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Re: TIA returns to the NEW DUmp
« Reply #25 on: December 15, 2011, 05:08:06 PM »
There must be a bigger migration of fools from DU then we tought possible if Der Skimmer is leetting banned people back on or they are exploiting the fact its a new board and the site doesn't know they are banned and is letting them in.
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Re: TIA returns to the NEW DUmp
« Reply #26 on: December 15, 2011, 06:15:47 PM »
There must be a bigger migration of fools from DU then we tought possible if Der Skimmer is leetting banned people back on or they are exploiting the fact its a new board and the site doesn't know they are banned and is letting them in.
Too bad Redstone can't tip off his buddy TiTtyboy that he can come back home now.

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Re: TIA returns to the NEW DUmp
« Reply #27 on: December 15, 2011, 06:31:41 PM »
What's with all these once-banned primitives swimming back to Skins's island?

First, this guy, and then the disability scammer the cross-eyed Iowa primitive.

Is TomInTib next to show up?
I've been thinking of showing up there to celebrate the new DU and one of my bannings about 10 yar ago with a new banning today.

Is your fellow alum still counting the Tomb Stones from DU2?
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Re: TIA returns to the NEW DUmp
« Reply #28 on: December 15, 2011, 06:44:36 PM »
Looking at his picture, I think I recognize this guy. He's done a series of videos on YouTube.

Basically each video is a single phrase repeated over and over while his head dances.
It will be like, "Republicans are stupid." and then he will dance, laughing with special effects. He then repeats the same thing in many different ways.

Its impossible to sit through an entire video. But this is what passes for progressive humor at the DUmp.

you would think a math major would be able to come up with a more entertaining way to bring his point across.
Unfortunately, drugs can ruin even a math major's brain.

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Re: TIA returns to the NEW DUmp
« Reply #29 on: December 15, 2011, 06:58:38 PM »
Looking at his picture, I think I recognize this guy. He's done a series of videos on YouTube.

Basically each video is a single phrase repeated over and over while his head dances.
It will be like, "Republicans are stupid." and then he will dance, laughing with special effects. He then repeats the same thing in many different ways.

Its impossible to sit through an entire video. But this is what passes for progressive humor at the DUmp.

you would think a math major would be able to come up with a more entertaining way to bring his point across.
Unfortunately, drugs can ruin even a math major's brain.

I remember a couple of those were featured in DUmmie Funnies a few years ago.
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Re: TIA returns to the NEW DUmp
« Reply #30 on: December 15, 2011, 08:39:26 PM »
you would think a math major would be able to come up with a more entertaining way to bring his point across.
Unfortunately, drugs can ruin even a math major's brain.

Dude.

Think about what you're saying.  Math major?  Come up with a more entertaining way?  What are you thinking?  Nutty math majors means guys like the Unabomber, the 'Beautiful Mind' nutter, and Turing.  Wack-jobs, sometimes valuable ones...but never entertaining.
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Re: TIA returns to the NEW DUmp
« Reply #31 on: December 15, 2011, 08:46:00 PM »
Of the math majors I've known, one worked for the Air Force charting missile trajectories and whatnot.  Another was a Dominican immigrant who worked for the public school system.  The last worked was hired an an insurance actuary out of college and recently sold his company to Cigna Healthcare for $3.8 Billion dollars.

I guess there's all sorts of shit you can do with a mathematics degree.
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« Reply #32 on: December 15, 2011, 09:00:13 PM »
I've also known a few, chris_, and in fact Math and English are often held up as two degrees that are generalists - they know they're probably not going to get a job doing exactly what they've been learning (Aside from the very few super-exceptional students that get a chance to go right back into teaching at the college level), but they've both proven they can master complex and demanding material that most of the rest of the population shies away from, and if they keep an open mind some pretty diverse opportunities can open up for them.
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« Reply #33 on: December 15, 2011, 09:12:16 PM »
I wouldn't put a mathematics degree on par with a degree in English. If you can graduate with a degree in mathematics, you've already completed far more calculus and geometry than any English major would ever be asked to complete.  I know a college degree isn't the end-all, be-all of career opportunities, but it's a huge step from one to the other.  I have a friend who graduated with a BS in microbiology and now works as an IT engineer/consultant.   

I just can't picture an English or journalism major doing much of anything that requires that kind of effort.
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Re: TIA returns to the NEW DUmp
« Reply #34 on: December 15, 2011, 09:18:40 PM »
I wouldn't put a mathematics degree on par with a degree in English. If you can graduate with a degree in mathematics, you've already completed far more calculus and geometry than any English major would ever be asked to complete.  I know a college degree isn't the end-all, be-all of career opportunities, but it's a huge step from one to the other.  I have a friend who graduated with a BS in microbiology and now works as an IT engineer/consultant.   

I just can't picture an English or journalism major doing much of anything that requires that kind of effort.

That's great if the profession you end up in actually requires a knowledge of calculus and geometry, otherwise the English is likely to be a damned sight more useful.  Don't be blinded by your own natural bent, there are countless scientists and engineers who are completely ineffective communicators and thus limited to being lab trolls and code monkeys for their entire careers because they can't successfully communicate with other humans...despite mastering trig, calculus, diffy-Qs, etc.
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