You only think so because you’re too fucking stupid to understand simple English. That’s why you use memes so much. Too inarticulate to express yourself.
You never attended college, did you, meme queen.
Random phrases. No apparent coherency.
You only think so because you’re too fucking stupid to understand simple English. That’s why you use memes so much. Too inarticulate to express yourself.
You never attended college, did you, meme queen.
He must be from Harvard.![]()
Twenty years ago I would have argued that possibility with you. Now, not so much.
Average IQ of Harvard students is around 140. Range maybe 128-146.
Depends on the source
And? What is the point here? Eventually we'll all be left out of the process altogether because idiots who think beef comes in packages and don't realize that it is farmed/ranched will outbreed us, but what is your point? I agree, folks who live rurally are often more politically conservative than folks who live in the cities. I'm wondering why this came as such a shock to you.
Top universities in the US include:
Harvard
MIT
Stanford
Cal Tech
Princeton
Yale
All blue bastions
Funny how Buttfuck Bible College in Shitstain, Wyoming isn’t listed.
Know what the most difficult university to get into is?
Harvard
https://districtadministration.com/what-are-the-toughest-colleges-to-be-accepted-into-in-2023/
Checkmate, stupid fuck.
And? What is the point here? Eventually we'll all be left out of the process altogether because idiots who think beef comes in packages and don't realize that it is farmed/ranched will outbreed us, but what is your point? I agree, folks who live rurally are often more politically conservative than folks who live in the cities. I'm wondering why this came as such a shock to you.
That isn't checkmate, you're barely playing with checkers and pretending you know what castling is... the board is sort of the same, red is almost white...
Nothing you posted addresses whether or not one would have free speech if they were to go to Harvard.
This would be like claiming that because Brigham Young is in Utah and near the Mormon Tabernacle then it follows that there are more singers that go there (though this is an example of a good conservative college, that is also a non-sequitur), your post is a non-sequitur...
Original post is: Harvard has no free speech, they scored zero in that arena.
Your answer is: Well, it's hard to get into so...![]()
Random Facts Dancing Alarm Has Gone Off:
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This isn't the random facts about Harvard thread, and your post answered nothing in the post you quoted.
Here's you dropping the football before you score and then celebrating:
Heh. Twenty years ago, Harvard was a better school!
Free speech?
Nothing worth anything is free.
And? What is the point here? Eventually we'll all be left out of the process altogether because idiots who think beef comes in packages and don't realize that it is farmed/ranched will outbreed us, but what is your point? I agree, folks who live rurally are often more politically conservative than folks who live in the cities. I'm wondering why this came as such a shock to you.
A funnier point than the one TDAK made here: https://www.justplainpolitics.com/showthread.php?208371-There-are-no-Blue-states-Only-Blue-citiesAnd? What is the point here? Eventually we'll all be left out of the process altogether because idiots who think beef comes in packages and don't realize that it is farmed/ranched will outbreed us, but what is your point? I agree, folks who live rurally are often more politically conservative than folks who live in the cities. I'm wondering why this came as such a shock to you.
Democrats could not win anything without the big cities and all the negroz and gimmiegrants who collect welfare there and always vote for the welfare party.
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Which makes sense since people who, literally, live on top of each other tend to favor Hive Behavior whereas people who live apart from others tend to favor Individualist Behavior.
https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/what-is-hive-mentality
Hive mentality, also known as groupthink, is when a person has a strong tendency to fall for group decision-making. If someone has a hive mentality, they may feel invulnerable and morally correct when they're part of a certain group. They may also not be able to make decisions on their own. They often feel isolated or stressed when making decisions. That’s why they turn to a hive mentality.
Several signs help you identify whether you or someone you know has a hive mentality. There are pros and cons to this thought practice — some are helpful to your mental health, others not so much. Read on to learn more about what it means to think in line with a group....
...Pro: A strong sense of connection with others. Those with a hive mentality feel the strong social connection and mutual trust that forms within a group. Even if the group doesn't meet in person, the sense of social community can be a positive thing.
Pro: Social capital. Having a broad network of relationships leads to positive health outcomes, offering a greater sense of well-being. Having a collective identity can help you feel satisfied and part of something greater.
Con: No alternatives. When group decision-making fails to consider better alternatives before reaching a decision, it's considered defective groupthink. Defective decision-making is defined by the following characteristics:
- Failure to create backup plans
- Lack of research
- Biased assessment of costs and benefits
- Not taking full consideration of all decision options*
Con: A deterioration of personal judgment. Some people may have difficulty making decisions for themselves and need a group to tell them what attitudes they should adopt. Depending so heavily on the opinion of the group can make your thinking less effective and damage your moral judgment skills.
Right. Smarter than areas that have Harvard, MIT, Boston College and University. Or a Berkeley, Cal Tech, Stanford, etc
From just one of the "smarter" colleges you listed. Not to mention those "smarter" students who signed letters of protest? They are being blacklisted among potential; employers. (this one you can screech at Shauneen Miranda who is responsible for the article)
Harvard students hold ‘die-in’ to demand end of ‘genocide in Gaza’ after signing letter blaming Israel for Hamas terrorist attack
Gomer, I know you have trouble figuring headlines out so if you have a bitch with this post, take it up with Nicholas McEntyre who wrote it.

farmers are smarter than professional welfare recipients.
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Have subsidies ended or are farmers actually professional welfare recipients?
I haven't been keeping up with this.