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Postby Narrock » Wed Oct 25, 2006 11:55 pm

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Narrock wrote:Harrison and Adi are both ok in my book! :hiphop:


Finawin, how does this make you feel, knowing mindia said it?



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Postby Menlaan » Thu Oct 26, 2006 7:29 am

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araby wrote:I don't think you're mean but I do think you're wrong. Your negative outlook on people who earn their GED as opposed to a HS diploma is quite the opposite of at least one person (me) and I'm sure many people in this "nation" also do not laugh at such a person. You just made a really big generalization there.


Fine and dandy.

I'm an employer who has two applicants for a highly sought-after job. They both scored a '10' on my interview. They are equally qualified for the job and it simply comes down to education. One of them graduated high school with a 3.8 GPA, the other left 'for whatever reason' at age 16 and got their GED. Who do I hire?

Like I said, some 'equivalency graduates' get into 'life' and do well for themselves. The problem is... every school district in the area has an 'alternative' program for trouble-makers, crack-heads and other miscreants in which they can 'earn' their equivalency degree, separate from the 'normal' kids. I'm not saying that this is the average GED kid, but it's often the case. If you are going to go through life with no college degree, depending on >a< highschool diploma to get you by... cool. Good luck. But those people who think that there is no difference between a GED and the 'real' thing are blind.

And, yeah... 99% of the the people I meet who dropped out are total brain-dead losers. The ratio is a lot better for people who actually "made it" through high school. Maybe that's because I don't normally hang out with a gang of dropouts, so those that I do meet are usually pretty, well... Finawin. There is the occasional one-percenter who surprises me, and if he makes it through and actually gets an ENGINEERING degree, why... I'll eat my hat! Until then, he's lumped in with the remainder of the dropouts.


The "lump"ed reference made me lol. Maeya, get Ugzug back in here so we can have some more 'lumpy' references!
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Postby Adivina » Thu Oct 26, 2006 11:01 am

Vonk - I didn't see it as mean at all.

PS. Update time

3 doctors 3 different opinions

Dr 1: No fucking clue
Dr 2: Maybe shingles in your mouth?
Dr 3: Looks like uclers, but I have no clue why they are there

They have now moved under my tounge as well, but its all good. I have a script of codeine and some viscous lidocaine, so basically I am drugged up and numb as hell. Lidocaine is one of the worst tasting things ever, but my whole mouth goes numb, side effects are that I talk funny and drool, its pretty amusing, but at least I can't feel anything.

I am going back to the doctors Monday and if there is no change or it is worsening, I get to go onto infectious diseases :P

For now I will enjoy my sleepy narcotic induced stupor, and drool a bit!
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Postby Arlos » Thu Oct 26, 2006 11:23 am

If I may interject some fact into the whole college/high school/dropout argument, the government has some new statistics collected by the Census Bureau and the Federal Reserve Bank.

WASHINGTON (AP) -- How much is a bachelor's degree worth? About $23,000 a year, the government said in a report released Thursday.

That is the average gap in earnings between adults with bachelor's degrees and those with high school diplomas, according to data from the Census Bureau.

College graduates made an average of $51,554 in 2004, the most recent figures available, compared with $28,645 for adults with a high school diploma. High school dropouts earned an average of $19,169 and those with advanced college degrees made an average of $78,093.

"There appear to be strong incentives to get a college degree, given the gaps that we observe," said Lisa Barrow, senior economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.


So, if you're in college and wondering about your decision. Don't.

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Postby Gargamellow » Thu Oct 26, 2006 11:26 am

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Postby leah » Thu Oct 26, 2006 11:30 am

i make 26k a year :\
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Postby Jay » Thu Oct 26, 2006 11:34 am

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vonkaar wrote:You are both fucking idiots.

Adivina you are complaining because Finawin is... what? Talking? He's bragging about working 80 hours a week for thirty fucking grand a year extra, in one of the most expensive states in the nation... and you are upset because he's planning on suddenly turning his clusterfuck of a life around and getting recognition? Good lord. He's just posting about his plans... don't get your panties twisted over 'talk'. Holy shit.

I applaud you for doing it the 'right' way, but why aren't you seeing the humor in his immediate reversal here? Six months ago, he would say that a degree was useless. But suddenly, college is free and wouldn't you know, it's... "oh my... maybe my life would improve if I wasn't limited by my welfare-child/crackhead/random_dropout_stigma02 G-E-D." Wow. You think? Way to come to this conclusion only after it was offered 'free of charge'. Yet... staying in highschool was 'easier'. I giggle.

Finawin got a GED. A Gee fucking E D. There is a reason why most of the nation laughs at this... why nobody... NOBODY hires anyone who quit school and grabbed their Good Enough Diploma at age 16. GED+degree? Sure. I hired a PHP programmer 2 months ago who had that... he's amazing. But he actually did it... he finished school. Up til now, Finawin hasn't done ANYTHING. He's cheering about $16.50... in Boston... omg, seriously.

So... Adivina, get pissed AFTER the fact. You stay in debt for 10 years and hate everyone who got a free ride through college. It's pointless to yell at people who 'talk' about their free ride, especially people with Harrison's stellar scholastic record.

Omg, Vonkaar is so mean. Why the hate?

Jay-Z's "Hard Knock Life" ran through my head during his "I had to raise 6 kids when I dropped out of high school at age 15 and I lifed in the ghetto of cambridge until I turned my life around and got my ged!" spiel. That, and I've listened to him bash higher education for, I don't know... 5 years? Now that it's free, he's ALL FOR IT. And yet he's calling 'us' out for taking the 'easy' way out. Puh lease.

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I don't think you're mean but I do think you're wrong. Your negative outlook on people who earn their GED as opposed to a HS diploma is quite the opposite of at least one person (me) and I'm sure many people in this "nation" also do not laugh at such a person. You just made a really big generalization there.


I don't laugh at them, I just don't take them as seriously as someone who finished high school. I look at every possible angle when it comes to the GED and I can't see it as anything other than the 'easy' way out. Not saying they suck, but I don't feel they are generally as qualified to handle things as well as someone who graduated. There's different circumstances out there, but like Vonk said, that's what 99% of the class of GED represent. Maybe you're a super educated, highly intelligent goal oriented person. If that's the case then pat yourself on the back for being in the 1 percentile.
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Postby Gargamellow » Thu Oct 26, 2006 12:01 pm

honestly...high school is just preschool for college. It isn't really necessary as all the classes you take in high school are retaught in your first year of college. But it is good to have a heads up.

GED and HS diploma aren't any different. The only difference is, someone with a diploma had more patience than the person with a GED.

I dropped out at 16...got my GED at 19..that is after I had a child for years already...then I began classes and I got all A's and B's until the classes got a little complicated.

What one person can do, another can do. GED and HS diploma are no different in the grand scheme of things.
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Postby vonkaar » Thu Oct 26, 2006 12:12 pm

Why is it that it's always the people who dropped out who say that the GED is the same as the real deal? That's like... the washout mantra. You don't often see people who earned their diploma sit around wishing they had dropped out.
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Postby Gargamellow » Thu Oct 26, 2006 12:35 pm

Well, it could be because I am doing great in college and I dropped out years before I actually decided to get my GED. It could also be because I have heard from a few different professors that k-12 is basically a waste of time. It could also be because it is true.

Why do people who finish high school think they are so high and mighty?

Get over yourselves.
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Postby Menlaan » Thu Oct 26, 2006 12:42 pm

I can't believe any professor would say K-12 is a waste of time. That's when your foundation is created. College simply builds on the foundation. It's not a replacement for what has come before.

For those of you who did dropout and are thinking of (in Fin's case) or have already (in Garg's case) gone back to school to get a college degree, I think that's great. I think you're going to be fighting an uphill battle, but stay on track b/c you'll definitely be better off for it. Good luck!
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Postby Gargamellow » Thu Oct 26, 2006 12:44 pm

Believe it.

I am not saying everyone should drop out. I said k-12 is like preschool for college. It WILL prepare you and make college easier. But if you have already dropped out. Don't fear, the GED will get you into college then you will relearn the important stuff in your first and second semesters.
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Postby Spazz » Thu Oct 26, 2006 12:48 pm

I dont get why everyone here puts everyone else down for they education or where they work. With shit going on all around you in life sometimes school just isnt the place for you at that time. Ged,college, diploma all are just peices of paper and i dont think it really lets you know anything bout anyone. I have a question for all you that say "they shoulda went to school". What do you think would happen if every single person in the usa all went to college ?
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Postby Gargamellow » Thu Oct 26, 2006 12:52 pm

I am not saying that people should all go to college either..this is a very touchy subject, apparantly.education is for the people who want to be educated..there is no shame in working any job if you ask me..educated or not..being good to people is all that really matters to me..if you are a good person, then you are a successful human being..........................all in my opinion of course.
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Postby Martrae » Thu Oct 26, 2006 1:13 pm

leah wrote:i make 26k a year :\



So you'd make 3k without college! ;)
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Postby Gargamellow » Thu Oct 26, 2006 1:21 pm

lol marty..err..mart..what is it u like? sheesh i have a terrible memory
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Postby Tuggan » Thu Oct 26, 2006 2:03 pm

i'm proud of my GED, i even got a letter from the president when i completed it in the 99% :jerkit: haha.

then i went to college, and was like WOAH ITS HIGHSCHOOL VERSION 2.0 fuck this. dropped outta college. then i found out you can actually go places with the right work ethic and show a desire to learn infront of the right people.

i agree though, the GED is totally the "easy way" at least at that very moment. makes shit a little more difficult once youre not 19 anymore, and need to try to find a decent job. i wish i would have put my punkass attitude aside for a few years and just finished highschool, and went through college. oh well. i'm not happy unless i'm miserable, and the GED set me up to be miserable for the rest of my days :hiphop:
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Postby Tikker » Thu Oct 26, 2006 2:05 pm

GED just tells me that in general, that person is less likely to get something done correctly the first time
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Postby Tuggan » Thu Oct 26, 2006 2:09 pm

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Postby Gargamellow » Thu Oct 26, 2006 2:09 pm

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Postby Harrison » Thu Oct 26, 2006 2:10 pm

vonkaar wrote:You are both fucking idiots.

Adivina you are complaining because Finawin is... what? Talking? He's bragging about working 80 hours a week for thirty fucking grand a year extra, in one of the most expensive states in the nation... and you are upset because he's planning on suddenly turning his clusterfuck of a life around and getting recognition? Good lord. He's just posting about his plans... don't get your panties twisted over 'talk'. Holy shit.

I applaud you for doing it the 'right' way, but why aren't you seeing the humor in his immediate reversal here? Six months ago, he would say that a degree was useless. But suddenly, college is free and wouldn't you know, it's... "oh my... maybe my life would improve if I wasn't limited by my welfare-child/crackhead/random_dropout_stigma02 G-E-D." Wow. You think? Way to come to this conclusion only after it was offered 'free of charge'. Yet... staying in highschool was 'easier'. I giggle.

Finawin got a GED. A Gee fucking E D. There is a reason why most of the nation laughs at this... why nobody... NOBODY hires anyone who quit school and grabbed their Good Enough Diploma at age 16. GED+degree? Sure. I hired a PHP programmer 2 months ago who had that... he's amazing. But he actually did it... he finished school. Up til now, Finawin hasn't done ANYTHING. He's cheering about $16.50... in Boston... omg, seriously.

So... Adivina, get pissed AFTER the fact. You stay in debt for 10 years and hate everyone who got a free ride through college. It's pointless to yell at people who 'talk' about their free ride, especially people with Harrison's stellar scholastic record.

Omg, Vonkaar is so mean. Why the hate?

Jay-Z's "Hard Knock Life" ran through my head during his "I had to raise 6 kids when I dropped out of high school at age 15 and I lifed in the ghetto of cambridge until I turned my life around and got my ged!" spiel. That, and I've listened to him bash higher education for, I don't know... 5 years? Now that it's free, he's ALL FOR IT. And yet he's calling 'us' out for taking the 'easy' way out. Puh lease.

I try to make these bi-monthly posts count.


I am NOT in Boston, you fucking moron. That is a major point to clear up here. I would barely be able to afford living in Boston at all because that place is fucking ridiculous on everything. (The McDonalds in Boston don't have $1 menus for example)

Yes, now that I have the oppurtunity to get a degree for considerable amounts less it is now worth it in my eyes. I fail to see where this is me being "ALL FOR IT" or a character flaw even. Saving money?! Gosh, I am such a bad person!

I also feel deep pity for anyone who believes that their diploma was hard-earned. Public high school is a joke. My choice of not finishing my final year of Fairhaven High has absolutely nothing to do with its difficulty nor my "work ethic". Nor is it any such nonsense you twits want to fabricate to insult me.

This thread has now reached unbelievably gay levels with your little addition.
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Postby Tossica » Thu Oct 26, 2006 2:13 pm

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Postby Gargamellow » Thu Oct 26, 2006 2:13 pm

Ya..I feell pretty gay right now. Hey girls..wanna send me some boob shots? I am feeling gay today.
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Postby Menlaan » Thu Oct 26, 2006 3:01 pm

The title of this thread reminds me of another thread: http://namelesstavern.net/viewtopic.php?t=10408

Not as hilarious as that thread was, but it still has potential!
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Postby Tikker » Thu Oct 26, 2006 3:27 pm

Harrison wrote:I also feel deep pity for anyone who believes that their diploma was hard-earned.


That's ok, I feel deep pity for anyone that works overtime to make $16.50/hr and is super excited about the prospect of it
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