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Turtlicious posted:if it's anything like my Ex in highschool, kill the cat, then blame me for it. yeah lol I remember when my parents were talking about selling their house and downgrading (because property tax is too expensive!) I went out to see them and looked at the house waxing all nostalgic like "oh my god, so many memories here" and then i was like "hmmm i wish they were good though"
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Brother Entropy posted:it's impressive how pick just kinda rotates between four or five topics to troll this thread and she still gets endless bites Pick’s posts amuse me and make me giggle so I do not care if it is trolling. At least it is entertaining.
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Xenocides posted:Pick’s posts amuse me and make me giggle so I do not care if it is trolling. At least it is entertaining. thanks xeno
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Pick posted:yeah lol I remember when my parents were talking about selling their house and downgrading (because property tax is too expensive!) I went out to see them and looked at the house waxing all nostalgic like "oh my god, so many memories here" and then i was like "hmmm i wish they were good though" If they bought during your childhood in Oregon I just don't know how the taxes could be too high. They have been capped at 3% per year increase since 1990.
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therobit posted:If they bought during your childhood in Oregon I just don't know how the taxes could be too high. They have been capped at 3% per year increase since 1990. They are incredibly low, I'm actually trying not to completely hijack the thread right now since I got my dickery high already, but my parents are pathologically frugal. So that's about the size of it.
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Pick used to escape to high school parties by tossing a handful of lentils into the fireplace ash, as they would be compelled to pick them out she could abscond for an evening soiree and they'd be none the wiser. edit- "Bradford, darling, I'd love to summer with you at your beachfront estate but you KNOW my parents will need me to sew underwear out of sackcloth I simply CANNOT commit."
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DrSnakeLaser posted:"But do you have any other ideas that are not dumping him?." Murder?
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rear end cobra posted:Ex boyfriend [31F] hosed me [30F] out of a business, left me with a pile of debt, and now calls me abusive when I nag him to pick up his cat quote:My boyfriend (22M) told me that life would be better if I(20F) could not speak.
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ArbitraryC posted:I feel like reddit should make reading r/relationship stories like this mandatory for their incel forums, even these guys can get a girlfriend duh because they have irresistible cheekbones
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LOVE LOVE SKELETON posted:duh because they have irresistible epicanthal folds
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LOVE LOVE SKELETON posted:duh because they have irresistible cheekbones You're probably right and they'd just take the wrong message away from it. Sigh
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Blade Runner posted:If you leave me alone in a room for more than ten seconds I will find the nearest available lube and go to town, so I sympathize with the guy Yeah he does have a point that if she didn’t want him using it and it was all special or whatever maybe don’t have it out in the jerk blast area. He’s clearly a dick but technically everything he said was right. rear end cobra posted:Ex boyfriend [31F] hosed me [30F] out of a business, left me with a pile of debt, and now calls me abusive when I nag him to pick up his cat This is someone too dumb to leave a window open Fuck Your Website fucked around with this message at 01:35 on Oct 17, 2018 |
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Pick posted:mandatory horse Can i please use this next time i change my name
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If you didnt want me to dump an entire bottle of your lotion on my dick you shouldn't have let it wander around our bathroom labeled like that.
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gently caress Your Website posted:Yeah he does have a point that if she didn’t want him using it and it was all special or whatever maybe don’t have it out in the jerk blast area. He’s clearly a dick but technically everything he said was right. what? like hang on, are you wandering your house on your day off and are seized with such a desire, a NEED, to jack your dick that you fling yourself prostrate immediately and grab wildly for the nearest lubricant ? bc if not I figure he could have used a different lotion
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In a world where "I wouldn't spit on his dick if he needed to jerk off" has replaced "I wouldn't piss on him if he was on fire" to demonstrate the gravity of your disdain.
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Yeah that's loving weird dude. You go find the sex lube, everyone knows you don't touch the good lotion if you've been in a relationship for longer than a goddamn month. Because lotion is expensive and how much is left in the bottle is watched like a hawk and you know for a fact he uses too much of some chicks fancy lotion. Also he did it on purpose to punish her for leaving. e: after watching farm yard animals for a month im of the opinion that all men are probably abusers, because all men of every other species are horrific abusers. like your not allowed to give treats to the rooster, because he will use it to rape chickens to death. anyways, after that little talk i stopped going to the farm. Turtlicious fucked around with this message at 01:50 on Oct 17, 2018 |
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DragQueenofAngmar posted:what? like hang on, are you wandering your house on your day off and are seized with such a desire, a NEED, to jack your dick that you fling yourself prostrate immediately and grab wildly for the nearest lubricant ? yes
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what with these clavicles?
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DragQueenofAngmar posted:what? like hang on, are you wandering your house on your day off and are seized with such a desire, a NEED, to jack your dick that you fling yourself prostrate immediately and grab wildly for the nearest lubricant ? bc if not I figure he could have used a different lotion One thousand percent yes
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Whats wrong with just having a bottle of lube up your butt 24 x 7 for when the need arises like a normal person? http://66.media.tumblr.com/2f32468800042cde8d64272616943142/tumblr_nnc35xuCd81u5mnewo1_1280.jpg
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ArbitraryC posted:In a world where "I wouldn't spit on his dick if he needed to jerk off" has replaced "I wouldn't piss on him if he was on fire" to demonstrate the gravity of your disdain.
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MightyJoe36 posted:Indeed. My younger son dropped out in his freshman year. Decided college wasn't for him. He applied and was accepted for an apprenticeship in the Ironworkers Union. Four years later as a Journeyman Ironworker, he was making more money, had better benefits, and is happier than just about all of his peers the same age. With no student loan debt. To be fair graduation without debt is what state universities could/should do but the administrators are all in a race to see who can build the biggest sunbathing waterslide swimming pool to put on their resume when they apply to an ivy and costs have gone up ridiculously in the last two decades.
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Yet another problem that could have been avoided without circumcision. No lube, no problem
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wait seriously?! gently caress my mutilated junk.
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EIDE Van Hagar posted:To be fair graduation without debt is what state universities could/should do but the administrators are all in a race to see who can build the biggest sunbathing waterslide swimming pool to put on their resume when they apply to an ivy and costs have gone up ridiculously in the last two decades. or its that state universities are no longer publicly funded and now have to charge what real tuition is. getting idiots complaining about new buildings (which aren't paid for through tuition) is great cover for the fact that most states have slashed higher education funding by 30-90%.
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Seven Hundred Bee posted:or its that state universities are no longer publicly funded and now have to charge what real tuition is. getting idiots complaining about new buildings (which aren't paid for through tuition) is great cover for the fact that most states have slashed higher education funding by 30-90%. ¿Porque no los dos?
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I [23M] loves backpacking, I also love my partner [22F]. How to handle love for both! quote:u/throwawaydanaccount
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EIDE Van Hagar posted:¿Porque no los dos? because it's not true. growth in administrative costs has paralleled growth in expectations for what a university offers (I.e. a counseling office and a student health program) and increasing regulation (title ix enforcement requires the university to employ an office of lawyers, which is expensive). really all issues with public higher education come from decreased state funding.
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Wheres the lube
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Turtlicious posted:wait seriously?! no, you forgot the magic word
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gently caress Your Website posted:Wheres the lube budget cuts
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Seven Hundred Bee posted:because it's not true. growth in administrative costs has paralleled growth in expectations for what a university offers (I.e. a counseling office and a student health program) and increasing regulation (title ix enforcement requires the university to employ an office of lawyers, which is expensive). I mean I'm sure the funding cuts hurt but universities switching to a more of a students are customers and the school is a service business model has obviously made things less than optimal in a way that just chucking more money at it probably won't fix.
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Seven Hundred Bee posted:because it's not true. growth in administrative costs has paralleled growth in expectations for what a university offers (I.e. a counseling office and a student health program) and increasing regulation (title ix enforcement requires the university to employ an office of lawyers, which is expensive). Fair enough if i am wrong. I just know i went to UT Austin in 2000-2005 and it was $1500 per semester. It’s now roughly ten times that (and I think the large six inch deep sunbathing pool they built is kinda silly for a college gym). I have donated for new engineering buildings and would happily direct more of the state budget to cover tuition if thats the solution. Since i have no kids i haven’t really been following what the state budget actually is wrt UT.
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ArbitraryC posted:The uni I went to is presently in huge debt from their sports (particularly) football program. My gf and several of my friends are profs there also and basically all of them see how badly the funding is handled and basically goes everywhere except the academics, also the administration is way too bloated. what university?
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Turtlicious posted:e: after watching farm yard animals for a month im of the opinion that all men are probably abusers, because all men of every other species are horrific abusers. like your not allowed to give treats to the rooster, because he will use it to rape chickens to death. anyways, after that little talk i stopped going to the farm. We call our 2 roosters the Kavanaughs
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DrSnakeLaser posted:She's still not sure if her manbaby boyfriend is the problem in the relationship or not. Did this dude try to join ISIS in an attempt at avoiding commitment?
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Lots of public universities were depending on that sweet, sweet international student money to make up for lost state funding. Then Trump happened, and welp!
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EIDE Van Hagar posted:Fair enough if i am wrong. I just know i went to UT Austin in 2000-2005 and it was $1500 per semester. It’s now roughly ten times that (and I think the large six inch deep sunbathing pool they built is kinda silly for a college gym). the % of high school graduates attending college/university has increased over the last 10 years. because of this increase, more students with different backgrounds are now attending school. these students -- particularly students from underrepresented populations and first-generation college students -- face significant challenges that universities need to confront. they confront these challenges by investing in academic support -- things like tutoring and advising -- which costs money. these students also need more financial support -- which costs money. couple this with incentive-based funding at the federal level (especially with these populations) and significant state-level funding decreases and schools must work harder to keep their students -- which again, costs money. schools build gyms because research has shown that physically active students are more likely to graduate. schools build fancy classrooms because evolving professional expectations require technology education and technology education is expensive. the only thing that's evolved in higher education is a greater appreciation of the holistic nature of academic success. its unethical to take unprepared students, load them up with student loans, and then throw them to deep end with no support. new construction is paid for in one of three ways: through donations, through state-level bond issues (with debt serviced by the university), or through private-public partnerships. universities are restricted by law on how they can use public funds.
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Seven Hundred Bee posted:the % of high school graduates attending college/university has increased over the last 10 years. because of this increase, more students with different backgrounds are now attending school. these students -- particularly students from underrepresented populations and first-generation college students -- face significant challenges that universities need to confront. they confront these challenges by investing in academic support -- things like tutoring and advising -- which costs money. these students also need more financial support -- which costs money. couple this with incentive-based funding at the federal level (especially with these populations) and significant state-level funding decreases and schools must work harder to keep their students -- which again, costs money. It is, however, deeply ethical to octuple those loans while pushing all the teaching off on adjuncts and grad students because I read an article that having a championship-winning football team and seventy three assistant deans helps students get better grades A Wizard of Goatse fucked around with this message at 03:41 on Oct 17, 2018 |
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