A drinking game for those wishing to be 30, flirty, and thriving. The rules: Drink every time you realize you never want to be 13 again.
The tale of one girl and her one true love, er, iPod. With the addition of the iPhone 6 in 2014, the iPod Classic's reign has come to an end, breaking her heart in the process.
We present to you "Thirteen"! Our latest issue features everything from a 13th street walking tour to an hard-hitting interview with a teenager to drinking games. Like all of our past issues, Thirteen explores new, different meanings of the number and the connotations behind it.
We checked out of the Hostel in the morning. We had decided to not book a room for the second night. We were going to save money and party in the streets till our 6a.m. train on Sunday. This was a great plan we thought. What could go wrong?
Dearest thirteen-year-olds, this is for you. Really, it's advice just for you from someone who cares about what you're going through. Hear me out, trust me.
I’m here to tell you that those sweaty palms and same feelings of doubt come back again, years after the crippling pain of puberty, except this time it's in an office instead of the high school cafeteria.
Figuring out the thirteen-year-old mind is a nearly impossible feat; but here's what I was able to dig up!
An inky tradition on the (un)luckiest day of the year
People have this mentality because singleness is seen as a disease and it is believed that those affected live a miserable, lonely, pitiful life.
This evening, I walk up 13th Street with the sole purpose of acting as an observer- a flâneuse, if you will.