I'm taking it next semester, everyone who has it this sem tells me their teachers like to discuss phallic symbols.
culturalKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Anthro was such an easy and fun class...physical or cultural?
no wonder you spend so much time here.
That's a logical fallacy mate.Gooners wrote:
I'm taking it next semester, everyone who has it this sem tells me their teachers like to discuss phallic symbols.
hum?burnzz wrote:
no wonder you spend so much time here.
this place is a veritable goldmine of cultural anthropology . . .Bevo wrote:
hum?burnzz wrote:
no wonder you spend so much time here.
Some of us are more anthropological than others.
Did your teacher make you read any Jared Diamond?Bevo wrote:
culturalKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Anthro was such an easy and fun class...physical or cultural?
noKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Did your teacher make you read any Jared Diamond?Bevo wrote:
culturalKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Anthro was such an easy and fun class...physical or cultural?
we read about crackwhores and terrorists, and he preached everyday on why capitalism is the devil
He has a point. Capitalism rewards greed and consolidation of resources. It definitely has its pros and cons, but I absolutely hate the fact that profit is the sole motivator.
Anyway, how 'bout them Lakers? Kobe absolutely dominated last night. With a broken finger.
mod hax
what's funny to me is how he broke his finger - he was picking his nose and someone hit him in the face.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Anyway, how 'bout them Lakers? Kobe absolutely dominated last night. With a broken finger.
A student called him out on it and the prof said he was "disrupting the class"KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
He has a point. Capitalism rewards greed and consolidation of resources. It definitely has its pros and cons, but I absolutely hate the fact that profit is the sole motivator.
I laughed quietly to myself and kept doodling in my notebook
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One thing I learned about college professors is that they love to hear themselves talk, and they are conceited enough to think that people willingly go to their classes to listen to the lectures.
One thing I quickly learned about college is classes are non-mandatory in every sense of the wordKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
One thing I learned about college professors is that they love to hear themselves talk, and they are conceited enough to think that people willingly go to their classes to listen to the lectures.
Indeed.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
One thing I learned about college professors is that they love to hear themselves talk, and they are conceited enough to think that people willingly go to their classes to listen to the lectures.
2 years ago, I was a taking a night course, Mordern American History and the Prof, (from Finland mind you) was going on and on about how the U.S. Armed Forces in Iraq were the devils and deserved to die because they invaded blah blah blah blah.
My friend also a Marine and OIF2 Vet began to get up and leave. (we weren't being quiet or ninja like about it either, slamming our books shut etc) He asked why we were leaving, I then formally introduced myself complete with Rank, Deployments and former Units. My partner in crime did the same. Two minutes later the whole class walked out on him.
It makes me wonder if he would have started spouting his bullshit, If he knew I was a Vet
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You don't have teachers that use attendence to weight your grade? Lucky you. I wasn't so fortunate.Bevo wrote:
One thing I quickly learned about college is classes are non-mandatory in every sense of the wordKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
One thing I learned about college professors is that they love to hear themselves talk, and they are conceited enough to think that people willingly go to their classes to listen to the lectures.
I do. My anthro teacher and my music teacher did, didn't stop me, still got As.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
You don't have teachers that use attendence to weight your grade? Lucky you. I wasn't so fortunate.Bevo wrote:
One thing I quickly learned about college is classes are non-mandatory in every sense of the wordKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
One thing I learned about college professors is that they love to hear themselves talk, and they are conceited enough to think that people willingly go to their classes to listen to the lectures.
melee weapons are for people that can't shoot
ranged weapons are for people who are to weak to wield a melee weaponburnzz wrote:
melee weapons are for people that can't shoot
wat
famous last words...=NHB=Shadow wrote:
ranged weapons are for people who are to weak to wield a melee weaponburnzz wrote:
melee weapons are for people that can't shoot
wat
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something. - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
bout time he got a lead roleAussieReaper wrote:
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