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justbeingbay) wrote2013-09-11 10:32 am
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American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, MD, Wednesday
It turned out the main exhibit at the American Visionary Art Museum for Bay and Gert's visit was by a guy obsessed with the end of the world.
His work was good, but it made for a morbid gallery to walk through before lunch.
"Okay," Bay said, as she stood in front of yet another canvas of skulls. "The world is not allowed to end before I finish high school."
[OOC: NFB due to distance. For she of the purple hair!]
His work was good, but it made for a morbid gallery to walk through before lunch.
"Okay," Bay said, as she stood in front of yet another canvas of skulls. "The world is not allowed to end before I finish high school."
[OOC: NFB due to distance. For she of the purple hair!]
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She peered around the corner, nodding in the direction of the sign with an arrow toward the cafe and setting off in that direction.
"Like, world-saving is great and all, and I know as an ex-dropout it's weird that I'm saying this, but art history and literature and debates and stuff kind of make it have a point."
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Sorry, Gert. Senior year problems. She did her best to shake them off as she pulled open the door to the cafe.
"Anyhow," she said. "I know what you mean. Like, I hated Buckner, but ... sometimes I get depressed I could theoretically graduate without ever again solving an equation. Don't tell anyone."
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In some ways, Bay was very naive.
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It didn't occur to her that they might not want to, or that she might change her mind between now and then. That was maybe a problematic oversight.
"You're thinking art school, right?"
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This was not something she had imagined. Mostly it sounded dangerous.
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She paused, then added, "Plus, when I was a kid I only ever wanted to be a politican, but now I think I'm officially burned out on authority figures forever."
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It was kind of depressing, actually.
"Besides, aren't you scared about starting college? I think that would freak me out."
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They were finally at the coffee stand, so she pushed open the door before answering Gert's next question.
"And I'm actually fine with it," she said. "Not that I'm in some rush to be an adult, but I've always liked being independent, you know?"
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Gert was not a calculus fan.
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