I want to eat an apple but I can't find the corer/slicer.
I think my cat is depressed
Fuck Israel
Must be seasonal affective disorder.
Have you tried taking a bite out of it?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I want to eat an apple but I can't find the corer/slicer.
Its summer here.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Must be seasonal affective disorder.
Fuck Israel
Crime? Why yes.Kampframmer wrote:
Have you tried taking a bite out of it?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I want to eat an apple but I can't find the corer/slicer.
Long-haired cat, then?Dilbert_X wrote:
Its summer here.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Must be seasonal affective disorder.
Medium hair.
Fuck Israel
If your cat seems abnormally lethargic for too long, take it to a vet. Usually nothing, but is sometimes something like feline leukemia.
I ate too much.
Can't quite decide whether to buy the $55 bottle of sav blanc as recommended by my ex at the swish restaurant she works at for my date with my new girlfriend next week OR instead just buy my girlfriend a couple cocktails and I drink a few beers.
Last edited by Jaekus (2011-12-12 03:57:24)
it's funny because half of the 'of science' degrees are terminally unemployable here in the uk. something like 6-8% of pure science grads ever end up working in their field, and the rest have pretty much the exact same (and sometimes even lower in cases of things like physics, compsci and biology) chances of finding graduate employment. i don't know how it is in the usa but you're chatting utter shite with an authority that you do not possess. you're also being a terminally stupid fucking mong.rdx-fx wrote:
It's not hard. I've had to train PEs (Professional Engineers) how to use Excel, Word, and AutoCAD. I think most of them minor in Beerology.Macbeth wrote:
I swear either every second person on the internet is an engineer or they are the most vocal group online.
Every internet forum I go to has a bunch of engineers who refuse to shut up about how hard their degree was or how much money they make. It's like they all need some sort of validation. It's tiresome.
"We build shit. WTF did you do to earn your paycheck?" is the root of the egoNever said any such thing.Uzique wrote:
perhaps one day you'll realise you're not brunel and will shut the fuck up with the 'i did a science degree thus i am a genius at everything' spiel
I like art, literature, and music.
Just not dumb and/or crazy enough to get a degree in it, thinking I can make money with an arts degree.
Perhaps Industrial Design, but not everyone gets to be John Ivy.
Perhaps when I'm retired, I'll go back to school and get a fuckoff degree in Literature or Art.
Just for the fun of it.
BTW: More a fan of Von Braun than Brunel
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libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
apply situation in USA and sitaution in UKUzique wrote:
it's funny because half of the 'of science' degrees are terminally unemployable here in the uk. something like 6-8% of pure science grads ever end up working in their field, and the rest have pretty much the exact same (and sometimes even lower in cases of things like physics, compsci and biology) chances of finding graduate employment. i don't know how it is in the usa but you're chatting utter shite with an authority that you do not possess. you're also being a terminally stupid fucking mong.rdx-fx wrote:
It's not hard. I've had to train PEs (Professional Engineers) how to use Excel, Word, and AutoCAD. I think most of them minor in Beerology.Macbeth wrote:
I swear either every second person on the internet is an engineer or they are the most vocal group online.
Every internet forum I go to has a bunch of engineers who refuse to shut up about how hard their degree was or how much money they make. It's like they all need some sort of validation. It's tiresome.
"We build shit. WTF did you do to earn your paycheck?" is the root of the egoNever said any such thing.Uzique wrote:
perhaps one day you'll realise you're not brunel and will shut the fuck up with the 'i did a science degree thus i am a genius at everything' spiel
I like art, literature, and music.
Just not dumb and/or crazy enough to get a degree in it, thinking I can make money with an arts degree.
Perhaps Industrial Design, but not everyone gets to be John Ivy.
Perhaps when I'm retired, I'll go back to school and get a fuckoff degree in Literature or Art.
Just for the fun of it.
BTW: More a fan of Von Braun than Brunel
fwp
Pot, meet kettle factory.Uzique wrote:
I don't know how it is in the usa but you're chatting utter shite with an authority that you do not possess. you're also being a terminally stupid fucking mong.
"I don't know how it is in the usa" No, you don't.
"chatting utter shite with an authority that you do not possess" Yes, you are.
STEM degree: Science, Technology, Engineering, Medical.
Most of those are of science degrees.
Pure academic/research science degrees are difficult to find employment in here, yes.
Just like all the other purely academic degrees (i.e. Literature, Art, Music)
Applied sciences, however, are doing just fine.
There's even a shortage of qualified engineering, technology, and medical graduates.
"terminally stupid fucking mong"
Kid, you're cute when you're being witty.
You're coming off as a whiny, petulant, drug addled, hipster grad student lately.
Some random person on the internet disagrees with me. /fwp
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Can't get a ride home for the Christmas break until tomorrow /fwp
The shape of an eye in front of the ocean, digging for stones and throwing them against its window pane. Take it down dreamer, take it down deep. - Other Families
im finished finals a week later than pochsy
drug addled? dude you have ptsd and you take drugs every day. i don't. nice life.
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
Nope, no PTSD.Uzique wrote:
drug addled? dude you have ptsd and you take drugs every day. i don't. nice life.
Nope, not a single drug taken - prescription or otherwise.
Care to be wrong some more? You're on a roll.
yeah uzikins has been a bit pathetic lately.
Yesterday, a market researcher thought I looked between 26 and 30. /fwp
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
my mother was making chicken pasta with a lloyd grossman sauce but she hasnn't got pasta so i have to have it with cut up spaghetti now...
as are you about me - "parents paying hefty tuition fees", "drug addled". lol. you keep using me as an example in your posts when i'm not even present in the discussion. sounds like a man crush to me.rdx-fx wrote:
Nope, no PTSD.Uzique wrote:
drug addled? dude you have ptsd and you take drugs every day. i don't. nice life.
Nope, not a single drug taken - prescription or otherwise.
Care to be wrong some more? You're on a roll.
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
wow, shit got serious real quick.
wait, why am i even surprised.
wait, why am i even surprised.
Currently posting from a third world, wanting to order some things online, having PRIME shipping from Amazon, but not wanting to have it sit on my porch for 3 weeks.