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Something to Think About...

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Something to Think About...There’s something infuriating about a woman who tries to act stupid.

I saw a girl ask how to plug in a radio and then act giddy while reading the “Hello” that flashed across the speaker’s LED screen. It may not have bothered me if she hadn’t just plugged it in nonchalantly an hour before with no problems when she didn’t think anyone was looking.

Is it that hard for us to let people know we have brains? That we’re worth more than just a laugh?

It may be cliché, but there are millions of women who will never have the chances we have. We get to go to school and become professionals. Just learning to read is something millions of women dream about, but never achieve. Instead of embracing our educations and striving to learn as much as we can, we pretend to be stupid.

We can name the last five songs Plies had on the radio, but don’t know what “eccentric” means. If we do know the meaning of a word, we hold back. You get labeled as the “smart girl” if you know too much, so we sit back and feign confusion just to fit in.

I’ve done it before. I got tired of carrying the “smart girl” label around. People were always asking me to help them with homework and papers. A lot of people I knew didn’t really speak to me until they needed help with English.

You should be proud of what you know, strive to learn more and share your knowledge with others. Don’t hide in sea of stupidity that you created for yourself.

So what if you’re the “smart girl.” It’s way better than being the “dumb blonde.”


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The Original Fille Noire à Paris

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The Original Fille Noire à ParisYesterday, my program went on a group tour of the Montparnasse area in Paris. This neighborhood/village is historically known for being a safe haven for intellectual and artistic expression. Imagine a neighborhood of struggling artists- often financially poor, but wealthy in experiences and expression. For reference the Montparnasse area was often home, work, and leisure space to the likes of Picasso, Modigliani, Hemingway, Faulkner, etc. The tour was given by a man named Georges Viaud who is the local guru on all things Montparnasse and especially La Coupole, a world famous brasserie where we discussed the cafe lifestyle of the 1920s in true form with a late afternoon coffee (minus the cigarettes). Georges discussed mostly the lifestyle of the time period (circa 1927- the opening of La Coupole) and the role that La Coupole played in shaping the Montparnasse area.

Fille Noire

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Hi everyone,

Fille NoireMy name is Cydney Hargro & I'm glad you've decided to visit my column. I'm excited to share this journey with anyone who wants to know about it. I welcome comments, questions, and suggestions- but please don't get crazy or irate because no one is forcing you to read the blog and your comment will be deleted.
This endeavor is three fold and I hope that over the next few months I am able to accomplish all of these things. 1- keep in touch with friends and family to share my thoughts and experiences 2- keep a personal account of my time in Paris 3- provide a resource to those considering studying abroad.

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