Daily Chit-Chat -- Autumn and/or Spring Edition

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Ugh...it really is useless... *goes off to sip tea by himself* everyone is too busy arguing to have tea with me...I'm so lonely! :'(

*Sigh* XD

I could really use some tea right now. Mind if I have a cup? I have finals coming up soon and I'm going to EXPLODE.
 


I could really use some tea right now. Mind if I have a cup? I have finals coming up soon and I'm going to EXPLODE.

YAY! *Claps hands together* Just a minute! *rushes around excitedly getting the tea ready*

Here you are! *pours tea* ^_^

Anyone else!?
 
I am amazed this guy was even able to qualify for freshman composition, much less making it to his fourth year of it. People in pre-freshman comp can construct sentences a lot better then the person at hand. Do they no look at ACT scores or evaluate the students when they sign up for school? That way the counselors and students/families can get a sense of where the student is at in a certain subject? Again I am baffled at how that person made it that far, I assume those lines were the tip of the iceberg in this persons case. If students grammar is that abysmal there is no way they would make it past, much less into freshman comp at my school.

I have no idea if he's just ESL and got in for that..? Or.. I dunno. I strongly believe he's in my animation course but.. we NEEDED to pass English and Literature and History courses with essays and everything every single year! I have no idea why he still would be here.

:/ I think our school is just in it for the money.. so they'll technically advance you in the course but you'll have to redo those certain credits on your own time. :/ That's probably why he made it to 4th year but he wont technically be able to graduate..

But who knows.. maybe he was just insanely drunk.. cause have the time he didn't capitalize "i" >_>;; The whole thing was bad. I scanned it it was that bad. Every single sentence was like the ones you just bolded.

Edit: Also he could've enrolled as a "mature" student.. so they don't look at highschool grades.. and who knows.. maybe he did highschool in a different country? I have no idea.
 
Somehow, there is a load of irony in that sentence.
When you say irony, do you mean actual irony, or when idiots call something ironic without understanding irony?
I don't understand.

Is there drama happening?

NO DRAMA GUYS. TELL IT TO THE DRAMA LLAMA OK.

[PokeCommunity.com] Daily Chit-Chat -- Autumn and/or Spring Edition

There isn't any drama happening though, some people just like to get emotional with their posts.
 
I guess that is one of many things that you throw money at and it still does not solve the problem. The person may get by the class, but are the students learning anything by doing that? No, in the long run they are just prolonging their problem, and then they realize they need to know that stuff and think "Oh maybe I should have been studying and applying myself to school work instead of binge drinking and partying it up at the frats and or sororities."
 
That is one strange, long, anorexic-ly dragonlike llama .___.

Kenshin: You're preaching to the choir. But some people just don't care. :/ And in a way it's crazy. You go to a doctor and you see a plaque stating that they graduated from such-and-such a uni.. but nowhere on it does it tell you where they placed. Scary mang.
 
I would like to think the companies hiring are intelligent enough to look at that and say oh yeah this student graduated at so on so big wig school that is nice. *Flips the page* Oh **** look at that horrible GPA we sure ain't hiring this fellow, not with these grades.
 
I would like to think that utilization of a word would require at least some understanding of the word, right? But if you haven't noticed, it's actual irony.
Absolutely not. If you've ever read a fan fiction like My Immortal, you'd know that many people post long or complex words in an awful context.

Anyways, I don't see an irony mark anywhere, so you shush.
 
Because it really doesn't matter exactly where they placed, it matters that they're a doctor. That stuff is insignificant. Whether they're first of their class or #300 of their class, they are still a doctor, right? That doesn't change, regardless of class.

It DOES matter if they study the terms for an exam and then forget them right after >_> I am not wanting to go to a doctor that doesn't have their **** together >_> I'm sorry, but maybe since it doesn't matter to you, you can go to them and they can diagnose you inappropriately >___>
 
You said I'm a hater, but you just hated on me and called me strange.

I'm shocked that you did not manage to catch that. I am disappoint.

Do I need to use my sarcmarks around you again? Because it's becoming harder for me to be sarcastic online.

If you're going to use an Internet meme, do the whole part. It's like referencing pedobear but forgetting about the bear.
 
If they didn't pass the exam, then pray tell Kura, how in the world did they become a doctor? :\

You know, it would take a hell of a lot of grades and effort to be a doctor in the first place. Any and every pre-medical student should(and already) know this.

BEFORE YOU REBUTTLE READ WHAT I WRITE THOROUGHLY FOR GODDAMN SAKE OR YOU JUST LOOK IGNORANT!
Did I say they didn't pass? READ IT AGAIN.
>_> Don't become a lawyer. For your own sake.

Edit: And to prove my point there have been many people who got dental work done and then switched dentists and their new dentist told them that their old one did the fillings ALL WRONG. >___> It's more common than you think.
 
LOL.

That is all I can contribute to this conversation.

I love how both of you constantly blow situations out of proportion. You two are just disagreeing, you don't have to get really snarky at each other just because someone doesn't believe the same things you do.
 
Personally, I want to agree with Luck.

but then rage would come my way.

Instead, I will stand here and be a lamp post.
 


No matter how bad weather is, it has nothing on airline food.
Bad weather is always bad. I mean yesterday it was raining and thundering, and it was meant to be the first day of Summer.
Although I can't be judgemental about airline food. I've been on a plane once in my life, and I couldn't eat their food since I have allergies and whatnot.
 
Thanks for ignoring my entire post Kura and exploding on me. Yet you say I look ignorant. :)

The fact that you couldn't answer my question, and the fact that you couldn't come up with a sane counterargument says enough.

Class doesn't matter. It ends there and it plays no significance because you wouldn't pay 100 grand and 10 years on med school to screw up. Before you make remarks like that, do your research. It is highly advised.

Oh and for future reference: Lawyers don't attack people personally. I don't think you'd make quite the better one, either.




People make mistakes. Obviously. My point is that any medical doctor in any profession is not TRAINED to make mistakes, and that has absolutely nothing to do with their class.

Okay you want an answer? I never said anything about NOT passing exams. What I'm saying is that people DO just get by by JUST passing.. That people DO cram for exams and then forget half the stuff right after it's over. A LOT of people do this- and since there's so much to know in the medical field, most will probably skimp over the stuff that doesn't interest them as much. It does matter where they placed because that's why there are doctors and surgeons that do GOOD work, and people that do not-so-good work. Why would I go to a doctor that's not CREDIBLE. School acts like work-experience, too. That's why some people have GOOD therapists and NOT-SO-GOOD therapists. Not everyone is keen and explores different areas of medical research- so they will be using more limited heuristics to solve the problem of diagnosis than other doctor may have. THAT'S WHY THERE ARE SO MANY MISDIAGNOSES.

Sure you can say people make mistakes, but truth is, more experienced doctors, which are doctors that are generally more driven to be keen and do well in school, are the ones that re revered. So YES. In all, classes DO matter. Doctors, Surgeons, Teachers, just about ANY profession- it MATTERS how well they did in school because it is a reflection of THEIR ACTUAL SKILL LEVEL.

And good, I don't want to be a lawyer. I already have my career path chosen.

Want a really crappy example that's close to what I'm trying to illustrate? Try the show House.
 

Bad weather is always bad. I mean yesterday it was raining and thundering, and it was meant to be the first day of Summer.
Although I can't be judgemental about airline food. I've been on a plane once in my life, and I couldn't eat their food since I have allergies and whatnot.
Hopefully your Spring Break isn't crappy weather wise as mine. It almost never ceases to fail that it rains on Spring Break -_-. Here is supposed to be nice and it is raining all week.
 
Airplane food was pretty cool last time I went on a plane.

...maybe I'm just used to really really really really REALLY bad East China Airlines food so QANTAS stuff was like whooo to me lol.
 
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