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eat big

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Women college students don't find it acceptable for you to go outside without your shirt on if you are running or simply taking out your trash for 30 seconds.

Bitches who play mind games and don't know what the fuck they want call the men 'immature' when really the men are just confused by the women being confused.

My shits are smaller the day of and day after I train legs yet I eat more those days.

It hurts to pull a dingleberry out of the hair directly around your anus.
 
This is really funny to me.

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eat big said:
Women college students don't find it acceptable for you to go outside without your shirt on if you are running or simply taking out your trash for 30 seconds.

Bitches who play mind games and don't know what the fuck they want call the men 'immature' when really the men are just confused by the women being confused.

My shits are smaller the day of and day after I train legs yet I eat more those days.

It hurts to pull a dingleberry out of the hair directly around your anus.

I don't understand #1
 
string_bean00 said:
I don't understand #1


I don't either. I'll be taking my trash out the dumpster (Angels mouth) and it will take no more than 30 seconds. I will sit in my chair as I am now without a shirt on and the blinds will be open and people can see in. I also throw the football outside with my friends without my shirt on and apparently the women in my housing complex think its not attractive. I didn't expect it to be attractive, just not unattractive.

I know I look better than most college guys too.
 
jerkbox said:
a lot of guys think that about themselves bor


If they work out at all, they probably do. Not many college people work out really.


Let me rephrase that, not many college people work out and don't kill their progress with beer and fast-food.
 
eat big said:
If they work out at all, they probably do. Not many college people work out really.


Let me rephrase that, not many college people work out and don't kill their progress with beer and fast-food.


mmmm


beer
 
eat big said:
Women college students don't find it acceptable for you to go outside without your shirt on if you are running or simply taking out your trash for 30 seconds.
thats because they think youre doing it to get a reaction. reject their frame of thought, tell them to fuck off and you do what you like thankyouverymuch, and theyll not only accept it, but like you for it

eat big said:
Bitches who play mind games and don't know what the fuck they want call the men 'immature' when really the men are just confused by the women being confused.
the women arent confused, theyre just shifting blame onto the guy. flip it back on them and say say "im not immature. you just dont like what im saying. get over it." and theyll usually fall back into line

i never should have got into all this pickup shit. i spend half the night slapping chicks down lol
 
i don't miss college
 
eat big said:
That's definitely a good thing. Shows you're more mature.

college was, is, and will be more useless as time goes on

the only useful things i learned from college had to do with my personality, dreams, flaws and strengths

everything else was stored in short term memory
 
swole said:
college was, is, and will be more useless as time goes on

the only useful things i learned from college had to do with my personality, dreams, flaws and strengths

everything else was stored in short term memory


I couldn't agree more, I actually get more out of education now after being out of college and working for over 10 years then I did in college.

I still think people should work for a year between high school and college and I mean full time 40+ hour week in the fiel they think they want to pursue - even if they just get coffee and deliver the mail.

When I graduated college I thought I knew everything I needed to know but the reality was - I didn't have any real practical knowledge about my industry let alone anything in regard to general business practice and I did work between high school and college, just not in my industry. Ignorant and arrogant are a bad combination and not everyone will find themselves open enough to the idea to realize that they are just that.

Even with all that what I think the one thing that still has not changed is that people are impressed and mislead by two things - degrees on resumes/CV's and acronyms after the comma of their name and others names. I have a few and I'll be the first to admit it's no guarantee as the ability of the person carrying them around.
 
Gymgurl said:
This thread sucks except Velvett's nipple post

if it weren't for nipples and a vagina, you'd suck too
 
Gymgurl said:
Thank god I don't have a cawk....then I would really suck ass

sometimes i do the mangina and play with my nipples, does that make me cool?
 
velvett said:
I couldn't agree more, I actually get more out of education now after being out of college and working for over 10 years then I did in college.

I still think people should work for a year between high school and college and I mean full time 40+ hour week in the fiel they think they want to pursue - even if they just get coffee and deliver the mail.

When I graduated college I thought I knew everything I needed to know but the reality was - I didn't have any real practical knowledge about my industry let alone anything in regard to general business practice and I did work between high school and college, just not in my industry. Ignorant and arrogant are a bad combination and not everyone will find themselves open enough to the idea to realize that they are just that.

Even with all that what I think the one thing that still has not changed is that people are impressed and mislead by two things - degrees on resumes/CV's and acronyms after the comma of their name and others names. I have a few and I'll be the first to admit it's no guarantee as the ability of the person carrying them around.


college is to learn theory, and lay the foundation for a career. A lot of people don't do well with that, and maybe aren't suited for the environment, but I still think for most professions, it's necessary. And I also think a liberal arts education provides a more rounded education.

In my industry, I can always spot the technical school grads who were shuttled through some program in 18 months...they can't write, they know a bit of software, but not design fundamentals, they are completely ignorant of design theory.

Some schools, Drexel down here being one, have 5 year programs where students go through a coop program where they work part of the time in the field...not a bad idea.
 
College = Lots of hot vagina, drinking, football and lots of good times. Somewhere along the line you are supposed to broaden your knowledge and way of thinking.
 
Collidge.

Also, How do you know they don't like it? They tell you?


"Hey boy, that's unattractive."

"Pffft, pffft, boy! That's unattractive."


This Indian store owner used to tell us that when we looked at the Playboys as kids.... "Pfft pfftt boy, don't look at the dirdy magadines. PFFT.. PFFT.. BOY!! DON'T LOOK AT THE DIRDY MAGADINES!"


Personally, I keep my shirt on. But I'm not "buff" for the current college crowd, so to speak.
 
uni was one of the best things i ever did.

it taught me that people are intrinsically self serving cunts, that the world as i was taught to see it was a load of shit, and that i should use everyone in the world for what they were good for, then discard them like the useless heaps of crap they really are

i could have learnt how to be a pharmacist in 18 months. instead, they drew it out to 4 years, making you jump through hoops like a dickhead, power tripping on their perception of their own self importance. one of the best students in the class has already killed someone with a shitty decision

not to be a rebel without a cause or anything, but "the establishment" can fuck off

yia
 
uni was one of the best things i ever did.

it taught me that people are intrinsically self serving cunts, that the world as i was taught to see it was a load of shit, and that i should use everyone in the world for what they were good for, then discard them like the useless heaps of crap they really are

i could have learnt how to be a pharmacist in 18 months. instead, they drew it out to 4 years, making you jump through hoops like a dickhead, power tripping on their perception of their own self importance. one of the best students in the class has already killed someone with a shitty decision

not to be a rebel without a cause or anything, but "the establishment" can fuck off

yia
 
jerkbox said:
college is to learn theory, and lay the foundation for a career


I don't disagree with that - that's a perfect way to say it - theory.

Like a medical doctor that only works in research verse an ER doctor - they may have had the same schooling but their practical experience is what separates them.

I can also tell the difference between the educated folk in my field verses the self-taught and while one over the other will not dictate the ability or success of that person, theory and practical knowledge work best together not separately.

I think my point which I failed to articulate is that going to college and getting a degree doesn't guarantee that you will be good or successful at what you studied in a career setting and college grads often do not know or believe that (not that that should be held against them).
 
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