Message from @Slav
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yea the job was small six figures, full medical and dental, 2 weeks off per year, 5 day workweek
Nice one. Wish I had more experience in C# - just started studying it recently.
oh cool. well if you need a programming job when you are done hit me up. My friend Chet is the VP or product development at a software development firm in Chicago. And I think they will help you get your visa to work in the US
Damn thanks for the offer man. I'll be sure to keep it in mind.
yea, i don't mind helping good people get jobs. i don't have thath many skills, but i have connections out the ass 😃
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this can go on for a while
the website is looking pretty good btw
yea it does. feel free to join us on GoodReads and contribute. And vote for February's book. RIght now The Master and Margarita by Bulgakov is winning
Oh I read that in high school.
Decent book, but not my type per se.
seriously you read it in High school? I had to be turned on it it in a slavic lit class in 2009
yeah hehe, well - we read a lot of slavic books here
And Hemingway
but that's about it
that is true, we read a lot of books by black women who can't fucking write like Toni Morrisson
Poe is good, Hemingway was a communist
never heard of her
ohhh she's the liberal's favorite author
Oh I love Poe, one of the few poets I really enjoy reading (not into poetry most of the time)
she wrote this piece of shit novel called "Beloved" which every american has to read until they understand that black women are the most powerful thing on earth
Hah
I read Poe's Tell Tale Heart and it scared the shit out of me, that was in junior high school
also there is a horrible book called "I know why the caged bird sings" by Maya Angelou with is just as bad
none of that here thankfully
i mean, just look at that title, doesn't it make you want to strangle the author with type writer ribbon?
we did things like "The Iliad", "Decameron", Shakespeare, Dostoyevski, Tolstoy, Goethe, etc...
yeah, it's pretty bad
goddamnit, that makes me mad
we read NONE of that in high school or my undergrad. i had to read it in a reading group I formed in grad school for Great Books from Europe
well....yeah...
you'd like our high schools and colleges a lot more I don't doubt
yea, i went to a US top high school, and the best high school in Texas that year, but we were overwhelmed with "diversity"