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lyriclious · 4 years
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🎉🎊🍻🍾 Today, we have got a huge response for the Campus Ambassador Program and we are working to get in touch with everyone. Our HRs are working to reach every student individually. You will get telephonic interview call by last week of November if you filled the form correctly. The positions are still accepting response. Keep doing DM and comment for more opportunity. #lyriclious #ambassadors #ambassador #training #influencer #ambassadorsearch #socialmarketing #influencers #digitalmarketing #brandambassador #smile #love #beautiful #photography #ambassadorswanted #brandambassadors #campuslead #internship #intern #opportunity (at Learn With Us) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHQVJrSLCc8/?igshid=1vabjq0eib24q
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colbychristina529 · 5 years
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n4lentertainmentltd · 6 years
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Date Night Discussions Between President Carter and Bey... Gorgeous and Carter... The Link Up...
“I’m good too.” Carter replied as he leaned back in the booth, fat, full, and happy.
“Something else to drink sir?” The waiter asked.
“Water please, for me and the lady.”
“Yes sir!” The waiter replied as he headed to the kitchen area.
“Shall we dance?” He asked Gorgeous as he rose to his feet.
Gorgeous told Carter he couldn’t dance, but she knew she was into Carter the moment he showed off his dougie at Freshman Orientation. The way he rocked his hips, rubbed the top of his head, and dipped drove her crazy from day one. She teased him about dancing only to politely get him to show her his grown-up moves.
He did not disappoint. The DJ played “Step In the Name of Love” and Carter immediately began to Chicago Two-Step (with a Dallas twist of course). He grabbed her right hand as he watched her feet to make sure she was in tune with him. Once he saw she was on the same page, they glid seamlessly across the dance floor.
Carter knew Gorgeous was no stranger to the dance floor. At their Freshman Orientation, he remembered the stiff boner he received when the bounce music began to play. That boner though was nothing compared to her answers during the “What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up” discussion portion.
“I want to be the President, after law school, but I’ll settle for Chief Justice of the Supreme Court if that doesn’t work out.”
He couldn’t help but love her both inside and out. He was a Poli. Sci. Major, he wanted to do everything she wanted to do, except go to law school. In OakCliff lawyers were good for two things 1) locking people up or 2) taking pleas to help the prosecutors and judges lock people up. Carter wanted to be in politics, but he didn’t want to be apart of politics.
Once they’d finished dancing and worked up a good sweat, they returned to the table to the check that awaited them. Carter jetted for his wallet in his back left pocket, Gorgeous grabbed his elbow.
“No. This one’s on me.”
“...”
“What? A girl can’t buy a guy a nice dinner anymore?”
“You can, but not tonight.” He answered defensively.
She pouted.
“You can get the next one?” He replied as he dropped his blue Chase Visa card on the check.
“So there will be a second date?” She asked.
“Definitely!” He said as he handed the check to the waiter waiting nearby.
Once they got to the door, Carter stopped and looked back at the front-desk.
“Let’s not let the fun end here.” He said.
“Beg pardon?” Gorgeous asked.
“Let’s get a suite and see where the night takes us.”
“Uhhh... No.”
“What?”
“I said no. This is our first date Carter, I’m not like those other girls you’ve seduced in the past.” She said innocently. “I sir, am a lady.”
“A lady in a red thong and matching bra?” He asked quietly.
“Hey! Those are called ‘underwear’ for a reason. So keep those jeepers creepers in their sockets. Let’s go, Carter.” She said as she stared at the door handle so he could get the message.
“Better luck next time.” Daisy mouthed to him from the front desk.
“Yes... Ma’am.” Carter replied coolly.
They arrived at Gorgeous’ place around 1 AM. Everyone in the complex was either having a kickback or out at the club. No one was in sight.
“Did you have fun tonight?” Carter asked as they approached her apartment door.
“I had a blast! I always enjoy my time with you Carter.” She responded sweetly. “But, you not getting this cow, or milk...”
“I understand, at least, give me a kiss.” Carter asked as he leaned on the door frame.
She placed the key in and turned the handle.
“I was this close to doing it.” She said as she made the “this close to doing it” motion with her thumb and forefinger. “But you asked, so, no... Goodnight.” She said as she walked in quickly and closed the door behind her, and in Carter’s face.
She leaned her back against the door and smiled to herself. Her heart was racing. She began to regret her decision. She looked through the peephole and could see Carter standing there with his hands in his pocket and his face staring at the cement.
She snatched the door open.
“I was kidding...”
She grabbed him by the collar.
Pulled his face close to hers.
They passionately made out at the threshold, for what seemed like eons.
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revsamoye · 7 years
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g2students-blog · 7 years
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Adam
My experience of involvement on campus got off to a pretty rough start, when I snapped my leg and tore all the ankle ligaments playing rugby at the end of my first term at York. Spending the rest of my first year hobbling round on crutches unable to put weight on my ankle made getting around on campus hard and I saw my distant dream of rugby stardom brutally dashed. All this, coupled with the loss of my ability to ever really do competitive sport again having done all manner of sports from age 5 to 20, properly knocked my confidence in getting involved with campus-based stuff.
At the end of first year one of my flatmates convinced me to chuck in a STYC application with him so that he had a mate to do it with. I agreed and naively ticked the box to be considered for Head STYC, and after a successful interview, resulted in me spending Freshers Week 2014 chasing after 75 freshers and 12 STYCs, as the sole Head STYC for my block and lost 10 pounds in weight.
It was chaotic, exhausting and filled with all manner of ridiculous mini-crises, yet I can honestly say it was one of the most encouraging and rewarding weeks I had at uni.
The opportunity to spend time with supporting a real mix of confident, shy, outgoing and nervous freshers settling into university was such a privilege. I saw 3 of my freshers come along to church with me on their first Sunday in York.
Being able to lead with personal conviction and strive to set a positive culture of respect amidst a week of excess and insecurity was important to me, and my experience of freshers week led to me running for Chair of Vanbrugh College a few weeks later despite having had no prior college committee involvement. 
I ended up losing by 2 votes in the closest ever JCRC vote at York, but gained an eye-opening insight into the internal workings of the college system at York and enjoyed all the drama and politics of student elections.
I believe that getting involved on the ground in freshers week, through STYCing at UoY, or helping out in similar ways at YSJ, is the most effective means of culture-setting and mission for us as Christians in freshers week. It was intense and challenging for me mentally, physically and spiritually, but if I had the opportunity to do it all over again, I woudn’t change a thing.
If you want to be stretched in your faith, your personal integrity and your leadership I strongly encourage you to step out of your comfort zone and safe church bubble and get involved with the chaos, joy and mess of campus leadership.
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g2students-blog · 8 years
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Lizzi
One of the most brilliant things about my university experience has been the opportunities I’ve been part of on campus. I’ve been involved in volunteering in local schools, setting up a women’s coding course, Head STYCing (in my third year, controversial), helping in a student campaign, and various other society roles and odds and ends. 
Sometimes my faith has been a real encouragement in what I’ve been doing, and sometimes the the cultures and roles in which I have found myself have felt almost actively in conflict with my faith. I’ve learnt some difficult things about who I am and what my weaknesses are, but also areas in which I have grown over the years. 
From volunteering, I learnt that even though you know you can do lots of things, you don’t necessarily end up actually doing all of the things you could. Sometimes this looks like letting people down and knowing you could’ve - and should’ve - done better. From campaigning, I learnt (even amongst incredibly kind and thoughtful people) that there are negative aspects of competitive environments that can make it hard to keep a clear mind and stay accountable - the line between observation and realising you’re being the opposite of gracious is narrow. 
From each thing I’ve done, in different ways, I learnt that it’s really easy to look like you’re doing a better job than you know you really are. It’s easy to excuse this as being busy or tired, when in fact I’m just tired because I ended up going to sleep late, or spent an hour scrolling through twitter, which manages to sap energy as much as the five emails I ought to have written.
I have accomplished many exciting things, but I’ve learnt that the challenge of integrity is much harder than just getting the job done by any means. These lessons are things I am constantly learning and growing in, and these are not opportunities I would want to have missed. Brilliantly, I’ve learnt, since becoming a Christian again at the end of my first year, that God is so gracious. I have been challenged and grateful in equal measure for that. 
From everything I’ve done, I’ve made brilliant friends and had a lot of fun, and it’s really shaped my uni experience and (in some ways more importantly) my knowledge of myself and who God calls us to be.
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