06-18-2011, 06:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-18-2011, 07:12 PM by Hammerskjold.)
(06-18-2011, 03:56 PM)Jester Wrote: you are going to have to get off your soapbox, and step up the quality of your arguments.
" Hah! So you admit I am on a soapbox, and therefore of higher standing than you! Your game is lost sir, like a house of cards made of dominos! Check. Mate. GOOOOOAAAAL!!111"
Seriously, I think we're approaching a moment similar to a scene in 'Dumb and Dumber'.
(edited, found a better example. Video!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCFB2akLh4s
In anycase, your post reminded me of an article. I don't share most of the author's regular humour, and most of the time I don't share her views. But the gist and core of this particular article of hers, is quite accurate to me. (Ignore the nationalities for a sec, and just focus on the diploma mill aspect and 'students as customer' model.)
http://www.thestar.com/news/insight/arti...can-t-read
ps. I once misplaced a garbage pickup calendar. The calendar told me which week was garbage day, and which was recycling day. I went on a hunch that it was recycling day, and it wasn't a big deal because I could check what all my neighbours put out on their curb.
So I was hauling out my recylables, when I saw all my other neighbours had their garbage out. It was then I realized a great truth.
All my neighbours are idiots.
But even worse, the next morning everyone else got their garbage picked up, and my recyclables were still on the curb. I then realized a greater truth.
My neighbours, and the garbageman are idiots.
I told this to my friend, and he asked me if I had the calendar. Or if I checked what my other neighbours put on their curb. I explained the situation, and he told me I was an idiot. I realized the greatest truth of all.
Everyone but me is an idiot.