Theyre young sonof course hey hv anlot kf energy. But they dont eant to do aythjgn useful so they resort ti being a oain in the ass. Rehter hsn allocsting their energy toeards stufdyin scicne toeards preparinghtmesenvss for s usefuk future carerr thry comlalin sbt men
All they evr tslk abt is biw hard it is being a woman.
Yeah, right. Erm, no life is not hard. You don't live in a third world country. You are not cursed to existing in grinding, obliterating poverty. You don't have to deal with seeing trash and filth and unidentified gross objects strewn out all over the streets. You don't have to face starving beggars at your front door or traipsing after you as you make your way through town.
You have comforts and luxuries afforded to you that were [[unforesen nono_]]] [[[unparallelled nonn ]]] never before dreamt of throughout all of human history.
Welfare concerns. Also, I no longer have any sympathy for people that claim there is no support or resources for poor people. There are tons of resources. There are charities, there are ___. In poverty-stricken third-world countries, there are no opportunities. There is no emergency fund, there is no public source of___. there is no help.
Yeah, you do have to work hard to be able to pass the courses and complete the program and graduate. Just like you have to do hard work to cook your own food and to clean up after yourself. Well, that's life.
See there it is again, middle-class white kids complaining about having to do any hard work. They’re thinking that simply living life is too difficult for words. Let me emphasize once again, that these are middle-class white kids, not rich lids. Yet these middle-class white kids are spoiled brats every bit as rich kids are wont to be. Again, I don't see why all these western middle-class white girls are convinced that life is like sooooo haaaard.
There are all sorts of opportunities in western first world society.
And wringing their hands over college expenses being too high.
Now, this last one is a legitimate concern. If they truly are thinking about this, I am glad because it shows that they have comprehension, of the concept of thinking beyond the simple conspicuous here-and-now.
So go to a community college. They have one-year-long vocational programs that will train you for a specific job
There are programs in medical office assistant, two-year programs in nursing, RAD tech, surgical tech. As you can see, there are many that are healthcare related. Yes? What is the problem? It is a good thing that these are based in healthcare. That means these are useful programs, you won't be wasting the state's money, and you are pretty much guaranteed a job when you graduate.
There are need-based educational grants for people who might come from modest means.
They might not have the resources to study some nonsense such as medieval Russian census techniques. Well, these are silly, fluff, luxury pastimes for people who have not a care in the world. These frivolous, useless libarts degrees for people who never have to worry about having to plan and budget and be responsible for themselves. They are not tasked with the burden of having to take care of themselves. Even rich people don't necessary have that luxury of singing "la dee da dee da." They have to keep making sure they are rich, remember?
Some nimrod nonsense about stripping to be able to afford the cost of college tuition. What utter bs. With all the scholarships, student loans, community college transfer programs in existence to help offset the exorbitant cost of education.
Because there are so many resources, and abundant options, and so much opportunity, I have zero sympathy for some dmass that says she needs to strip to pay her college tuition. Bs. There are tons of options for financial aid for vocational programs.
And look. I hate to say it, but if a female is dumb enough to think she must resort to stripping to make money, then she is probably too dumb for any of the critical science majors. Which means she is probably only smart enough for a useless libarts degree. Which, as we all know, is a waste of taxpayer money and a waste of her time in the first place. Which brings me to my original precept. Go to community/vocational school and study something useful.
All they evr tslk abt is biw hard it is being a woman.
Yeah, right. Erm, no life is not hard. You don't live in a third world country. You are not cursed to existing in grinding, obliterating poverty. You don't have to deal with seeing trash and filth and unidentified gross objects strewn out all over the streets. You don't have to face starving beggars at your front door or traipsing after you as you make your way through town.
You have comforts and luxuries afforded to you that were [[unforesen nono_]]] [[[unparallelled nonn ]]] never before dreamt of throughout all of human history.
Welfare concerns. Also, I no longer have any sympathy for people that claim there is no support or resources for poor people. There are tons of resources. There are charities, there are ___. In poverty-stricken third-world countries, there are no opportunities. There is no emergency fund, there is no public source of___. there is no help.
Yeah, you do have to work hard to be able to pass the courses and complete the program and graduate. Just like you have to do hard work to cook your own food and to clean up after yourself. Well, that's life.
See there it is again, middle-class white kids complaining about having to do any hard work. They’re thinking that simply living life is too difficult for words. Let me emphasize once again, that these are middle-class white kids, not rich lids. Yet these middle-class white kids are spoiled brats every bit as rich kids are wont to be. Again, I don't see why all these western middle-class white girls are convinced that life is like sooooo haaaard.
There are all sorts of opportunities in western first world society.
And wringing their hands over college expenses being too high.
Now, this last one is a legitimate concern. If they truly are thinking about this, I am glad because it shows that they have comprehension, of the concept of thinking beyond the simple conspicuous here-and-now.
So go to a community college. They have one-year-long vocational programs that will train you for a specific job
There are programs in medical office assistant, two-year programs in nursing, RAD tech, surgical tech. As you can see, there are many that are healthcare related. Yes? What is the problem? It is a good thing that these are based in healthcare. That means these are useful programs, you won't be wasting the state's money, and you are pretty much guaranteed a job when you graduate.
There are need-based educational grants for people who might come from modest means.
They might not have the resources to study some nonsense such as medieval Russian census techniques. Well, these are silly, fluff, luxury pastimes for people who have not a care in the world. These frivolous, useless libarts degrees for people who never have to worry about having to plan and budget and be responsible for themselves. They are not tasked with the burden of having to take care of themselves. Even rich people don't necessary have that luxury of singing "la dee da dee da." They have to keep making sure they are rich, remember?
Some nimrod nonsense about stripping to be able to afford the cost of college tuition. What utter bs. With all the scholarships, student loans, community college transfer programs in existence to help offset the exorbitant cost of education.
Because there are so many resources, and abundant options, and so much opportunity, I have zero sympathy for some dmass that says she needs to strip to pay her college tuition. Bs. There are tons of options for financial aid for vocational programs.
And look. I hate to say it, but if a female is dumb enough to think she must resort to stripping to make money, then she is probably too dumb for any of the critical science majors. Which means she is probably only smart enough for a useless libarts degree. Which, as we all know, is a waste of taxpayer money and a waste of her time in the first place. Which brings me to my original precept. Go to community/vocational school and study something useful.
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