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Default Time to get tougher

You apparently don't know the value of a formal education. That is common
in people who are uneducated. Like you? We haven't heard what your degree
is in yet either, even as you criticize mine. How right wing of you. I
mean, how pussy.

Hawke

Hawke


Degrees are like Certificates on the Wizard of Oz. It simply means that the
person is educated beyond their capacity. So much so that they sign their
own names twice to their own posts.

So, how's the boys at the gym hanging? You went silent on that one. Are
you in love again?

Steve


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azotic wrote:
You apparently don't know the value of a formal education. That is common
in people who are uneducated. Like you? We haven't heard what your degree
is in yet either, even as you criticize mine. How right wing of you. I
mean, how pussy.

Hawke

Hawke


Degrees are like Certificates on the Wizard of Oz. It simply means that the
person is educated beyond their capacity. So much so that they sign their
own names twice to their own posts.

So, how's the boys at the gym hanging? You went silent on that one. Are
you in love again?

Steve


Why is it that people without an education are always saying how little
an education is good for? You don't hear people with college degrees
saying things like that. Could there be some envy involved here? I guess
old Stevie doesn't have a college degree. I never hear him referring to
what his degree is in. Must be a guy with a high school education. In
Stevie's case that means he's a person educated beyond his capacity too.
Only his capacity is a lot less than average. When you actually earn a
degree then you will qualify to judge the worth of it. Until then you
don't know what you are talking about. Like always, just running your mouth.

You are putting down my working out at a gym too. I guess that means you
don't do that either. I'm sure you're nothing but a broken down old
fart. Don't work out? Had the ticker worked on? Yeah, you're one to
talk. But why is it that you are so hung up on homosexuality? You can't
stop talking about it. That's the way men with latent homosexuality try
to cover it up. Still in the closet huh Stevie?

Hawke

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