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General / Re: Outing myself
« on: January 19, 2011, 10:52:49 PM »
I think anybody, liberty-minded or not, that would crucify you for working for the state is a fool.  You're one of the lucky people who is doing something for a living that you enjoy.  You're a police officer, you're an educator.  Ideally, being a freedom-minded individual, I'd like to sever all ties with government.  It's just not possible though, if you're a person who wants any quality of life. 

Hi Lindsey, I haven't said hi to you in forever it seems. And I wouldn't crucify anyone for taking advantage of the opportunities available to them. I don't even begrudge people on welfare (the ones that need it). I just think the system could be a whole lot different.

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Where did you get that old picture of me? I don't have the mustash anymore.

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General / Re: Outing myself
« on: January 19, 2011, 12:04:12 PM »
But unless it's something that you can put on a resume, it doesn't help much.
You can list your skills and knowledge on a resume.

There is also the military. They pay you to learn stuff, instead of having to pay for the education. You also get on the job training, and a first job to put on the resume. People love to see military experience on a resume. Most people are patriotic and shit.

I'm ex-Navy, so I am fully aware oh how  well military service looks on a resume. But it's still funded by tax dollars, so it's not much better than a public university. :)

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General / Re: Outing myself
« on: January 19, 2011, 10:58:43 AM »

 My problem (likely yours too) is the funding, not the institution.


Come on Mark, where could a person get a quality higher education at the cost of public universities.
Internet.

I didn't know the internet was issuing bachelor's degrees. Is the internet accredited?

I'm being sarcastic. And I do agree that there is a world of education available on the internet. But unless it's something that you can put on a resume, it doesn't help much.

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General / Re: Outing myself
« on: January 19, 2011, 10:19:37 AM »

 My problem (likely yours too) is the funding, not the institution.


Come on Mark, where could a person get a quality higher education at the cost of public universities. As a graduate of the largest private university in America I can tell you the price difference is astronomical. I paid 5x what tuition would have cost me if I had went to Florida State.

Without state funding, who would fund these schools, and keep them at a pricepoint to make it worth going. I know Ian disdains higher education, but in the real world, it does have it's advantages when looking for work.

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General / Re: Shot Through The Heart
« on: January 19, 2011, 09:14:00 AM »
He distinctly said 'to blaaaaaaathe' and as we all know 'to blathe' means 'to bluff'! So they were probably playing cards and he accused Love of cheating!

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I just set up a Facebook account (again) and you can skip the phone number part. they are just trying to make it easier for people who update their accounts through there phones.

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General / Re: What Video Games Are You Currently playing?
« on: January 19, 2011, 08:42:26 AM »
Currently playing Fallout: New Vegas (PC), COD Black Ops (PC), EQ2 (PC), Uncharted (PS3), and Toy Story (PS3)

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General / Re: Think I've reconciled my view of voting.
« on: January 19, 2011, 08:37:26 AM »
If I'm a member of the Illuminati do I get to vote for the president? Or is it a dictatorship? How to I become dictator of the Illuminati then?

I can't reveal secrets to the uninitiated.

I think you have to have anal sex with an owl at Bohemian Grove........................or Ronald Reagan's corpse, I cant remember which.

quickmike, first, if you keep trying to tell our inner workings, there will be repercussions. Secondly, that wasn't Reagan's body.  :shock:

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General / Re: Think I've reconciled my view of voting.
« on: January 18, 2011, 08:16:39 PM »
The President is picked by the Illuminati, so your vote doesn't really matter.

I thought the Build-A-Burgers did that.

No the Bilderbergers are just ruling members of the Illuminati.

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General / Re: Think I've reconciled my view of voting.
« on: January 18, 2011, 04:21:01 PM »
Vote, don't vote, it doesn't really matter. The President is picked by the Illuminati, so your vote doesn't really matter. Except maybe so you can say "Well, I didn't vote for him."

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