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>> No.4871071 [View]

>>4871023
>not doing well =/= doing terribly
believe me, i would have been kicked out of this private uni were i doing exceptionally bad.

besides, you forget that not everyone is going to accept this creationism. also, not everyone would be teaching it.
also, you'd have to explain what you mean by 'social mobility' because what you've implied is the reason the small town is dying and urbanized metropolitan cities are exponentially growing.

>> No.4871067 [View]

>>4871050
no, it is not...but, i will keep on drinking.

>>4871057
i wouldn't be opposed. have you any hand/power tools of your own? can you drive? have you done plumbing before? most importantly, are you in los angeles?

>> No.4871045 [View]

>>4871026
firstly, a tradesmen schedule is not 9-5

secondly, i have hired classmates from my university to work for me part-time. it pays well, schedule is flexible, it is plausible

you keep thinking you can't do it. people like you (with your b/s degrees) are needed to bag my groceries.

>> No.4871036 [View]

>>4870800
just correct the man, no need to be a condescending butt-flap (e.g. a butthole so loose, the skin therefrom sags causing it to flap over the hole)

>tenet

>> No.4871016 [View]

>>4871009
>implying you cannot work as a plumber, or any other trade, part time

are you fucking retarded? no wonder you are not employable.

>> No.4870998 [View]

>>4870981
>It's been a year since I've had a job
> all I do is study and apply to jobs all day erry day

i am sorry, i thought that you were looking for a job. it is not like i suggested choosing a trade, or anything.

>> No.4870991 [View]

>>4870961
i am assuming -correctly- that if one attends the sort of backward town where they would teach creationism then they probably aren't thinking of leaving the immediate vicinity.

also, you do not need to be adept in science to get a menial job, or any job outside a universities labs. hence, the economy would still function as great as it is now.

>> No.4870978 [View]

>>4870973
i also, now, go to university here in los angeles. though, i am not doing so great seeing as how i drink too damn much

>> No.4870973 [View]

>>4870928
hard labor, buddy.

believe me, or don't, whatever; i dropped out my first year of prep (15yo). started plumbing.
>by 19yo, buddy and i branched off and started our own company
>by 21yo, i left him and started my own
>by 23yo, i had 3 trucks (1 plumber, each)
>now, 25yo, 7 trucks (1 plumber, each; two of which have a helper) and I don't actually plumb anymore.

all i do now is drink, excessively, and try to write.

>> No.4870937 [View]

>>4870909
firstly,
>implying the reptilians are not controling the world
>2,680-666; not knowing the reptoids are actually the khazarian ashkenazi (jews)

how is a belief in creationism hurt anyone? does is somehow make one less productive in the workplace? how would it hurt me, as a taxpayer exactly? it doesn't and wouldn't.

slightly off topicbut, the state should have no hand in education thus no hand in mandating what can, or cannot, be taught.

inb4 go back to /pol/

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>> No.4870862 [View]

>>4870821
>a single class (a semester's worth)
i am not saying that all schools should have anything. i am saying that is certain schools want to teach a class on creationism (not theology, or your aptly named 'world religions' course) who gives a fuck؟ it hurts no one but themselves.

again, i ask
>why must everyone conform to your standards?

>> No.4870814 [View]

>>4870805
i never said it'd have to be taught in a science class. but, if a school was to have a creationist class, or something, why not?

>why must everything conform to your standards?

>> No.4870797 [View]

>>4870778
removing evolution is not the argument but rather the teaching of creationism, alongside evolution.

if certain schools want to teach creationism, too, i say let them. it would then be easier to know who the gullible idiots are. and, besides, if kids are taught both, i think hope that they'll see how silly one is,over the other.

>> No.4870776 [View]

>>4870770
this

>point blank, this

>> No.4870766 [View]

>>4869718
>>4870341
that is only because they are autistic. they think themselves superior but in fact are nothing but exploitable beings that no one has, or ever will, care about; simply flesh and blood and bone machinery. good thing these weird fucks are too socially inept to reproduce

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