piss off burnz
went well - next date sunday
seriously what's a good free antivirus?
went well - next date sunday
seriously what's a good free antivirus?
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
avg-Sh1fty- wrote:
piss off burnz
went well - next date sunday
seriously what's a good free antivirus?
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-Sh1fty- wrote:
went well - next date sunday
are you going to plunder that booty-Sh1fty- wrote:
piss off burnz
went well - next date sunday
seriously what's a good free antivirus?
http://www.av-comparatives.org/images/d … 206_en.pdfFatherTed wrote:
avg-Sh1fty- wrote:
piss off burnz
went well - next date sunday
seriously what's a good free antivirus?
http://free.avg.com/gb-en/homepage
Not sure yet if I should or not. Definitely want to though. She's got quite the body worth plundering.Trotskygrad wrote:
are you going to plunder that booty-Sh1fty- wrote:
piss off burnz
went well - next date sunday
seriously what's a good free antivirus?
and She will be disappointMacbeth wrote:
Shifty is going to find God in between a woman's legs
you live in a grim society when people make a fuss over arts not earning as much money as science/finance degrees, and when liberal arts educations are not intrinsically valued. luckily outside of the us employers put a lot more faith in 'traditional' academic education. also the entire tone of that article is laughably smug and business major-ey, in the worst kind of philistine way.
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QFTMacbeth wrote:
Job market sucks all over. Considering only 30% of the U.S. has a degree, a degree in just about anything makes you more qualified and in a better position than most 22 year olds without one.
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Bit different when you studied liberal arts in a top uni rather than random for profit 50k per year uni.aynrandroolz wrote:
you live in a grim society when people make a fuss over arts not earning as much money as science/finance degrees, and when liberal arts educations are not intrinsically valued. luckily outside of the us employers put a lot more faith in 'traditional' academic education. also the entire tone of that article is laughably smug and business major-ey, in the worst kind of philistine way.
and it's hilarious when you look at the '10 best college majors' on that site, and one of them is 'treatment therapy professions'. rofl. perhaps they are linked.