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ASU Complaint Choir: ‘coz to complain is healthy

14 April 2009 37 views 2 Comments

Do you think living in Phoenix Metropolitan is perfect? Hell no…. Don’t you have many complaints about your life? Do you feel like to complain?

Why not cry out rather than swallow what worries us Phoenix Metropolitan-dwellers? Why not contribute your frustration with professors, students, administrators, legislators, traffic jam, taxes etc. towards a powerful and pleasurable public complaint?

Please click here to participate: http://jus394spring2009.wordpress.com/2009/04/14/the-asu-complaint-choir-coz-to-complain-is-healthy/

2 Comments »

  • nemo said:

    I complained to vent out the heat inside my mind, with expectation that it will sooth me.
    Instead of extracting the pain in my mind, most of the time, my complaints excite more anger, and drove the pain deeper.
    Complaints to the peaceful people will relieve me.
    So I am trying not to complaint to those who are easily get mad

    mer: that’s why this project invites you to complain collectively (not individually, though some complaints are individual by nature)… singing your complaints out loud, in a form of choir, in a pleasurable and creative way… how couldn’t it be positive? at least it’s fun and healthy… if you’re not cynical.

  • Diny said:

    Beautiful arrangement. Wondered if you really are going to make a song out of it :p I clicked the JUS394 link at read through it. Awesome poster!
    Interesting comment from ‘the professor’. I was a student once, and all I can say is: if you keep your speech interesting and live enough, we students won’t be chatting through the lecture, fall asleep or leave early. Make sense, huh? :p

    mer: actually the whole ‘choir’ thing is real… we’ll be singing the complaints… so, surely there’ll be a song! you should join us! about your comment, yes, that’s true, but only partially true. students these days could be unbelievable.. i saw them chatting away even during one of the most lively and interesting speeches in my life (i was among audience of course).

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