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JUST ADMIT YOU ARE SCHOLLARLY RZ!!!!justabitunusual wrote:Agreed. Also agree w Smalls ab not wanting to hate OP, but OP making it hard...i mean w comments like those you have to wonder if OP is just a real troll.JackelJ wrote:This is the most ignorant thing I have heard about any major. Life lesson: keep your mouth shut about things you know nothing about. Its not worth my time to correct you.
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Yo! Don't forget the Rasta!!TheWalkingDebt wrote:From left to right (these are political ideologies, not parties):RZ5646 wrote:I like it. What are some of the more obscure parties/camps that I should add to the poll?TheWalkingDebt wrote:I'm guessing she sees it less as "throwing it away" and more as "building upon it"RZ5646 wrote: Which is why it's odd that you want to throw away all the opportunities you have. If you just don't want to be an engineer anymore and think it's mind-numbingly boring or whatever, cool, but saying that law is a more likely path to fame and fortune tests your credibility. I'm okay with admitting my UG mistakes: I should have done STEM.
Also, I'd be interested to see a poll about political affiliations ITT. Dem, Rep, Libertarian, Green, etc.
Socialist
Green
Progressive Democrat
New Dems Democrat
Blue dog Democrat
"Country club" Republican (think George H.W.)
Republican
Tea Party Republican
Libertarian
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Ignore the obnoxious fool!justabitunusual wrote:Agreed. Also agree w Smalls ab not wanting to hate OP, but OP making it hard...i mean w comments like those you have to wonder if OP is just a real troll.JackelJ wrote:This is the most ignorant thing I have heard about any major. Life lesson: keep your mouth shut about things you know nothing about. Its not worth my time to correct you.

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Thanks for the 'to the point' advice. Sometimes we all need to be told the obvious!Rigo wrote:I followed the 7Sage method and made multiple copies of each game and would relentlessly drill them.biggestlawman wrote:Share what you think will be a fool proof plan for LG. I have started with the Trainer, and of course, it tackles all three sections.Dirigo wrote: It's really not that hard. I don't get it.
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just saw this...yeah i agree everyone is different...there were some lighter shoes than these tbh (i don't remember which ones they were- they were also a little more $)...but i do use these for other things besides running, like kick boxing, etc. so I needed something not quite as light...more stable....although the girl who was selling me them, was quick to say, "don't call these stability shoes!" lol....i would def consider getting a lighter shoe if i was using it just for running.ChoboPie wrote:
I used to use Brooks and New Balance stability shoes, and they were pretty damn solid. But the Nimbus just made the runs feel a lot smoother and lighter (some people used to say the NB 860s would make it feel like you were running on clouds, but I really only got that glorious feeling with the Nimbus).
Definitely try them out if you get the chance.
jkjk, never used the PureFlow so I can't comment on them. They definitely do look pretty light af, and Imma let you finish, but Nimbus shoe best shoe of all time.
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I need new shoes... I got a decently cheap pair a bit ago bc of dry-land/running for swimming. Theyre okay but it's time for a better pair since summer is coming and I hope to be outside running or w.e... tho just spent a pretty penny on shoes to lift sooooooo running shoes can waitjustabitunusual wrote:just saw this...yeah i agree everyone is different...there were some lighter shoes than these tbh (i don't remember which ones they were- they were also a little more $)...but i do use these for other things besides running, like kick boxing, etc. so I needed something not quite as light...more stable....although the girl who was selling me them, was quick to say, "don't call these stability shoes!" lol....i would def consider getting a lighter shoe if i was using it just for running.ChoboPie wrote:
I used to use Brooks and New Balance stability shoes, and they were pretty damn solid. But the Nimbus just made the runs feel a lot smoother and lighter (some people used to say the NB 860s would make it feel like you were running on clouds, but I really only got that glorious feeling with the Nimbus).
Definitely try them out if you get the chance.
jkjk, never used the PureFlow so I can't comment on them. They definitely do look pretty light af, and Imma let you finish, but Nimbus shoe best shoe of all time.
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send some my way plzzzzzRaiderRed wrote:CAKE!
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I don't think these are controversial claims. I'm just stating facts really.
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Gosh, it's so weird. The more I do LR sections, the more I perform well on the "harder" questions near the end of the section but perform less well on the "easier" questions at the beginning of the section.
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can you start citing all your arguments please and thank youRZ5646 wrote:I don't think these are controversial claims. I'm just stating facts really.
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has it been the opposite and is slowly reversing?ccordero wrote:Gosh, it's so weird. The more I do LR sections, the more I perform well on the "harder" questions near the end of the section but perform less well on the "easier" questions at the beginning of the section.
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Yep.Smallville wrote:has it been the opposite and is slowly reversing?ccordero wrote:Gosh, it's so weird. The more I do LR sections, the more I perform well on the "harder" questions near the end of the section but perform less well on the "easier" questions at the beginning of the section.

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RZ5646 wrote:I don't think these are controversial claims. I'm just stating facts really.
This is not a factRZ5646 wrote: I swear to god there must be an intro engineering class at every college called "why you should feel that you are better than other majors."
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Why no love for monarchy? The old-school, Beowulf-style monarchy where you elect the toughest bro in your tribe and then fight monsters and shit sounds pretty cool. Live fast, die young.
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Smallville wrote:can you start citing all your arguments please and thank youRZ5646 wrote:I don't think these are controversial claims. I'm just stating facts really.
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I'm genuinely sad at how many libertarians are in here.
Libertarians: liberals who don't know how governing works.
Libertarians: liberals who don't know how governing works.
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It's simple really. We don't want governed, but we recognize that complete anarchy would suck, so we compromise a bit.TheWalkingDebt wrote:I'm genuinely sad at how many libertarians are in here.
Libertarians: liberals who don't know how governing works.
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Libertarians are really just weird hipsters who think they're being unique.
"Who did you/would you have voted for?" would have been more interesting.
-OBAMA, OBAMA
-OBAMA, Romney
-McCain, Romney
-McCain, OBAMA
"Who did you/would you have voted for?" would have been more interesting.
-OBAMA, OBAMA
-OBAMA, Romney
-McCain, Romney
-McCain, OBAMA
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We can do both.Rigo wrote:Libertarians are really just weird hipsters who think they're being unique.
"Who did you/would you have voted for?" would have been more interesting.
-OBAMA, OBAMA
-OBAMA, Romney
-McCain, Romney
-McCain, OBAMA
Libertarians: forgetting how poorly states rights worked out in the 40s and 50s.
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RZ, I'm not saying anything controversial. I'm just stating facts, really.
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Nah. I'm quite thoroughly disillusioned with real life politics, even though it can be fun to think about political philosophy, and I suspect many of you are just as cynical. An American voting booth is like a Saw trap where you're forced to pick the lesser of two evils (which generally just depends on how much money you have).Rigo wrote:Libertarians are really just weird hipsters who think they're being unique.
"Who did you/would you have voted for?" would have been more interesting.
-OBAMA, OBAMA
-OBAMA, Romney
-McCain, Romney
-McCain, OBAMA
If we had an Obama, Romney, McCain poll, you'd also need a "fuck all of them" option, and it would win by a long shot.
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Everybody! Either Study or booze up!


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Please stop talking.RZ5646 wrote:stuff
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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