation from school and plenty of nap time.
Could have killed two birds with one stone, debt free. Just dont forget your safety pin.
And your nappies.
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Meanwhile, real adults/students will go to class, then to work!
THAT’S RACIST!!!!
Parents, this is what your tuition dollars are paying for.
We’re making everything an act of virtue. Next up, poop for revolution.
I don’t know on this one. Occasionally my 3 year old wants me to lay down with her to help her fall asleep. Best part of my day.
Dear Naps,
Sorry I was such a dick to you when I was a kid.
When I was in college, I used to take naps in a sunny but rarely occupied corner of the library.
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