Ran NinaBambina Off the Board
I guess that dumb whore finally realized I was going to annihilate her every time she got out of line (which is very easy just bring up how crappy the school she attend is, her job as a whore and her anxiety disorder). So she decided to flee... Too funny!
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Eric Clapton with The Allman Brothers Band "Why Has Love Got To Be So Sad"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-NrOFLL…
Interesting:
http://www.parareligion.ch/fs1.htm
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It is only a hop, skip, and a jump to the reporter with epilepsy that was having strobe gifs sent to him. Talk about d-baggery!
www.bbc.com/news/technology-38365859
Not brilliant!
Try not to read too much into these things. I'm sure Nina would agree with me.
Dougster, gammanut, and let's throw in flagooner, you guys should feel embarrassed. You're infatuated with me, and, for some reason, just seething with jealousy. I mean gammanut just admitted I was too irritating for him to tolerate, so I apparently sure got under his skin. Lol. So butthurt, they are.
As far as my anxiety goes, get over it. It's anxiety. Do any of you fools need to Google it? If talking about me having anxiety is the best you got, thanks for validating the fact that I'm a motherfucking queen.
I suppose that added to it but I recall her posts drastically dropping off after her talk of how great they were and predictions of the Warriors repeating as NBA champions came to a sudden halt. LOL
In the name of Juice's, amen
It's not a lie if you believe it.....
I just don't find jokes about diseases funny. I don't know how severe NinaBambina's anxiety issues are or how debilitating the are. I hope not that bad. But anxiety issues can be debilitating and making fun of them is kind of like making fun of a person Down syndrome. Not that I'm equating anxiety issues with Down syndrome. I just picked it because no reasonable person would point and laugh at a Down syndrome sufferer. Because people perceive anxiety attacks differently they are perhaps more relaxed about turning it into a joke.
NinaBambina can defend herself (or not) as she chooses. I'm not getting in the middle of any conflicts like that. My issue was the general one of making fun of a condition that people can't help. NinaBambina has hopefully found ways of dealing with anxiety. I'm not focused on her specifically.
But I think I took JimGassagain's joke too seriously and that it didn't step over the line. So all is brilliant! ;)
I think that trumps everything for most of us horny guys.
Now as to whether it should even be taught in college? I've never understood why political "science" isn't just a subdiscipline of history. In any case it has very few practical applications, maybe it should be taught just allow people to pick up a few light credits here and there, but as for someone amassing 120 credits and thinking this is some kind of accomplishment. WTF? Maybe there should be separate "special" colleges where people can pick up majors or 120 credits in it and circle jerk each other that it's an accomplishment. Then leave the real subjects to real colleges.
On the plus side, I will say it is better than English Literature which is absolutely the bottom of the barrel.
Back to PoliSci, I find myself agreeing with Dougster that it could be implemented within other undergraduate or graduate studies, like Economics or Mathematics. For someone like Nina, who is looking for a career as a lawyer, I would recommend History. I have been more impressed with the handful lawyers who had History degrees than anyone else. There is something about the study of history I feels allows someone to reason, make, and defend an argument or stance. For someone looking to enter politics I would also suggest Military studies as well as any of the other fields I suggested. My last choice would be Political Science followed by Communications and then English Literature, as Dougster suggests.
The field of study chosen should be rigorous and hard, bone-crushing hard.
BTW, did Nina ever actually *say* she had 120 hours of political science as opposed to a bachelor's degree in poli sci that included 120 total hours? I don't care enough to look it up among her many posts, but perhaps someone knows.
Possibly relevant bon mot: Those who call economics the dismal science are half right.