[quote]fahd wrote:
ZEB wrote:
Professor X wrote:
MikeTheBear wrote:
Well, that article really changed my perspective on things. I’m going to become Amish. Anyone know where I can get a good horse and buggy?
Zeb?
Sorry, all out!
Just sold my last one to a guy who wanted to buy food by the wagon load. Something about being belittled by some egotist on a training site…
That was me, ZEB, I didn’t know that was you though. And yeah you were the egotist I talked about. Get it?
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LOL
I applaud a good comeback.
Even if it was not directed at you, I can understand you wanting to defend your little friend. He has a difficult time with adults. The kids around here fear him though!
hmm, i most certainly do feel sorry for the poor young girl who had to go through that. But i do have a couple of questions. Are you sure that she couldn’t have complained to the proper authorities? (In this country, Women have a lot, and i do mean a lot of POWER, if she even approached one cop and told them that she was raped or violated, etc.) they could be going to jail for a long time, not to mention have a criminal record that will haunt them for the rest of their lives. Also, college is what you make out of it, if you are a sheep you will be a sheep, if you are a follower you will become a follower. This is simply a case of the blind leading the blind, if you march to the beat of your own drum it shouldn’t be an issue.
Personally I attend college to get a degree and am also part time Army with a two year deployment already done, and do not like the fact that you said everyone is brainwashed into being an alcoholic. This certainly does not apply to me!
Which leads me to my last statement: The article somehow mentions if she found a suitable husband, etc. and how she dealt with evil, problem male college students. So by that theory the humble, kind, and compassionate male student would be most liked! i am sorry but that theory only works in fantasy land, not the real world. Most girls, that i know and also my friends experienced that they like the bad guy persona, including those EVIL college students you mentioned. Believe me, i saw plenty of “nice” guys get treated like crap, surprised the hell out of me, but there goes reality!
P.s. don’t believe everything u read in the articles!
[quote]warriork wrote:
hmm, i most certainly do feel sorry for the poor young girl who had to go through that. But i do have a couple of questions. Are you sure that she couldn’t have complained to the proper authorities? (In this country, Women have a lot, and i do mean a lot of POWER, if she even approached one cop and told them that she was raped or violated, etc.) they could be going to jail for a long time, not to mention have a criminal record that will haunt them for the rest of their lives. Also, college is what you make out of it, if you are a sheep you will be a sheep, if you are a follower you will become a follower. This is simply a case of the blind leading the blind, if you march to the beat of your own drum it shouldn’t be an issue.
Personally I attend college to get a degree and am also part time Army with a two year deployment already done, and do not like the fact that you said everyone is brainwashed into being an alcoholic. This certainly does not apply to me!
Which leads me to my last statement: The article somehow mentions if she found a suitable husband, etc. and how she dealt with evil, problem male college students. So by that theory the humble, kind, and compassionate male student would be most liked! i am sorry but that theory only works in fantasy land, not the real world. Most girls, that i know and also my friends experienced that they like the bad guy persona, including those EVIL college students you mentioned. Believe me, i saw plenty of “nice” guys get treated like crap, surprised the hell out of me, but there goes reality!
P.s. don’t believe everything u read in the articles!
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The best part of the article is when he calls Carnegie-Mellon a degree mill. I bet it was written by a PITT alum. CMU is a great school, like MIT good, they are cutting edge in science, computer science and robotics etc. CMU is notoriously difficult to get into. It abuts PITT in Oakland(a neighborhood in the Burgh) and the CMU students disdainfuly refer to the Cathedral of Learning at PITT as the tower of ignorance. A degree mill, that rules.
[quote]StevenF wrote:
I must visit this mp3 swapping college sometime, I could use a couple new albums …
This is a little off-topic, but I just got a mid-term grade back today and I FAILED my first test ever in 3 years of college. The class average was 35 points out of 80, so it sounds like a good majority of the class failed as well. Is there any sense to this? [/quote]
[quote]StevenF wrote:
This is a little off-topic, but I just got a mid-term grade back today and I FAILED my first test ever in 3 years of college. The class average was 35 points out of 80, so it sounds like a good majority of the class failed as well. Is there any sense to this? [/quote]
I once got an 18/100 on an Econ exam in undergrad. This earned me a ‘D+’. 32 was the cutoff for a ‘C’, I think 70 was an ‘A’, 50=‘B’, but that was 15 yrs ago.
[quote]Mattthepug wrote:
The best part of the article is when he calls Carnegie-Mellon a degree mill. I bet it was written by a PITT alum. CMU is a great school, like MIT good, they are cutting edge in science, computer science and robotics etc. CMU is notoriously difficult to get into. It abuts PITT in Oakland(a neighborhood in the Burgh) and the CMU students disdainfuly refer to the Cathedral of Learning at PITT as the tower of ignorance. A degree mill, that rules.[/quote]
But Pitt is a lot more fun and the girls are a lot hotter. My buddies who went to CMU ‘learned’ at CMU and partied at PITT or Duquesne.
[quote]fahd wrote:
That was for Zeb. Read Zeb’s and Prof. X’s post on this same page. Zeb is a stauch republican and Prof. X is a dirty “liberal”.
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Everyone needs to realize that FAHD has an agenda. He is blatantly anti-American and has, on multiple occassions, either fabricated, plagerized or passed on “stories” simply because they had an anit-American message. Form his location and his spelling of various words, he was obviously not raised in the US and possible has never visited the US. From his posts, I suspect he is an Islamic extremist and apparently suffers from a severe form of microcephaly and quite likely craniorectal inversion.