No matter what, if I were in a Vietnam Prison Camp even, I'd still have the same outlook on life.
My spirit is unnaturally resilient. If you've known me long enough you'll understand I have a cast-iron soul.
Originally posted by Lestov16You gotta realize they time-crunch the curriculum these days.
Argh! Phucked up on my mid-terms big time. Wrote a shitty ass 1.5 page essay that was supposed to be at least 3x longer and more comprehensive because I ran out of time. I'm so pissed.
You should have already been all over your shit like a bat out of hell from the get-go.
I'm talking to myself as much as you.
I would not be the least bit surprised if achieving middle-class status is an unusually elitist, and gruelingly ambitious underpinning for upward of about 80% of Americans born in the 1990s. One should not have to 'cut the mustard' just to be apart of an oppressed social class.
Parents think, "Hey, maboi is making 23,000 a year, that's more than I made at his age!" Are people that blind to the exponential depreciation of the American dollar? That's the equivalent to making $230 a year in the 1950s after thieves are taken into account. Ponzi schemes are protected by law and implemented universally now, they weren't back then. In the modern world; every-time you make a purchase, you've been jipped.
You can only speak out to libertarians or humanitarians. What the **** are they going to do?
I know, I know, there's a single statistic that claims that living conditions are better on average now. That's just due to a greater sum of people to average out and a slightly improved infrastructure. The reality is unprecedented starvation in first-world countries, 😐 due to the upper-class. How much worse does it have to get before things change?
Answer me, Digi!
You're not paying your school to teach you, you're paying for the opportunity to maybe cut the mustard out of an elite group of people so that you might be able to break it for the industry as a middle-classman. If you're not working 7000 times harder than your professor ever worked in her entire life, you're doing something wrong.