jiminski wrote:
I think glide is bigger than that.
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btownmeggy wrote:Mr_Adams wrote:static_ice wrote:btownmeggy wrote:heavycola wrote:Congratulations meggy. What were you studying?
Thank you. I was studying Latin American History.
CongratsMy friend's wife just got her masters recently in medical science (or something like that)
See HERE is a degree with real world aplication
Do you think that the study of history has any worth at all? Or is it just useless, in your opinion, to study of the history of a worthless, poor, backwards place full of redskins, spics, and niggers?
btownmeggy wrote:backwards place full of redskins, spics, and niggers?
Mr_Adams wrote:Not COMPLETELY worthless, history is quit good to study in combination with another subject. What I want to know is what will you, as a master of your subject... or whatever, will contribute to society?
heavycola wrote:I actually converted around page 198. Unfortunately, I converted to satanism.Snorri1234 wrote:Man, this thread was great. A whopping 230 pages with noone changing their viewpoint.
Mr_Adams wrote:As for this comment, I've never been so insulted in my life... To accuse someone of such a thing is insulting, don't you know that?
got tonkaed wrote:lol sound.....if your 15 and she just got her masters....clearly you guys are not about the same age.

btownmeggy wrote:Mr_Adams wrote:As for this comment, I've never been so insulted in my life... To accuse someone of such a thing is insulting, don't you know that?
If you've never been so insulted in your life, you must have led a very sheltered life. You have a few things to learn. Maybe I will one day help you with that. One day, maybe one day, you'll be struggling for your degree in marketing and you'll have one last required liberal arts class to take. Every dadgum class will be full except... HIS201, Modern Latin American History. You'll grudgingly register for the class, figuring it'll be easy.
And maybe, just maybe, I will be your professor. And hopefully, ever so hopefully, I will expand your mind, so that even if you continue with your fine career in marketing, continue leading an incredibly sheltered life with little contact with the world outside your suburban neighborhood, you'll be cognizant that a different reality exists, one that you impact every single day. Maybe, remembering that old HIS201 class, you'll donate $5 to Medecins sans frontiers and a little kid in Guatemala will be vaccinated for yellow fever and survive past 5 years old.
Maybe.