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Post by karl on Feb 24, 2020 21:47:45 GMT
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Post by thesageofmainstreet on Feb 28, 2020 19:00:56 GMT
Professors Mind-Rape Their Students. The Whole Institution Is Class-Biased Slavery for White People."I should have never gone..." Like most college graduates, you didn't even learn 6th-Grader grammar. The plutocrats who mandate this criminal indentured servitude better preach what they practice with their own children: an adult allowance plus paid-up tuition. If they don't start acting democratically, we should take away their future by harassing their brats so much they drop out of society altogether. I don't know what your talking about, I have the goodest grammar. College Graduates Have No Right to the Jobs They Get
I have the most bestest grammar, so mine is more gooder than yours.
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Post by thesageofmainstreet on Feb 28, 2020 19:31:16 GMT
Sage, you have reasons to disagree with etymologies you have been taught. For instance, you cite "duo, two, to, too, …) There you have it, a blunder which even the best linguistists of the 20th century (Pokorny and Semerano) have made. They and your teacher did not distinguish cognates (words which sound alike and have the same basic meaning) and homophones (words which sound alike but have entirely different meanings). Their lengthy works are useless; they have not established etymologies of the Indo-European languages. Material for jokes is available: two = too coronavirus = Koran virus [which is lethal]. In fact, "corona" sounds almost like "Koran" (or Quran), but their respective meanings are "crown" (or crown-like) and "reading; book". Those Who Delude Themselves Blindly Imitate the New Grammar of People They DespiseAnthropos <anti rhetheis epos = the creature that speaks back. T and D are pointing sounds, so the three homophones are derived from the same prehistoric root. HE (it's easier to use caps instead of italics) means "this person," just as the related HERE means "this place." So it is covers both genders when referring to an individual who is a member of a group. Be independent of the inferior scum in the media and quit using "he or she"; that led to the Low IQ (or brainwashed High IQ) usage of "they" with a singular antecedent. I have no intellectual respect for anyone who accepts the almost universal use of the Postmodern Femininny use of "they" referring to the singular. If you hate the guts of the entitled snakes who imposed this intentionally brain-damaging (yeah, that's how evil they are; they must be silenced) ungrammar on us. These rotten pseudo-intellectuals in the media actually go out of their way to start a sentence in the singular. Instead of opining "If lawyers do that, they should be disbarred," they will change it to "If a lawyer does that, they should be disbarred." EQUITY: an intelligent person would realize it has nothing to do with equality; it is from EQUUS. Romans who could afford warhorses (knights) made their money through owning business. CABALLO, CAVALIER also comes from EQUUS>QUUS>K00-WOOS>KOO-VOOS>KOO-BOOS>KA-BUS, with an affectionate diminutive suffix.
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Post by KGrim on Feb 28, 2020 20:34:51 GMT
I don't know what your talking about, I have the goodest grammar. College Graduates Have No Right to the Jobs They Get
I have the most bestest grammar, so mine is more gooder than yours. I don't have a job. I live on Social Security. Eat me.
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Post by thesageofmainstreet on Feb 29, 2020 18:53:26 GMT
College Graduates Have No Right to the Jobs They Get
I have the most bestest grammar, so mine is more gooder than yours. I don't have a job. I live on Social Security. Plutocrats Who Only Benefit Themselves Are the Ones Who Tell You Smart Graduates Only Benefit Themselves
You'd be better off if we replaced this dysfunctional university system with students being recruited and highly paid, exactly like American 18-year-old baseball players are. Even if you wouldn't qualify, rewarding talent up front will create high-paying jobs for everybody else. Saying that our inferior-IQ businessmen create jobs is like saying that vampires create blood.
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Post by KGrim on Feb 29, 2020 21:24:19 GMT
I don't have a job. I live on Social Security. Plutocrats Who Only Benefit Themselves Are the Ones Who Tell You Smart Graduates Only Benefit Themselves
You'd be better off if we replaced this dysfunctional university system with students being recruited and highly paid, exactly like American 18-year-old baseball players are. Even if you wouldn't qualify, rewarding talent up front will create high-paying jobs for everybody else. Saying that our inferior-IQ businessmen create jobs is like saying that vampires create blood. You know I think I can agree with you on that. The only thing in college I learned was what I needed to learn to pass tests. There were few classes that tried to prepare me for what I should expect in the real world, but they were wholly inadequate by themselves.
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Post by thesageofmainstreet on Mar 1, 2020 21:14:54 GMT
Plutocrats Who Only Benefit Themselves Are the Ones Who Tell You Smart Graduates Only Benefit Themselves
YouMAN'd be better off if we replaced this dysfunctional university system with students being recruited and highly paid, exactly like American 18-year-old baseball players are. Even if you wouldn't qualify, rewarding talent up front will create high-paying jobs for everybody else. Saying that our inferior-IQ businessmen create jobs is like saying that vampires create blood. You know I think I can agree with you on that. The only thing in college I learned was what I needed to learn to pass tests. There were few classes that tried to prepare me for what I should expect in the real world, but they were wholly inadequate by themselves. MANAGEMENT BY IMAGINATION America had its greatest economy back when people started at menial jobs and worked their way up to the top, learning all facets of the business on the way. It made a lot more sense than hiring grads with four years of irrelevant theoretical knowledge and starting them in mid-management. The university tells them that all the jobs on the ground floor are for inferior minds and there's no need to learn anything about them.
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Post by thesageofmainstreet on Mar 9, 2020 19:02:38 GMT
Sage, you have reasons to disagree with etymologies you have been taught. For instance, you cite "duo, two, to, too, …) There you have it, a blunder which even the best linguistists of the 20th century (Pokorny and Semerano) have made. They and your teacher did not distinguish cognates (words which sound alike and have the same basic meaning) and homophones (words which sound alike but have entirely different meanings). Their lengthy works are useless; they have not established etymologies of the Indo-European languages. Material for jokes is available: two = too coronavirus = Koran virus [which is lethal]. In fact, "corona" sounds almost like "Koran" (or Quran), but their respective meanings are "crown" (or crown-like) and "reading; book". Those Who Delude Themselves Blindly Imitate the New Grammar of People They DespiseAnthropos <anti rhetheis epos = the creature that speaks back. T and D are pointing sounds, so the three homophones are derived from the same prehistoric root. HE (it's easier to use caps instead of italics) means "this person," just as the related HERE means "this place." So it is covers both genders when referring to an individual who is a member of a group. Be independent of the inferior scum in the media and quit using "he or she"; that led to the Low IQ (or brainwashed High IQ) usage of "they" with a singular antecedent. I have no intellectual respect for anyone who accepts the almost universal use of the Postmodern Femininny use of "they" referring to the singular. If you hate the guts of the entitled snakes who imposed this intentionally brain-damaging (yeah, that's how evil they are; they must be silenced) ungrammar on us. These rotten pseudo-intellectuals in the media actually go out of their way to start a sentence in the singular. Instead of opining "If lawyers do that, they should be disbarred," they will change it to "If a lawyer does that, they should be disbarred." EQUITY: an intelligent person would realize it has nothing to do with equality; it is from EQUUS. Romans who could afford warhorses (knights) made their money through owning business. CABALLO, CAVALIER also comes from EQUUS>QUUS>K00-WOOS>KOO-VOOS>KOO-BOOS>KA-BUS, with an affectionate diminutive suffix. The Media Are Totally Responsible for Destroying Intelligent SpeechSO is related to (non) sequitur, consecutive, second ("following first") etc. The despicable academics have it related to "self" (as in SUIcide), as if it is some kind of affirmative reinforcement of the preceding. But it is an attempt to say or guess what follows from the preceding. The ignorant and dysfunctional language lords in the media have added this to their continual outbreaks of grammatical monstrosities. Hasn't anybody noticed their misuse of SO to mean "It's my turn to speak," having no other connection to what has been said previously? These retards are now starting every opening paragraph with SO, making it lose its real meaning entirely. Under these Diploma Dumbos, it's become a verbal tic, like clearing one's throat before speaking.
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Post by Neuron420 on May 14, 2020 18:27:33 GMT
I totally agree that our education system is broken, and people go to university for mostly the wrong reasons. While in university, people would ask me, "Why are you majoring in philosophy? What kind of job do you expect to get with that degree?", to which I would reply, "Why can't I become educated, just for the sake of being educated?". Higher education now seems to be a direct treadmill to corporate jobs. That is why most colleges and universities have well funded Business, Law, and STEM departments. While philosophy departments are always small, underfunded and have a low enrollment rate. Governments and big business's are not interested in employing people that by their very nature, question the status quo. Of course that is just my opinion and not backed by any evidence, except for my observations.
Currently, I am working on a major in Space Studies w/ emphasis on Cosmology and a minor in Mathematics. I am doing this for no particular reason, other than I want to. Education is a good thing!
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