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MarcusSA posted:How has the Yale bullshit not made its way into this thread yet? Yalies were chalking 1 in 4 rape survivor stuff on buildings in like 1990. Yale is like the Rlyeh of the millenial cult.
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Maoist Pussy posted:Civil rights just means the state can't imprison you for being black, it doesn't mean you can be whatever race you want with no social consequences. ur gay and ur posts... gayer
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EugeneJ posted:Millenials are babies that like dorm life - let's keep them there forever! My friend and his wife in their early 30's are living in a small studio apartment in one of these complexes in Glendale. $2000 a month. They love it. Game rooms, common areas, pool, outdoor grills and seating. The thing is, almost no one else uses any of this stuff. It is such a dorm.
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Keeper. Seriously dump and move on nerd. That bar is p low.
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Aferisan posted:I'm a millenials waiting for two things: get hit on my fixed and to live off the settlement or winning the lotto and moving to williamsburg I got bit on my fixed in 1978 and I world love to live and work in Williamsburg. I'd want to be a blacksmith.
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Maoist Pussy posted:vaginismus guaranteed backstage all-access pass
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EugeneJ posted:The smartest move to make at age 22 is to tie yourself up for the next 30 years to a $100,000 loan and a woman who co-signs the loan and will absolutely never leave you mmm... cosigner...
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FogHelmut posted:My friend and his wife in their early 30's are living in a small studio apartment in one of these complexes in Glendale. $2000 a month. They love it. Game rooms, common areas, pool, outdoor grills and seating. The thing is, almost no one else uses any of this stuff. It is such a dorm. i've house sat at one of these a few times, seems to have a mix of young ppl working their first yuppie job in the city and families raising young kids, both local and aging yuppies it is weird it feels like a hotel and ya seen people using the pool like once, and the game room like once
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nomadologique posted:i've house sat at one of these a few times, seems to have a mix of young ppl working their first yuppie job in the city and families raising young kids, both local and aging yuppies 80 people sharing a common room no one uses seems more efficient than the traditional American route of building 80 detached single family homes with their own extra bedroom that no one uses.
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P-Mack posted:80 people sharing a common room no one uses seems more efficient than the traditional American route of building 80 detached single family homes with their own extra bedroom that no one uses. that's the guest room you actually use exclusively for sex because your actual bed is super squeaky (can't wake the baby with yr plowing) and this ikea poo poo is rock solid.
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Still tho why would anyone want to live in Glendale? Like, okay, maybe you have a job there or something, but this is a free country and you can quit and work elsewhere
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This guy seems like he had a lot of fun calling the Yale students, "Idiot children" several times.quote:I understand why the idiot children at Yale are so sensitive. Really, I do. I sometimes list in my mind all of the poor, suffering people who get a raw deal in this life, and Yale students are always right at the top, with the Bangladeshi orphans and women traded by sex traffickers in Vietnam. Yale isn't a safe space, Congo isn't a safe space - it all makes sense, as long as you don't expect it to make sense. http://www.nationalreview.com/yale-free-speech-protest-ironic
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notZaar posted:The fact that this looks so stupid and alien to me just stopped me cold and reminded me how far removed I am from the bright eyed 18 year old college freshman. It was lame when it was called a Segway and it's still lame without handles.
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P-Mack posted:80 people sharing a common room no one uses seems more efficient than the traditional American route of building 80 detached single family homes with their own extra bedroom that no one uses. Actually its my office and it's a necessary tax deduction so I can afford this drat place.
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The Puppet Master posted:once you pop you can't stop Once you go black, you never go back.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 17:11 |
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Once you decide all women are filthy whores, you cant stop buying accounts to post about it on the internet.
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GORDON posted:This guy seems like he had a lot of fun calling the Yale students, "Idiot children" several times. I cannot thank you enough for this.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 18:17 |
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national review is a shitrag for shitpeople it'd be one of the first places to publish an article about how poor black people are whiners and actually straight white christians are more oppressed mr. mephistopheles fucked around with this message at 18:24 on Nov 11, 2015 |
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mr. mephistopheles posted:national review is a shitrag for shitpeople Wow, a magazine is bad and the people who read it are bad? I, for one, am shocked by this discovery. quote:the idiot children at Yale are making stern faces and pumping their fists. As for me, I think that they're clowns, and worse than that, really: They're bad citizens, and defective people Yale is a poo poo waste for poo poo people, also.
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I always figured Yale would be too blue blood to give a poo poo about anyone but themselves. drat millenials breaking tradition
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DreamShipWrecked posted:I always figured Yale would be too blue blood to give a poo poo about anyone but themselves. Not giving a poo poo about anyone else but pretending to do so is entirely within the habits of the political class.
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http://newhive.com/allmymovies
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GORDON posted:This guy seems like he had a lot of fun calling the Yale students, "Idiot children" several times. this kevin d williamson may be somewhat righ tin this case, but not only is he not important either, but he looks like Kane of the NOD
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Anton "Big Satan" LaVey had a love child with Luis Guzman?
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mr. mephistopheles posted:national review is a shitrag for shitpeople Who cares. That article is hilarious.
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Wear high-heels. Problem solve-ed.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 21:12 |
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Mellenials need to get more sleep and stop drinking so much and have a god drat cough drop and cough into your god drat sleeve don't go to class if you're sick why can't you fuckers take care of yourselves and stop spreading your filthy diseases everywhere god drat
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ethanol posted:stop drinking so much how much money is in the average trust fund? like how many smug mustache waxed 23 year olds in brooklyn am i gonna have to put up with before they're working soul crushing jobs like everyone else in the city
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thathonkey posted:must be nice to be good enough at something you merely like to make a living-wage and career out of it and then having a separate thing that you love that you can make your hobby and have time for both. I like computer programming and do it for my job, but I love playing video games and do it for my hobby.
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Stinky_Pete posted:I like computer programming and do it for my job, but I love playing video games and do it for my hobby. your dumb because u can make 300 big ones a year playing call of duty ghosts on twitch
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thathonkey posted:you konw what? i thought about it some more and maybe i was wrong to criticize the advice. but can yall give some examples of the two unrelated skills yall have; one that you like and have a career in and another that you love and are a hobbyist of. I have a few friends who brew beer as a hobby, one is a Software Architect, one delivers pizzas, and one is a pilot. I said video games for a bit of a giggle, but I just got into scuba diving, which I guess isn't a pre-career passion that I might have otherwise turned into a job, though I will say the advice rings true; when I was in college, I got a kick out of doing Project Euler problems and just trying different ideas or solving puzzles programmatically. Now when I get home after a day of work, I'm all coded out and don't feel like doing something I used to like doing in my free time. I still do some spare time programming, but not with the same vigor.
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momerath posted:your dumb because u can make 300 big ones a year playing call of duty ghosts on twitch Yeah I could probably also make that money turning illusions as a professional escort, but I haven't pursued either career path because I'm not a whore
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Stinky_Pete posted:Yeah I could probably also make that money turning illusions as a professional escort, but I haven't pursued either career path because I'm not a whore
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Watch now, as I magically make Herpes appear from out of thin air!
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a happy snowman posted:Don't be a dumbshit. Ok, so couple pages back, but I definitely fit the do something you're good at for money and do what you like for fun. I love games all kinds, but I'm not super good at them. Just ok. Definitely not good enough to be a designer. So no money but plenty of fun there. I'm really good at accounting. And surprisingly a lot of the skills cross over, like managing limited resources, choosing optimal strategies, teamwork, even bluffing, etc. The only problem is it's not always challenging, and when it's not it's pretty boring. Thank god I get paid for the non-fun/challenging part too. So so what you love? Where I see businesses fail that were based on "do what you love" is people want to do the part they love and ignore the parts they hate, like getting in front of new people to sell, or doing paperwork. But a successful business requires doing those parts with as much determination (if not as much talent) as the parts they love. Eventually the failure stems from those parts of the business withering and dying and taking the rest down with it. So follow that passion but be committed to take the bad with the good, or it's not gonna work out. And accounting is very lucrative as gently caress right now because there is a shortage of people with the necessary skills. For 20 years students have avoided it because it's "boring" and went with other majors like marketing and medieval history, only to wind up working jobs that are even less fulfilling and more boring to make ends meet.
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non-millennial spotted
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literally everyone i know who is a cpa (ok one guy) is boring af ipso facto, accounting IS boring
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Marta Velasquez posted:Skateboards are ancient. Catch up. im with these people, walking is getting excessive and this country is starting to look like a buncha fitness freaks, how much??
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HEY NONG MAN posted:literally everyone i know who is a cpa (ok one guy) is boring af Trap sprung, more money for me
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