Not into sobbing in the stacks of your school library?Necro Citizenship- Death, Eroticism, and the Public Sphere in the Nineteenth Perhaps a designated closet would do the trick.
Visual artist Nemo Miller has installed a "cry closet" in a library at the University of Utah, where she is a student. The piece is designed to allow students 10-minute secluded crying sessions -- a must for anyone even remotely close to taking a final.
SEE ALSO: Why you love reading other people's money diariesIt's not a cry-for-all, though. The closet comes with rules. You must knock before entering (makes sense). There is only one person allowed in the closet at a time. You can cry for 10 minutes only (well, in the closet, anyway). The lights must be turned off for the next person. And all social media posts about the closet must feature the hashtag #cryclosetuofu.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
On Twitter, a lot of people -- mostly students -- seemed into the idea. But others were already looking to use the closet for less wholesome purposes.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Mashablehas reached out to Miller for comment. In the meantime, if you're in Salt Lake City and need a place to weep, you know where to go. Just please use the proper hashtag afterward.
Twitter is testing Notes, a new longform formatParamount+ launches in the UK: Everything you need to knowEverything to remember ahead of 'The Umbrella Academy' Season 3Sarah Silverman said she let Louis C.K. masturbate in front of her, with consent'Marcel the Shell with Shoes On' review: Cutesy meme becomes cozy meditation on lossThis absurd parody proves that all TED Talks really do sound the sameEverything in 'Battlefield 2042' Season 1 that makes it worth playing now'Wordle' today: Get the answer, hints for June 21SpaceX fires employees who condemned Elon Musk's behavior in open letter: Report15 best musicals on Netflix that will dazzle and delight youSarah Silverman said she let Louis C.K. masturbate in front of her, with consentStory of a widow, a lake, and a rose will restore your faith in humanityWoman saved from hostage situation after leaving plea for help on GrubHub food orderSarah Silverman said she let Louis C.K. masturbate in front of her, with consentFriendly reminder: There are a lot of soothing dog show videos on YouTubeAmericans' privacy threatened by Supreme Court's Roe decision, experts sayBeto O'Rourke's being sued over campaign text messagesHow torrents became a tool against Russian propagandaMeghan Markle and Prince Harry find inner peace in this 'anti'Lightyear' features Pixar's best montage since 'Up' Twitter and Jack Dorsey mock Facebook and Instagram outages 'Only Murders in the Building' made its best episode with no verbal dialogue The 2 royal power couples in the same room are basically your new squad goals Tesla is the sore loser of a $137 million racism lawsuit 13 best cartoons on Netflix to celebrate animation imagination Trump claims he would have confronted Florida school shooter Honestly, I don't love this new iMessage feature in iOS 15 10 best people to follow if you want to learn how to be a farmer William Shatner will go to space on Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin Kim Kardashian shares first photo of her baby Chicago How to create a custom emoji in Slack Predictive text helped make a pretty great Gwenyth Paltrow Goop parody Broadway's back with the thrilling 'Six' New study of police killings confirms what activists have said for years Congress slams Facebook over Instagram's effects on kids' mental health at hearing Uber reservations at major airports should make pickups smoother Fitbit's smart watch collaboration with Adidas just went on pre Take a walk through mesmerizing photos of Hong Kong's NFT art fair How to use Widgetsmith to create prettier iPhone widgets How to hide notifications on your iPhone lock screen
1.3464s , 8259.3359375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Necro Citizenship- Death, Eroticism, and the Public Sphere in the Nineteenth】,Unobstructed Information Network