he lives across the country now. hes just as much of an internet friend as a real life friend. not to mention hes had an account here for years
besides, im 16.
besides, im 16.
WarMan | 52% | 52% - 10 | ||||
HaiBai | 15% | 15% - 3 | ||||
Sh1fty | 31% | 31% - 6 | ||||
Total: 19 |
Pass a very small amount of time in a troll thread, that is part of a board I am reading, that is one of multiple tabs open, while my wife and I watch the election results come in. Totally wasting my grown up life.HaiBai wrote:
make fun of/troll/insult/laugh at/talk to/etc.
how fucking gay is that
So instead you're going to waste the better years of your life on video game forums?HaiBai wrote:
its just sad. go spend time with your family, and if you don't have one go get one.
i sure as hell wont be wasting my time on video game forums when i grow up.
especially when its to argue with 16/17 year olds. lmfao
His whole life on the net hasn't he said? No uni and all that?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
So instead you're going to waste the better years of your life on video game forums?HaiBai wrote:
its just sad. go spend time with your family, and if you don't have one go get one.
i sure as hell wont be wasting my time on video game forums when i grow up.
especially when its to argue with 16/17 year olds. lmfao
its a schoolnight. im a teenager. no, i dont have anything better to do. its the equivalent to playing games on my 360unnamednewbie13 wrote:
So instead you're going to waste the better years of your life on video game forums?HaiBai wrote:
its just sad. go spend time with your family, and if you don't have one go get one.
i sure as hell wont be wasting my time on video game forums when i grow up.
especially when its to argue with 16/17 year olds. lmfao
if you realize this, log out, and come back later. the other two believe this is real life, and don't stand a chance.HaiBai wrote:
its a schoolnight. im a teenager. no, i dont have anything better to do. its the equivalent to playing games on my 360
lol programmer. Do you speak Hindi?HaiBai wrote:
thats gay too. find something better to do.
also, i am definately going to college. i was just saying that i dont need a degree to get the knowledge i require to have as a programmer
CS is a great field to get in toJay wrote:
lol programmer. Do you speak Hindi?HaiBai wrote:
thats gay too. find something better to do.
also, i am definately going to college. i was just saying that i dont need a degree to get the knowledge i require to have as a programmer
I hope that's sarcasm. It was a great field to get into when it was new in the 90s. There were some top end programmers making six figures (my dad included). Then companies figured out they could outsource the work to India for a fraction of the cost and salaries and job security have never recovered. A CS degree holder is likely to move from entry level job to entry level job until he either lucks into a management position or ends up as a freelancer. Why? Because a ton of idiots graduate every year with degrees in CS and it's not like other fields where there's a vast experience gulf between 'pros' and newbies.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
CS is a great field to get in toJay wrote:
lol programmer. Do you speak Hindi?HaiBai wrote:
thats gay too. find something better to do.
also, i am definately going to college. i was just saying that i dont need a degree to get the knowledge i require to have as a programmer
I might not be eligible for service, I probably have an eye disease. I'm going to try to join either way.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
i'd lol if neither shifty nor war man could join the military
I'd just go into the NSA if I had a CS degree. Can't outsource security clearance jobs to the IndiansJay wrote:
I hope that's sarcasm. It was a great field to get into when it was new in the 90s. There were some top end programmers making six figures (my dad included). Then companies figured out they could outsource the work to India for a fraction of the cost and salaries and job security have never recovered. A CS degree holder is likely to move from entry level job to entry level job until he either lucks into a management position or ends up as a freelancer. Why? Because a ton of idiots graduate every year with degrees in CS and it's not like other fields where there's a vast experience gulf between 'pros' and newbies.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
CS is a great field to get in toJay wrote:
lol programmer. Do you speak Hindi?
Other than sociology or english or art or something there really isn't a more dead end career path tied to a degree than with CS. My cousin has been programming professionally in Manhattan for the past ten years (he's been programming since he was 10, he's 30 now) and he says he'll be lucky if he ever sees $50k a year.
social disease-Sh1fty- wrote:
I might not be eligible for service, I probably have an eye disease. I'm going to try to join either way.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
i'd lol if neither shifty nor war man could join the military