Message from @Grenade123

Discord ID: 479386133223178261


2018-08-15 20:22:49 UTC  

and as a result, college was no longer for smart or hard working people, it was for everyone so we extended childhood to fucking 25

2018-08-15 20:22:59 UTC  

Its up to you to use uni to your benefit

2018-08-15 20:23:19 UTC  

which you do when YOU pay for it

2018-08-15 20:23:26 UTC  

Nah

2018-08-15 20:23:29 UTC  

when you get it for free from the state, you fuck off with it

2018-08-15 20:23:37 UTC  

we replaced on the job training with "go to college"

2018-08-15 20:24:20 UTC  

tell me, what net good is gender studies?

2018-08-15 20:24:58 UTC  

college is too ubiquitous these days. a college degree in literally anything is required for 80% of jobs that you realistically barely need a high school diploma to be able to do the job effectively

2018-08-15 20:24:58 UTC  

what net good is cortez's economics degree?

2018-08-15 20:25:15 UTC  

college is high school extended these days.

2018-08-15 20:25:18 UTC  

it means fuck all

2018-08-15 20:25:22 UTC  

Women telling women they are "Bleep bags" ?

2018-08-15 20:25:38 UTC  

Perhaps the problem that stems from funding gender studies is not that it is useless, but that too many people want to go into it when only a few are necessary

2018-08-15 20:25:51 UTC  

when people need to pay for shit, they value it

2018-08-15 20:26:04 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/463054787336732683/479385311324012544/KbN7Ch_m8CRPkfR9Jv9w7dP6MVw.gif

2018-08-15 20:26:14 UTC  

---Wow.

2018-08-15 20:26:21 UTC  

Gif, what the fuck is your problem

2018-08-15 20:26:26 UTC  

that gif got fucked up along the way somewhere lmao

2018-08-15 20:26:29 UTC  

my eyes

2018-08-15 20:28:11 UTC  

bottom text

2018-08-15 20:29:20 UTC  

I worked for a non-profit. We took perfectly good bikes people were throwing away, packed them in a shipping container, and sent them to countries where maybe 1 person in a village had a truck. We called them places with a transportation crisis. The idea was simple, give the working class easy means to look for work. But there was one huge catch: we made them pay for it. Sure, we'd take what was maybe a 100 bike and charge 5 bucks for it. but 5 bucks there was several months to a year salary to them. As a result, they cared for it. If we gave it away for free, they'd waste them doing stupid shit

2018-08-15 20:30:01 UTC  

we got to help cover shipping fees, they get something they really needed and felt they earned it

2018-08-15 20:30:10 UTC  

I don't understand how 5 bucks can be a year salary anywhere.

2018-08-15 20:30:12 UTC  

It's like.

2018-08-15 20:30:18 UTC  

How dirt cheap is everything there.

2018-08-15 20:30:29 UTC  

places like africa

2018-08-15 20:30:42 UTC  

some countries in south america

2018-08-15 20:30:54 UTC  

So having uni student pay for at least 10% would be sufficient?

2018-08-15 20:31:17 UTC  

Does someone have to pay full prices for the value to be there?

2018-08-15 20:31:26 UTC  

what is value?

2018-08-15 20:31:51 UTC  

10% of the cost we attributed to it, which is based off what americans can afford

2018-08-15 20:31:55 UTC  

😂

2018-08-15 20:32:00 UTC  

imagine a bike that cost a years salary

2018-08-15 20:32:03 UTC  

In regards to where you brought up when people pay the get value out of it

2018-08-15 20:32:19 UTC  

yeah, they need to pay their way

2018-08-15 20:32:26 UTC  

you can't do that now

2018-08-15 20:32:31 UTC  

you used to tho

2018-08-15 20:32:40 UTC  

no more than like 40 years ago

2018-08-15 20:32:50 UTC  

But where is the line drawn?

2018-08-15 20:32:55 UTC  

people could get a job and pay there way through college