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im going to law school that is how sick i am of the system

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Hisbabygirl77

Senior Member
That is why or something else you said Think hard lol. I was trying to point out to her what else could possibly have been wrong with her post. She on the other hand misunderstood thinking I was agreeing with her choice to strip and never looked past that.

To you no my mom and dad did not pay for ANYTHING. I chose to get married/divorced and have children so I paid for everything MYSELF. Care to guess how? I WORKED TWO JOBS and took mostly online courses to get my degree. I didnt have to sell my body in anyway AND I can proudly tell my children how I did so.
 


ikecvfd2

Member
korinna said:
And by stripper I mean dancer, doesnt mean im dancing nude.

Give me a break. If you just danced clothed you wouldn't have said stripper. How many here know someone who says they are a stripper when they don't take their clothes of while dancing?
 

Hisbabygirl77

Senior Member
Well of course she isn't nude I mean you aren't counting that teeny little thong she manages to keep on lol. I love how people justify their bad behavior. :D
 

tigger22472

Senior Member
korinna said:
i didn t know i had to be so proper in a fricken post.

Of course you didn't. You let your intelligence shine right through. I too am going to school and just before coming here checked on things and saw some of the grammar and spelling errors there. I can guarentee those students aren't graduating at the top of the class without a language arts course. Just because you go to school however, doesn't make you intelligent. My sister went for 5 years and you still have to decode nearly everything she writes... Go ahead and say it was typos... I've heard them all.
 

Hisbabygirl77

Senior Member
Umm tigg as much as I agree with your statements you might want to spell check your own post first......guarentee is spelled guarantee lol :p lol sorry I had to point it out.
 

tigger22472

Senior Member
Hisbabygirl77 said:
Umm tigg as much as I agree with your statements you might want to spell check your own post first......guarentee is spelled guarantee lol :p lol sorry I had to point it out.


And to think I was so careful to make sure grammar was spelled correct...LOL Damn those a's instead of e's. :D
 

Hisbabygirl77

Senior Member
Hey those little letters give me problems all the time but I am sure not as much trouble as this lady and her tops that just seem to keep falling off while she "dances". ;)
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
I'm still trying to figure out how anyone deems Rutgers to be a "very expensive college"... It's a good school, sure, but it's hardly what I'd consider very expensive. It's actually an excellent financial value for residents of our fine state.
 

LdiJ

Senior Member
stealth2 said:
I'm still trying to figure out how anyone deems Rutgers to be a "very expensive college"... It's a good school, sure, but it's hardly what I'd consider very expensive. It's actually an excellent financial value for residents of our fine state.

Expensive is "relative" to a person's financial status. For many people, ALL 4 year colleges are expensive. I would also like to say that a surprizing number women do finance their college educations by exotic dancing. This came out is a discussion in one of my classes that I took for my master's degree. They can work relatively short hours, and make very good money. Also, it was very uncommon for any of them to do anything but actually dance.

That discussion actually made me a little less judgemental on this issue, because I had gotten to know and respect one of the students who admitted that they did that to support themselves. I doubt that I could have ever done it (no matter how desperate I was) but it made me realize that the stereotype isn't always accurate.
 

snostar

Senior Member
LdiJ said:
Expensive is "relative" to a person's financial status.


Ahhhh, but this poster "supposedly" lives in a five bedroom home and owns and insures two vehicles.

IMO, it's a lousy attempt at implied grandiosity, and personally I look down on no one for doing what they have to in order to support their children - as long as it's legal of course.
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
LdiJ said:
Expensive is "relative" to a person's financial status.

I would posit that one who can afford a 5 BR home and own/insure two new vehicles is in financially secure shape (regardless of the source of income).
 

LdiJ

Senior Member
stealth2 said:
I would posit that one who can afford a 5 BR home and own/insure two new vehicles is in financially secure shape (regardless of the source of income).

Good point...lol
 

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