My first exposure to the idea of QoTD came from my university days when I’d spend my free time hanging out with the math club. Oh yes, I was a wild girl.
I messaged a friend about what we had for our Stampede Breakfast at Applied:
- lemon curd and ricotta pancakes
- strawberry reduction and caramelized apples with whipped cream for toppings
- muffins
- croissants
- at least three kinds of bacon
- sausages
- fruit salad
- granola cookie-type things
- cheesy hash browns
- mimosas
- smoothies
And the response was, “Our Stampede breakfast was today. They gave us expired sausages, undercooked pancakes and warm water … served by hobos with weeping sores.”
It's tough to think of a blurb for myself when I'm also on
Whoever wrote that is very insensitive to the plight of our urban outdoorsmen. They need sensitivity training ASAP.
I agree. And they definitely don’t deserve to be glorified on the internet.
If they are homeless because they do not want to stay in shelters, can we say that they have an edifice complex?