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Place to put my Nonsense Thread.

The jews.
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Gawd damn it @jhmossy
 
The Hollywood elites that have established a correlation with the political left. They.

Just for future reference, it’s tough to take people seriously who use phrases like “Hollywood elites.”

It’s up there with conspiracy theory terms like “deep state.”
 
Serious question. What is the deal with the twerking in random places trend? The other day in Oakland, a few people were shot and when the amberlamps got to the scene, hoochies started twerking on it. And then this.

 
I’ve never been a fan of the twerking to the rap musics.

Girls dancing with me in college who turned around to grind their cheeks on my dick lost some points. Have a little self respect. Make no mistake, I was happy to oblige them, just hard to take them seriously as humans after that point.
 
I’ve never been a fan of the twerking to the rap musics.

Girls dancing with me in college who turned around to grind their cheeks on my dick lost some points. Have a little self respect. Make no mistake, I was happy to oblige them, just hard to take them seriously as humans after that point.
Tell me you're gay without telling me you're gay.
 
Tell me you're gay without telling me you're gay.

When you go to the strip club, do you think to yourself ‘yes, I’d like to take one of these thots home with me’?

Same principle.

..... unless you guys are going to strip clubs and thinking that...
 
Drunk college chicks grinding on you is the same as a stripper to you? lol

Not entirely the same, but close enough. If a girl is grinding on you at a frat party, you’re probably one of hundreds. Like I said, I’d let them do it, but that was a big ‘I’m not taking this girl back to my place’ indicator.
 
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An actual science course offered at Cornell. Impressive. Now the cosmos is racist. Hopefully this course will be offered to all high school students in the near future.
 
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An actual science course offered at Cornell. Impressive. Now the cosmos is racist. Hopefully this course will be offered to all high school students in the near future.
Are we living the stupidest era of all time?
 
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An actual science course offered at Cornell. Impressive. Now the cosmos is racist. Hopefully this course will be offered to all high school students in the near future.

All 10 kids who take that to fill their Gen Ed requirement will surely be brainwashed for life. It doesn’t seem like that’s a science course, either.

Colleges have had weird courses like this since I attended. There was a baseball economics course, or something like that, that I wanted to take but their weren’t many seats and it filled up quick because it was an easy A.
 
All 10 kids who take that to fill their Gen Ed requirement will surely be brainwashed for life. It doesn’t seem like that’s a science course, either.

Colleges have had weird courses like this since I attended. There was a baseball economics course, or something like that, that I wanted to take but their weren’t many seats and it filled up quick because it was an easy A.
I always loved the easy A classes---until you realized you were paying for them. So many classes in college are horse shit
 
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I always loved the easy A classes---until you realized you were paying for them. So many classes in college are horse shit

Agreed. Lots of fluff. It would be nice if streamlined curriculums started sprouting up that a) offer only courses relevant to your major, on an accelerated timeline and b) award a degree accepted by employers as equivalent to a standard Bachelors degree (or just award the damn Bachelors in the first place).

Like Bryant and Stratton but more legit.
 
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Are we living the stupidest era of all time?

Sure seems like it at times.

All 10 kids who take that to fill their Gen Ed requirement will surely be brainwashed for life. It doesn’t seem like that’s a science course, either.

Colleges have had weird courses like this since I attended. There was a baseball economics course, or something like that, that I wanted to take but their weren’t many seats and it filled up quick because it was an easy A.

You don't need to defend it. It's a bogus class at one of the elite universities in the world. I get that there are unusual courses at every school, but this one is just whacky. It doesn't need to be defended, or funded. And yes, it is an actual science class. Heather Mac Donald wrote about it in the city-journal.

The humanities and much of the social sciences have been beyond parody and beyond shame for a long time. What’s different about “Black Holes: Race and the Cosmos” is its co-listing in an actual science department. The course fulfills Cornell’s science distribution requirement, touching as it does on such concepts as the electromagnetic spectrum.
 
Sure seems like it at times.



You don't need to defend it. It's a bogus class at one of the elite universities in the world. I get that there are unusual courses at every school, but this one is just whacky. It doesn't need to be defended, or funded. And yes, it is an actual science class. Heather Mac Donald wrote about it in the city-journal.

The humanities and much of the social sciences have been beyond parody and beyond shame for a long time. What’s different about “Black Holes: Race and the Cosmos” is its co-listing in an actual science department. The course fulfills Cornell’s science distribution requirement, touching as it does on such concepts as the electromagnetic spectrum.

So it’s a Gen Ed for kids who don’t like science but need to fulfill their science requirement. That’s what I’m gathering. Gen Ed’s aren’t worth anything, even the good ones. I’m not defending it so much as I’m pointing out that its existence is inconsequential.
 
So it’s a Gen Ed for kids who don’t like science but need to fulfill their science requirement. That’s what I’m gathering. Gen Ed’s aren’t worth anything, even the good ones. I’m not defending it so much as I’m pointing out that its existence is inconsequential.

A singular class by itself is inconsequential, sure. Wokeism/identity politics infiltrated the humanities a long, long time ago. There are many fake disciplines that are truly worthless; most of them evolved from Critical Race Theory, actually (i.e. Gender & Queer Theory). It's just startling to see it reach the STEM disciplines. Heck, in that same article, Mac Donald mentions that the engineering department at Cornell has slightly more female students than male students, even though there are twice as many males that apply for admission. Why the need for a forced quota? We might see more and more schools like that in the future that try to get a 50-50 split, ultimately watering down the talent and productivity.

I've spoken with three STEM instructors in the past month that are convinced that the participation gap between men and women is simply because of our social conditioning. In other words, they believe there aren't really differences between the genders, only so much as we artificially construct them (i.e. men and women are both equally interested in engineering). They dismiss the reality that there are biological elements which easily account for the differences between men and women. Yes, there is overlap, but there are also significant differences in some fields. Just a matter of time before identity politics shows up with regularity in STEM courses.
 
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