What terrifies a university student above all else? If you answered "exams", "tuition fees" or "an uncertain future", I can only ask what you thought to gain in giving sincere, vocal replies to a clearly tongue-in-cheek rhetorical question from a writer who clearly can't hear you. The misleadingly introduced answer is, of course, "student elections".
The concept of a student union is all well and good, but it's hard to appreciate the big picture when you're getting pamphlets shoved in your face at every turn. Unfortunately, both competing parties subscribe to the same mind-numbing that's worked so well for the reputation of internet advertising. If anything, it's likelier to drive away prospective voters.
To make our thoughts known, we launched our own campaign targeted exclusively at flyer distributors.
And the moral of the story is: never try to pass off a tiny digital camera as real video recorder unless you wish to impersonate a Parkinson's Disease sufferer.
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 | | | |  |  | | | There is always a China Town, or at least a place in every city where everything is written in Chinese and people disobey traffic laws.
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