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Originally Posted by SWTXBelle
SHE IS A PUBLIC RELATIONS MAJOR.
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That little biographical detail was one of the reasons I hoped the whole persona was part of the satire.
Do you ever find yourself making things better than they really are on a literary or artistic level? I think I did that here at first.
If the writer really was who the byline and picture showed in real life, it was a sophomoric, run of the mill, and poorly thought out effort; however, if the writer actually made up this hapless Public Relations major, writing this sophomoric, run of the mill, poorly thought out effort, which would clearly result is bad public relations for herself and the sorority she was repping in her photo, it was slightly chortle-worthy.
ETA: Now I just feel bad. She's probably a sweetie, and I've insulted her jokey column on a message board. But really, wouldn't it have been much funnier if the whole thing were made up?