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Verily, the chocolate bunny rabits doth run and play while Anakha gently hums:
I would, but unfortunately, my books are a hop, skip, and a jump away, and im too lazy to do all three of those.
If your library is anything like the others I've been in over the years, you shouldn't be forced to go get your own books, because you're surrounded by thousands of them on every subject imaginable.
--Satan, quoted by John Milton
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Anakha got all f'ed up on Angel Dust and wrote:
filled to the brim with subjects i could care less about
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Anakha had this to say about Robocop:
Ahh, but this is the college library, filled to the brim with subjects i could care less about, but lacking a single copy of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
The library is a wealth of information that would be useful for you to know.
In just one hour, you could learn the driving forces behind the holocaust, how to brainwash someone or what causes cancer.
Or, I suppose you could read an obscure piece of science fiction comedy embraced by losers to set themselves apart from other losers.
Read a book, you fucktard.
Unless you're at some seriously Bumfuck U.
--Satan, quoted by John Milton
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Bloodsage stopped staring at Deedlit long enough to write:
Bumfuck U.
I'm at a community college, so yes, it is Bumfuck U.
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Anakha obviously shouldn't have said:
I'm at a community college, so yes, it is Bumfuck U.
Dosn't like to read and at a community college. Imagine that.
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Naimah wrote this stupid crap:
Dosn't like to read and at a community college. Imagine that.
Wrong again, actually i enjoy reading, but not overly much. Considering I spent nearly this entire weekend reading the Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, since i never read all the books.
And no, im not obsessed with Douglas Adams, i just have his books on my mind.
It's not something people hear about.
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Everyone wondered WTF when Sean wrote:
Why the fuck are you in a library at all if not to read?
So i can grace these forums with my presence!
</sarcasm>
It's not something people hear about.
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/a/douglas-adams/last-chance-to-see.htm
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Anakha had this to say about Pirotess:
I'm at a community college, so yes, it is Bumfuck U.
really, the Community College(OCC, Harvard on the Lake, Hooper U, UCLA-University Closest to Lakewood Area- Pre-Rutgers) and so on I goto has a fairly good Fiction section. Hell they have some odd ass books too, I remember haveing to wait for a class to start because the one before it was canceled, found a fairly large book devoted to electric motors under 25 HP, All about the motor, Construction usage and so forth. I read like a 1/4 of it brfore I had to goto class.
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Liam enlisted the help of an infinite number of monkeys to write:
Pick up a book on something neat, like criminal or sexual behaviour.
Remember how cool those books on snakes, spiders and such were when you were a kid?
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JooJooFlop had this to say about Knight Rider:
Remember how cool those books on snakes, spiders and such were when you were a kid?
When we were kids?
Fuck, man, those books are still cool.
It's not something people hear about.
Edit: also around 800-810 are books with writing and grammar tips, if you want advice on writing the novel you mentioned. MorbId fucked around with this message on 11-28-2005 at 06:40 PM.
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Sean stopped beating up furries long enough to write:
When we were kids?Fuck, man, those books are still cool.
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Nobody really understood why Suddar wrote:
I think you should be banned for this.
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Suddar spewed forth this undeniable truth:
I think you should be banned for this.
Delidgamond fucked around with this message on 11-28-2005 at 08:54 PM.
Edit: Oh and fuck books. I have never gone out and read a book that wasn't assigned to me by my English prof. I have never, ever found them entertaining in the slightest. Any research I do is on the internet.
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Redmage Darkrayver had this to say about Punky Brewster:
Wow, loads of replies and smart ass remarks, and someone finally comes through with an answer that applies to the original question.Go Bane!
Is this what a loser circle jerk looks like?
You're wasting time and money, and taking up facilities that could be used by someone who wants to learn.
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Pvednes enlisted the help of an infinite number of monkeys to write:
Why the fuck are you even at college at all?You're wasting time and money, and taking up facilities that could be used by someone who wants to learn.
Interesting point. It crosses my mind that, in this day and age, college is no longer really an exception, but a requirement to get anywhere in life. I notice that a lot of people come out of college not really knowing jack.
Maybe this can be attributed to the fact that a lot of kids take college courses they really aren't interested in, like business and so forth, and as a result, never really learn anything.
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Mr. Parcelan enlisted the help of an infinite number of monkeys to write:
Interesting point. It crosses my mind that, in this day and age, college is no longer really an exception, but a requirement to get anywhere in life. I notice that a lot of people come out of college not really knowing jack.Maybe this can be attributed to the fact that a lot of kids take college courses they really aren't interested in, like business and so forth, and as a result, never really learn anything.
It could be that alot of kids pick a major without even giveing thought to what you do with it after you finich school, or even what sort of job you would get with it. I know of like 5 diffrent kids going to monmouth University that all took the same degree, and all found out that what you do with it is not something they want to do. Or you get the kids coasting on their parents money takeing a degree in like Mass media or some sort of basket weaving degree. I mean I have weighed out what I wanted to get from school, and went with the thing that would lead to better employment over what looked fun.
If all you want out of it is employment, go with an apprenticeship in something you enjoy instead. Tradesmen make a good living.
If you want an education, you go to university. University is for people with the desire to learn, and the ability to do so. Without those two things, you've no right to be there, no matter how much money you have.
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Pvednes stumbled drunkenly to the keyboard and typed:
It's about education, not employment.If all you want out of it is employment, go with an apprenticeship in something you enjoy instead. Tradesmen make a good living.
If you want an education, you go to university. University is for people with the desire to learn, and the ability to do so. Without those two things, you've no right to be there, no matter how much money you have.
But think of the poor.
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Naimah stopped beating up furries long enough to write:
But think of the poor.
Not reading, hmm? If you have the ability and desire to learn, you have the right to an education, economic considerations notwithstanding.
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The logic train ran off the tracks when Pvednes said:
Not reading, hmm? If you have the ability and desire to learn, you have the right to an education, economic considerations notwithstanding.
Actually I did. In general lower income children will do poorer on most measures of intelegence regardless of their actual ability. Thus by saying only those with the desire and ability to learn, which has to be measured in some way, should go to college you are saying that the poor should have a lesser chance.
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Pvednes attempted to be funny by writing:
It's about education, not employment.If all you want out of it is employment, go with an apprenticeship in something you enjoy instead. Tradesmen make a good living.
If you want an education, you go to university. University is for people with the desire to learn, and the ability to do so. Without those two things, you've no right to be there, no matter how much money you have.
That used to be true. But now a lot of it is about employment. Many industries will not even look at you without a 4 year degree. And that number is increasing everyday. That is what is pushing this change.
The role of Universities has changed over the years, theres no "right" to be at one or not. If you have the money and the grades, you're in. Universities are not some mystical entity, they're a business just like McDonald's.