5 kids, Catholic.93henfan wrote:Holy use birth control Batman!Ibanez wrote: I think that's true for the most part. My parents were born in 1950 and had children in 1973, 76, 81, 83 and 87.
Actually 6. One died.
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5 kids, Catholic.93henfan wrote:Holy use birth control Batman!Ibanez wrote: I think that's true for the most part. My parents were born in 1950 and had children in 1973, 76, 81, 83 and 87.
Maryland Twerps I believe.Ivytalk wrote:Where is he in school? Jesus H. Tapdancin' Christ.89Hen wrote:Can't recall if I posted this. 89Jr had to choose an honors seminar for one credit and picked an astronomy class, but got put in "The Contemporary American Musical Theatre: From Hair to Hairspray -- and Beyond". First day of class the teacher asked each student to stand up, give their name and what gender they identified with. Jr got up and walked out.He switched to "The Kinesiological Bases of Skilled Performance"... they are learning through golf.
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BTW, this is the "theatre" teacher...

He's an asshole.Pwns wrote:What's crazy here is that guy was actually arrested for "intimidation". Such BS.


And they bitch about not being able to find a job after.CID1990 wrote:The way you avoid these **** is to major in something traditional, preferably a science.
There's crickets chirping in a lot of chemistry departments because these flowers are all majoring in anthropology at best, and oppression studies at worst
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http://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/l ... /91222056/In an effort to be inclusive, the University of Michigan announced Wednesday it will allow students to designate their own pronouns that will be reflected on class rosters.
UM students can select pronouns such as he, she, him, her, ze — a gender neutral pronoun — or other pronouns they identify with starting this week.
The change is so students can let others know which pronoun they identify with and expect others to use when referencing them, Provost Martha Pollack and Vice President for Student Life Royster Harper wrote to students on the Ann Arbor campus.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/09/30/mi ... oster.htmlAs Heat Street‘s Politics Editor Jillian Melchior reported this week, a new policy at the University of Michigan allows students to choose their preferred pronouns — including the gender-neutral “they” and “ze” — to appear on class rosters.
With that in mind, one conservative student, Grant Strobl, who is also chairman of the Young Americans for Freedom board of governors, decided to troll the university administration by officially requesting his pronoun to be changed to “His Majesty.”
CID1990 wrote:The way you avoid these fucktards is to major in something traditional, preferably a science.
There's crickets chirping in a lot of chemistry departments because these flowers are all majoring in anthropology at best, and oppression studies at worst
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CAA Flagship wrote:
With that in mind, one conservative student, Grant Strobl, who is also chairman of the Young Americans for Freedom board of governors, decided to troll the university administration by officially requesting his pronoun to be changed to “His Majesty.”
....named Pat.Baldy wrote:That's a handsome gentleman right there.89Hen wrote:Can't recall if I posted this. 89Jr had to choose an honors seminar for one credit and picked an astronomy class, but got put in "The Contemporary American Musical Theatre: From Hair to Hairspray -- and Beyond". First day of class the teacher asked each student to stand up, give their name and what gender they identified with. Jr got up and walked out.He switched to "The Kinesiological Bases of Skilled Performance"... they are learning through golf.
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BTW, this is the "theatre" teacher...
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(no homo)

AZeGrizFanCluck U wrote:CAA Flagship wrote:
With that in mind, one conservative student, Grant Strobl, who is also chairman of the Young Americans for Freedom board of governors, decided to troll the university administration by officially requesting his pronoun to be changed to “His Majesty.”![]()
And what the fvck is, "ze?"
Take off zebra baby.

This reminds me of a time (long, long ago) when I was in the navigation class in NROTC at El Cid and for weeks, the instructor was trying to get cadets to sign up to help with the make ready of the school's sailboat for the summer, because some midshipmen were going to do part of their summer cruise on it.CAA Flagship wrote:U of Michigan students to decide their own pronouns
http://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/l ... /91222056/In an effort to be inclusive, the University of Michigan announced Wednesday it will allow students to designate their own pronouns that will be reflected on class rosters.
UM students can select pronouns such as he, she, him, her, ze — a gender neutral pronoun — or other pronouns they identify with starting this week.
The change is so students can let others know which pronoun they identify with and expect others to use when referencing them, Provost Martha Pollack and Vice President for Student Life Royster Harper wrote to students on the Ann Arbor campus.
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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/09/30/mi ... oster.htmlAs Heat Street‘s Politics Editor Jillian Melchior reported this week, a new policy at the University of Michigan allows students to choose their preferred pronouns — including the gender-neutral “they” and “ze” — to appear on class rosters.
With that in mind, one conservative student, Grant Strobl, who is also chairman of the Young Americans for Freedom board of governors, decided to troll the university administration by officially requesting his pronoun to be changed to “His Majesty.”
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Clemson recently had a similar incident, just not quite as bad at ETSU.CAA Flagship wrote:He's an asshole.Pwns wrote:
What's crazy here is that guy was actually arrested for "intimidation". Such BS.
http://wbtw.com/2016/06/06/clemson-bana ... motivated/CLEMSON, SC – An incident that triggered days of protest in April over alleged racism on the Clemson University campus may not have been racially motivated.
7 News obtained emails through the Freedom of Information Act that show administrators discussing the incident in which bananas were left hanging on a banner promoting African-American history.

I'm kind of with you on this.Chizzang wrote:Okay,93henfan wrote:
Google "Roman Empire" thanks.
So the world ended after the Roman Empire collapsed..?
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Empires come and go
Who cares if our children's children are pussies - it's meaningless in this moment
It only has as much power as you give it
Zero percent of my life is affected by kids (other than they make my coffee)
and drive like sh!t

Where my tax dollars go.Ivytalk wrote:Where is he in school? Jesus H. Tapdancin' Christ.

CID1990 wrote:I'm kind of with you on this.Chizzang wrote:
Okay,
So the world ended after the Roman Empire collapsed..?
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Empires come and go
Who cares if our children's children are pussies - it's meaningless in this moment
It only has as much power as you give it
Zero percent of my life is affected by kids (other than they make my coffee)
and drive like sh!t
The good news is that as more of these borderline unemployables enter the job market I look better and better
Also- as bad as it may seem - it could be worse
You could be a Gen-Z kid... you're going to have to live with/work for millennials
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon_Trail_GenerationMembers of this generation share traits with both Generation X and Millennials.[5] They have a relationship with both analog and digital technology. While they may have listened to records and used a typewriter as children, Cassie McClure writing for Las Cruces Sun-News says they were the first group of students to have access to personal computers and the Internet.[6]
As they began to enter the workforce, their choices were impacted by the events of September 11 and the Iraq war.[7] Nathan Heller writing for The New Yorker described older Millennials as follows: "People coming of age in that era of inevitable evils tend to be conservative in their life-style ideals...having reached adulthood on unstable ground, they’re opportunistic entrepreneurs, restless climbers, and deferential compromisers"[8]
Many who identify with this generation do so because they don't feel that the typical definitions of Generation X and Millennial are the correct fit for their place in the world.[2][9][10]

Mostly exhaustion.andy7171 wrote:Is dysentery a big problem?

https://heatst.com/culture-wars/duke-of ... sm_fb_post
Duke University is famous for its science and engineering programs, as well as its dominance in college basketball.
Now, it may also become known as a great place for men to gather and contemplate why they’re such horrible people.
The Duke Men’s Project, launched this month and hosted by the campus Women’s Center, offers a nine-week program for “male-identified” students that discusses male privilege, patriarchy, “the language of dominance,” rape culture, pornography, machismo and other topics.
The student newspaper’s editorial board endorsed the new program yesterday, insisting it was “not a reeducation camp being administered by an oppressed group in the service of the feminization of American society.”
But it’s easy to see why they felt the need to defend against such concerns.
Junior Dipro Bhowmik, who sits on the leadership team, recently said the goal of the Duke Men’s Project is for male students to “critique and analyze their own masculinity and toxic masculinities to create healthier ones.”
Alex Bressler, another junior on the leadership team, said the program would help men “proactively deconstruct our masculinity.”
Duke’s new program is patterned off of a similar one at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, where participants are asked to contemplate how masculinity plays a harmful influence in lives.
Trigger warningSkjellyfetti wrote:lol
https://heatst.com/culture-wars/duke-of ... sm_fb_post
Duke University is famous for its science and engineering programs, as well as its dominance in college basketball.
Now, it may also become known as a great place for men to gather and contemplate why they’re such horrible people.
The Duke Men’s Project, launched this month and hosted by the campus Women’s Center, offers a nine-week program for “male-identified” students that discusses male privilege, patriarchy, “the language of dominance,” rape culture, pornography, machismo and other topics.
The student newspaper’s editorial board endorsed the new program yesterday, insisting it was “not a reeducation camp being administered by an oppressed group in the service of the feminization of American society.”
But it’s easy to see why they felt the need to defend against such concerns.
Junior Dipro Bhowmik, who sits on the leadership team, recently said the goal of the Duke Men’s Project is for male students to “critique and analyze their own masculinity and toxic masculinities to create healthier ones.”
Alex Bressler, another junior on the leadership team, said the program would help men “proactively deconstruct our masculinity.”
Duke’s new program is patterned off of a similar one at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, where participants are asked to contemplate how masculinity plays a harmful influence in lives.

Understood. Sprig Ivy got her master's there, and there was so much progtard claptrap at her graduation that I kept looking around for John Kerry.89Hen wrote:Where my tax dollars go.Ivytalk wrote:Where is he in school? Jesus H. Tapdancin' Christ.
They appreciate your (and 89's) money.Ivytalk wrote:Understood. Sprig Ivy got her master's there, and there was so much progtard claptrap at her graduation that I kept looking around for John Kerry.89Hen wrote: Where my tax dollars go.

Yeah...someone doesn't write that about every generation at some point. You guys are special.Ibanez wrote:CID1990 wrote:
I'm kind of with you on this.
The good news is that as more of these borderline unemployables enter the job market I look better and better
Also- as bad as it may seem - it could be worse
You could be a Gen-Z kid... you're going to have to live with/work for millennials
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We prefer to be called The Oregon Trail Generation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon_Trail_GenerationMembers of this generation share traits with both Generation X and Millennials.[5] They have a relationship with both analog and digital technology. While they may have listened to records and used a typewriter as children, Cassie McClure writing for Las Cruces Sun-News says they were the first group of students to have access to personal computers and the Internet.[6]
As they began to enter the workforce, their choices were impacted by the events of September 11 and the Iraq war.[7] Nathan Heller writing for The New Yorker described older Millennials as follows: "People coming of age in that era of inevitable evils tend to be conservative in their life-style ideals...having reached adulthood on unstable ground, they’re opportunistic entrepreneurs, restless climbers, and deferential compromisers"[8]
Many who identify with this generation do so because they don't feel that the typical definitions of Generation X and Millennial are the correct fit for their place in the world.[2][9][10]
I didn't write it.kalm wrote:Yeah...someone doesn't write that about every generation at some point. You guys are special.Ibanez wrote:![]()
We prefer to be called The Oregon Trail Generation.![]()
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon_Trail_Generation

Just who do you think you are? The class of '89 or something?Ibanez wrote:I didn't write it.kalm wrote:
Yeah...someone doesn't write that about every generation at some point. You guys are special.
2001!kalm wrote:Just who do you think you are? The class of '89 or something?Ibanez wrote: I didn't write it.