Fornits
General Interest => Open Free for All => Topic started by: Anonymous on January 28, 2009, 12:47:36 AM
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Curious about fornits' cult-gulag (whatever you call these plaves) survivor posters.
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Curious about fornits' cult-gulag (whatever you call these plaves) survivor posters.
Age: 25
Asociates - IT / Programming
Batchelors - Art and Visual Technology.
various certs.
Portfolio and resume here:
http://www.michaelcrawfordportfolio.com/ (http://www.michaelcrawfordportfolio.com/)
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Im an asshol-lio-lioliolio.....
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Age: 20
Associates in Social Sciences
Bachelors in Psychology in progress
Also, was valedictorian and graduated at 16.
A lot of people think kids from programs are stupid for some reason. Time to prove them wrong.
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If you want people to take you seriouslly you might consider changing your username. It makes you sound like an underage mexican whore.
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Age: 20
Associates in Social Sciences
Bachelors in Psychology in progress
Also, was valedictorian and graduated at 16.
A lot of people think kids from programs are stupid for some reason. Time to prove them wrong.
What was your program?
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Lolita was of Anglo Saxon heritage.
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If you want people to take you seriouslly you might consider changing your username. It makes you sound like an underage mexican whore.
LOL- Actually, Lolita was a book by Nabokov, and then a film by Stanley Kubrick....carry on.
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Age: 20
Associates in Social Sciences
Bachelors in Psychology in progress
Also, was valedictorian and graduated at 16.
A lot of people think kids from programs are stupid for some reason. Time to prove them wrong.
I would think it is more that 2 or 3 years in a place that discourages traditional academic learning would make it hard for even a very smart person to get ahead academically. Not so much because a kid in a program is smarter or dumber than any other kid.
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Age: 20
Associates in Social Sciences
Bachelors in Psychology in progress
Also, was valedictorian and graduated at 16.
A lot of people think kids from programs are stupid for some reason. Time to prove them wrong.
I would think it is more that 2 or 3 years in a place that discourages traditional academic learning would make it hard for even a very smart person to get ahead academically. Not so much because a kid in a program is smarter or dumber than any other kid.
yup, thats very , very true.
who else? Anyone overy 30?
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lolita, despite its salacious undertones and interpretation is actually a very sad book that show pretty fairly what happens to kids who are used to satisfy their parents' desires, as opposed to having their needs met.
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Age: 34
Occupation: Professional
Education: Masters Degree
Income level: 250,000+ (+ depending on bonus)
Program graduate.
I am grateful for my parents who had the insight and courage to help me when I needed it! I am a successful person who is so very proud of what I have accomplished since the day I decided to turn my life around in a program many years ago. Since then programs have become more effective, safer , and from what I can tell a lot more fun! You younger people should consider yourself lucky, you have it easy now. Yet you still whine and complain about it.
remember: Just because you're a failure, doesn't give you the right to blame it on the program! Take some accountability for your own life and realize you are exactly where you want to be (even if you don't know it).
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Age: 34
Occupation: Professional
Education: Masters Degree
Income level: 250,000+ (+ depending on bonus)
Program graduate.
I am grateful for my parents who had the insight and courage to help me when I needed it! I am a successful person who is so very proud of what I have accomplished since the day I decided to turn my life around in a program many years ago. Since then programs have become more effective, safer , and from what I can tell a lot more fun! You younger people should consider yourself lucky, you have it easy now. Yet you still whine and complain about it.
remember: Just because you're a failure, doesn't give you the right to blame it on the program! Take some accountability for your own life and realize you are exactly where you want to be (even if you don't know it).
34 year olds with "masters degrees" don't speak in such an unlettered, dull witted fashion.
Next time you want to impersonate a "success," I recommend a more conciliatory attitude. Mention how you understand "some" programs are abusive but "your" program (don’t name it or that will kill the fiction) was the growth experience you needed. Then mention how you would never tell another parent what to do, but for your family a program was helpful. Then say it’s up to the parent to do a lot of research before doing anything and follow their instincts. That’s the modality of the modern day troll, educational consultant. Keep trying. You'll get better.
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Age: 34
Occupation: Professional
Education: Masters Degree
Income level: 250,000+ (+ depending on bonus)
Program graduate.
I am grateful for my parents who had the insight and courage to help me when I needed it! I am a successful person who is so very proud of what I have accomplished since the day I decided to turn my life around in a program many years ago. Since then programs have become more effective, safer , and from what I can tell a lot more fun! You younger people should consider yourself lucky, you have it easy now. Yet you still whine and complain about it.
remember: Just because you're a failure, doesn't give you the right to blame it on the program! Take some accountability for your own life and realize you are exactly where you want to be (even if you don't know it).
:roflmao:
Judging by the number of threads currently and just recently littered with posts containing the same terminology, cadence and tenor of hubris, you are either paid by the keystroke, or on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
"Program graduate?" lol. Which one? I dare you to name it, and to support your loyalty with reasons!
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Age: 14
Focus: Underage Whore