Why are We Obsessed with Stickers?

Why are We Obsessed with Stickers?

Stickers are, as simple as they may be, strangely everything. Yet, they’re complex enough to bring about riveting conversation, as seen with Camp Counselors Natalie and Geordon. To get a glimpse of just why we’re so obsessed with sticky pieces of paper, follow along with our text thread (Geordon begins the conversation on the right, and Natalie continues on the left).

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About the Authors

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Natalie Geisel is in her third year at The George Washington University studying women’s, gender, and sexuality studies with a minor in communication. Her love of writing sprouted from starting her fashion blog in high school, and her current written work spans from topics such as style, LGBTQ+ content, and music. She is interested in intersecting gender and sexuality into the world of wellness, hoping to add a queer voice to its editorial side. When she’s not writing, she spends her spare time at dance rehearsal, attending local indie shows in the DC area, or finding the best cafes that serve oat milk. She’s passionate about inclusive sex education and sustainable fashion and thinks everyone should be, too.

Geordon Wollner (she/her/hers), a curious creative and avid daydreamer, is currently pursuing a degree in Retailing & Consumer Behavior, with a Certificate in Studio Art, at the University of Wisconsin. Both in- and outside of the classroom, Geordon has focused her attention on developing new relationships and experiences with her community in creative environments. She is constantly seeking opportunities to collaborate and thrives off of serendipitous moments.

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