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Post by ands » Wed Sep 20, 2006 4:43 pm

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Post by j rock » Wed Sep 20, 2006 11:54 pm

ands wrote:hrrmm
so has anyone seen the movie?
that's a great movie

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Post by djshiva » Thu Sep 21, 2006 2:11 am

suzipedia wrote: oh and my senior paper was on transgenderism and how it affects the overall gender movement in the US.
i would actually REALLY love a chance to read that paper! :)
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suzipedia wrote:i feel that i learned a lot and it allowed me to shape my world view more objectively but other than that it had no real world application--
this is actually what stopped me from going back to school for sociology, despite finding the subject endlessly fascinating. If higher-ed was free around here, then I'd go back in a heartbeat. However, it's not, and I don't have another $20K to blow on mental masturbation.
that's why i dropped out of school and now spend my money on just the books (cut out the middle man). i don't have a piece of paper to prove i am smrt, but i get to research all the things i find fascinating, and not have to shell out a ridiculous amount of money to do it. :)

not that i would necessarily recommend this course of action if you want to be anything other than a poor music geek working for a non profit, but it suits me, so that's what i do. :)
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