The Testingtard's Lament: Boo-Hoo-in' Revolution

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#426 Post by Agent Bert Macklin »

Phantasee wrote:Sweet! I'm one semester away from a degree in accounting. I wonder if I took enough sociology and psych to count as double minors? I should ask.
Which math courses were required for that degree?

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#427 Post by Phantasee »

Calculus or Linear Algebra.
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#428 Post by Agent Bert Macklin »

Phantasee wrote:Calculus or Linear Algebra.
You should have taken linear algebra.

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#429 Post by Phantasee »

I am, next semester.
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#430 Post by Zod »

christ i fucking hate amvs

you can't search for any animu videos on youtube without having to filter through a billion amvs of uncreative emo fuck hacks

can we please get a fucking amv tag so i can filter that shit out?
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#431 Post by starku »

how about looking for a show and finding nothing but arabic subs

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#432 Post by Zod »

starku wrote:how about looking for a show and finding nothing but arabic subs
still not as awful as amvs
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#433 Post by Flagg »

amv?
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#434 Post by Zod »

Flagg wrote:amv?
animu music video

ie - some 12 year old wrist cutter just discovered how to replace the audio of poorly spliced together animu clips with nickelback
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#435 Post by Nietzslime »

i am 21

by any standard i am an adult

currently drunk out of my mind due to brass' intervention

i desperately hope i don't fail this semester and also i am insecure and suffer from a panoply of first world woes

QUERY: will i delete this when i sober up

QUERY: when will this fucking macbook learn to respond to the capslock key in less than 5 fucking hammers
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#436 Post by starku »

press shift 5 times = ACTIVATE STICKYKEYS EVEN IF YOU'RE IN A GAME LOL

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#437 Post by Nietzslime »

did i mention i'm one of those folks that's fucked up about their biological sex and also i hate myself

well i drank a bunch of bourbon tonight so i have a perfect excuse for this kind of internet pity-mongering

gee whiz fuck birthdays

paul ricoeur says that human action can be analyzed as a text

stories

lolol self-aware drunken electronic breakdown mode
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#438 Post by starku »

look i told you about stickykeys already

i'm not sure what more you need

wait i've got it

you need a LOVE TRIANGLE immediately

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#439 Post by Nietzslime »

MOAR DRAMA is precisely the distraction i need from myself

i could lose all prespective and engross myself in a juvenile sexual mishap

damnit stark you're a genius
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#440 Post by starku »

i have recently discovered you can have a perfectly life-changing, frustrating and ultimately futile love triangle without any sex at all, which makes it much more portable

and really is there anything more self-indulgent than such a thing?

clearly not!

sounds like the ticket for you jimmy

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#441 Post by Nietzslime »

somehow you brightened up my besotted miserabilist fantasy

thanks
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#442 Post by starku »

angry monkey power GO

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#443 Post by Nietzslime »

i wouldn't even know what that meant if i was sober

but okay
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#444 Post by starku »

shouldn't you be off creating yourself a melodramatic situation? hop to it

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#445 Post by Nietzslime »

it's late and i'm trying as hard as i can whinging to other night owls

this kind of incestuous rumour-mongering and self-destructive interaction don't start themself you know
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#446 Post by starku »

the best way to start a love triangle is to communicate more ambiguously

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#447 Post by Nietzslime »

oh myyy
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#448 Post by Gands »

Marks released

Two distinctions
One credit

Awww yeah!

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#449 Post by xon »

Gands wrote:
uraniun235 wrote:i might not have had to wait until spring 2012 to get my rightfully earned history degree
What proportion of this forum has/will soon have history degrees?

It seems like a lot.
Hey, despite starting a computer science degree in 2002, I finally graduated end of 2010 with a computer science degree! I only changed course twice (CompSci -> IT (aka compsci with 1 less maths) -> CompSci), and it took 8 years but I got my degree :P

Tho I will admit I've been working part-time as a software developer since 2007 (at the same job I switched to fulltime end of 2010)

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xon wrote:
Gands wrote:
uraniun235 wrote:i might not have had to wait until spring 2012 to get my rightfully earned history degree
What proportion of this forum has/will soon have history degrees?

It seems like a lot.
Hey, despite starting a computer science degree in 2002, I finally graduated end of 2010 with a computer science degree! I only changed course twice (CompSci -> IT (aka compsci with 1 less maths) -> CompSci), and it took 8 years but I got my degree :P

Tho I will admit I've been working part-time as a software developer since 2007 (at the same job I switched to fulltime end of 2010)
sounds like the progress my associate's degree is making

only 40 (out of 60) credits to go :|
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