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Nov 23, 2004 10:01


academics are so dumb sometimes. why is it necessary to write a paper entitled, "explaining why high-income households have more savings than low-income households." Is that really worth explaining?

in a conversation with hemingway, fitzgerald said, "you know, rich people are different from you and me." to which hemingway replied, "yeah, they ( Read more... )

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pouty_pouterson November 24 2004, 07:32:57 UTC
ellen

i am most partial to 5 with an extra emphasis on the liasoning with men.

i am partial to 3 but thats because i cant resist the temptation of being an asian maternal figure that thinks highly of school, or at least the feining like one is applying to school even if they dotn want to go. if you apply to some masters programs, the deadlines are not due till later , columbia in april, or you could be like mark favis and apply to a grad school with rolling admissions , i.e. the London School of enonomics. if you're not sure, you can still apply and defer and decide later or apply for 2006 and take the gre wel in advace and meet with professors early so you can leave the country and not have to worry.

i am partial to 4...4a if not for too long b/c that could lead to 7, and 4b sounds good.

last but not least, i am partial to 7 because if you get pregnant your cheeks will be big rosy and cute , you will have large breasts, and a new companion.

i am also partial to 6 because it sounds like you would be happy cooking.but would you learn how to cook meat too?

look back it think i am partial to all your plans, especially the one involving "butch lesbianism and motorcycle boots"

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i'm like, what's next? _sourcream November 24 2004, 16:57:50 UTC
oh carmina, sagacious guidance counselor, i like your reasoning for all of them. my problem with school is that i did it for so long (well as long as most people we associate with) and that once i graduated, i became depressed, directionless, and bitter. I felt like i couldnt go back to school just to avoid working and being in the real world. i had the hopes that working a "real" job (where all of a sudden you're like, "WAIT! YOU MEAN ITS NOT MY GOD GIVEN RIGHT TO GET VETERAN'S DAY OFF?") would in some ways be better than school because i could learn what i want and don't want in a job while making and not spending money (on school). and learning what you don't want to do is just as important as figuring out what you do want, at least thats what my sis is always telling me. like i know i don't want a job where i sit in front of a computer all day... and i didn't know that before. i used to think sitting in front of a computer playing on the internet was a dream come true, i could write lots of testimonials and interesting bulletins, and Tom would crown me homecoming queen of the internet. but alas, my dreams are really not at all. anyway, i will keep you updated.

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