paying for it myself broJay wrote:
You won a book! Yay! It only cost your parents $30,000
Its losing members for the first time everFinray wrote:
WoW is more alive than ever.Shocking wrote:
WoW is dead
I'dd say its dying
They give you prizes for doing well at school?

Ahh, well, that's an expensive ass book then congrats though.Jenspm wrote:
paying for it myself broJay wrote:
You won a book! Yay! It only cost your parents $30,000
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
that'sthejoke.jpgKampframmer wrote:
Its losing members for the first time everFinray wrote:
WoW is more alive than ever.Shocking wrote:
WoW is dead
I'dd say its dying

Noice. All I got was a stupid letter saying "good job lol"

Estonia is true paradise
you always use semi-colons wrongly and it's rousing the inner dilbert in meShocking wrote:
Well yeah ofcourse, I'm not trying to discount the value of an internship. But; if I were offering an internship and had to pick between someone who's about to graduate with honors but didn't work, and another who's barely managing to complete his study but worked every weekend I know who I'd pick. Study results tell you much more about how the person will function in your company than their (almost irrelevant) work experience. Good results mean someone's motivated in your field, bad results... different story. Either he just sucks at it and you'll have to babysit him or he'll slack.
I work side jobs myself but I don't expect it to have any value for my future career.
please revise this
the semi-colon is the most pretentiously and unfortunately used piece of punctuation in the whole toolkit. stop trying to look smart.
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Get thai'd, you're talkin to a tourist whose every move's among the purest
I get my kicks ABOVE the waistline, sunshine.
I get my kicks ABOVE the waistline, sunshine.

more misinformed nonsense from finray, esquire.Finray wrote:
WoW is more alive than ever.Shocking wrote:
WoW is dead
WoW is losing subs for the first time in its history (not counting the time china mass-banned the servers)
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could you build a house at 21, smartass?Jay wrote:
It's a life experience, zique. I almost feel bad for you because there's a giant hole in your personality derived from the simple fact that you've gone out of your way to make it so you never have to work 'an honest days labor'. Can you change a tire? Can you change your oil? Could you put up a piece of drywall? Dig a hole without becoming instantly tired? These are simplistic jobs that you undoubtedly look down upon but I bet you couldn't perform any of them. If your life path was one that led to riches then you could probably get away with just paying other people to do everything for you. But you're not.Uzique wrote:
i can say with absolute confidence that having not worked at a supermarket with morons does not lead me to question my ability to do graduate work at all. especially in the field i want to go into. at no point do i think "holy shit, can i manage this research proposal? i haven't even worked a till in my life!". and i don't buy the 'social skills' benefits of work. how socially awkward can you be if you need to be forced to get used to freely interacting by work? my my my.
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didnt they go from 13 to 11 million since the release of cataclysm?Uzique wrote:
more misinformed nonsense from finray, esquire.Finray wrote:
WoW is more alive than ever.Shocking wrote:
WoW is dead
WoW is losing subs for the first time in its history (not counting the time china mass-banned the servers)
I believe it was an all time low since 2009
it was a troll, guys, fyi.

lol, you win books for getting 1:1's on SEPARATE MODULES?!?Jenspm wrote:
"Dear Student
The School of History congratulates you on your distinction level performance in one (or more) subhonours module(s) taught in the School of History in 2010-2011.
The School of History awards book prizes to acknowledge such achievement and we are delighted to invite you to select a book/s.
The procedure for choosing and receiving your prize(s) is described on the School of History website: www.st-andrews.ac.uk/history. Please note that you must make your choice(s) BEFORE Monday, 1st August 2011.
Congratulations again on your fine achievement."
haha!
i've been shortlisted for an essay prize worth £350-500 but that's for all of my finalist submissions and i don't find out til mid-july
if i win it i'm just gonna buy an eight-ball.
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no it wasn't, finray.Finray wrote:
it was a troll, guys, fyi.
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yes it was, uzique.

whattrollswantyoutobelieve.jpgFinray wrote:
it was a troll, guys, fyi.

and i like the logic of "if you're not going to be a banker you've got to be an itinerant ditch-digger".Uzique wrote:
could you build a house at 21, smartass?Jay wrote:
It's a life experience, zique. I almost feel bad for you because there's a giant hole in your personality derived from the simple fact that you've gone out of your way to make it so you never have to work 'an honest days labor'. Can you change a tire? Can you change your oil? Could you put up a piece of drywall? Dig a hole without becoming instantly tired? These are simplistic jobs that you undoubtedly look down upon but I bet you couldn't perform any of them. If your life path was one that led to riches then you could probably get away with just paying other people to do everything for you. But you're not.Uzique wrote:
i can say with absolute confidence that having not worked at a supermarket with morons does not lead me to question my ability to do graduate work at all. especially in the field i want to go into. at no point do i think "holy shit, can i manage this research proposal? i haven't even worked a till in my life!". and i don't buy the 'social skills' benefits of work. how socially awkward can you be if you need to be forced to get used to freely interacting by work? my my my.
lots of perfectly comfortable middle-class people get by on adequate salaries without "having to put up a piece of dry wall"
let me know how that goes for you though, thoreau!
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Yes.Uzique wrote:
could you build a house at 21, smartass?Jay wrote:
It's a life experience, zique. I almost feel bad for you because there's a giant hole in your personality derived from the simple fact that you've gone out of your way to make it so you never have to work 'an honest days labor'. Can you change a tire? Can you change your oil? Could you put up a piece of drywall? Dig a hole without becoming instantly tired? These are simplistic jobs that you undoubtedly look down upon but I bet you couldn't perform any of them. If your life path was one that led to riches then you could probably get away with just paying other people to do everything for you. But you're not.Uzique wrote:
i can say with absolute confidence that having not worked at a supermarket with morons does not lead me to question my ability to do graduate work at all. especially in the field i want to go into. at no point do i think "holy shit, can i manage this research proposal? i haven't even worked a till in my life!". and i don't buy the 'social skills' benefits of work. how socially awkward can you be if you need to be forced to get used to freely interacting by work? my my my.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
rofl. what a joker.
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My family all works in construction. What do you think I did during my summers in high school?Uzique wrote:
rofl. what a joker.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat