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InnerRebellion

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....Freshman in high school...but umm...I want to study Education, literature and game design.
But I do have a job! I help out at a day care....damn community-service/paying job bullcrap.
 

Iron Lightning

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I'm studying Physics at the University of Colorado, but I think that I might transfer to MIT for my graduate work.
 

theComposer

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KaosuHamoni said:
jwien001 said:
I'm studying Computer Science at Georgia Tech.
Ooh ooh ooh! Is it any good, I am seriously considering it, me wanting to go into programming and all.
It's great. GT is a tough school, but the CS courses and professors here are top notch, and the community of faculty and students in the College of Computing is much more close-knit than any of the other colleges at GT. If you like computers, programming, and nerd-culture in general, you'll fit right in.

Definitely apply here, and if you get in, put some serious thought into it. There aren't many schools in the country better than GT for engineering and computer science.
 

Mr Metzger

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I am studying to become a primary/elementary school teacher. I dont plan to stay there for long but atleast it will be a start
 

Doomdiver

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I'm studying Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science at the University of Sheffield. Hopefully going to get into the video game industry after my degree.
 

D Moness

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Atm part-time in a drugstore (the kind that only sells unprescribed drugs). Though this is only a part-time job and i really need a full-time one. Need a full-time one ever since the supermarket kind of tried to get rid of me after 14 years of service.

I still am looking for something in retail(somehow i just love work like that(that or an amusement park))
 

JourneyThroughHell

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Dr. Whiggs said:
JourneyThroughHell said:
I study political science in Russia.

Uh-huh. You heard that right.

Political science.

What, it is science.
Political science in Russia?

<img src=http://bpg.sytes.net/nagazi/images/Image/GULAG/Watch%20tower%20of%20the%20Labor%20Camp%209-10%20at%20Vorkuta%201955.jpg>

There. That's all you need to know.
Well, we're not THAT anymore.

And we haven't been that for something like 56 years.
 

Dr. Whiggs

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JourneyThroughHell said:
Dr. Whiggs said:
JourneyThroughHell said:
I study political science in Russia.

Uh-huh. You heard that right.

Political science.

What, it is science.
Political science in Russia?

<img src=http://bpg.sytes.net/nagazi/images/Image/GULAG/Watch%20tower%20of%20the%20Labor%20Camp%209-10%20at%20Vorkuta%201955.jpg>

There. That's all you need to know.
Well, we're not THAT anymore.

And we haven't been that for something like 56 years.
I suppose that's true.

Now it's more about poisoning journalists and Ukrainian opposition leaders.
 

JourneyThroughHell

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Dr. Whiggs said:
JourneyThroughHell said:
Dr. Whiggs said:
JourneyThroughHell said:
I study political science in Russia.

Uh-huh. You heard that right.

Political science.

What, it is science.
Political science in Russia?

<img src=http://bpg.sytes.net/nagazi/images/Image/GULAG/Watch%20tower%20of%20the%20Labor%20Camp%209-10%20at%20Vorkuta%201955.jpg>

There. That's all you need to know.
Well, we're not THAT anymore.

And we haven't been that for something like 56 years.
I suppose that's true.

Now it's more about poisoning journalists and Ukrainian opposition leaders.
I don't know about Ukrainian opposition leaders (if you mean Yushchenko's poisoning, I don't think it had anything to do with us), but, yeah, you're right about that first part.

We don't have much in terms of politics, but we have alright freedom of speech and it's absolutely uncomparable to the life in the early USSR.
 

Dr. Whiggs

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JourneyThroughHell said:
Dr. Whiggs said:
JourneyThroughHell said:
Dr. Whiggs said:
JourneyThroughHell said:
I study political science in Russia.

Uh-huh. You heard that right.

Political science.

What, it is science.
Political science in Russia?

<img src=http://bpg.sytes.net/nagazi/images/Image/GULAG/Watch%20tower%20of%20the%20Labor%20Camp%209-10%20at%20Vorkuta%201955.jpg>

There. That's all you need to know.
Well, we're not THAT anymore.

And we haven't been that for something like 56 years.
I suppose that's true.

Now it's more about poisoning journalists and Ukrainian opposition leaders.
I don't know about Ukrainian opposition leaders (if you mean Yushchenko's poisoning, I don't think it had anything to do with us), but, yeah, you're right about that first part.

We don't have much in terms of politics, but we have alright freedom of speech and it's absolutely uncomparable to the life in the early USSR.
I think an endless evil summer camp is the only thing comparable to the USSR.
 

JourneyThroughHell

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Dr. Whiggs said:
I think an endless evil summer camp is the only thing comparable to the USSR.
Well, that and a ton of other totalitarian countries.

Many of them easily surpass the horror of the 30s that happened in here, but I digress.
 

Dr. Whiggs

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JourneyThroughHell said:
Dr. Whiggs said:
I think an endless evil summer camp is the only thing comparable to the USSR.
Well, that and a ton of other totalitarian countries.

Many of them easily surpass the horror of the 30s that happened in here, but I digress.
I think you guys soundly won the "most deaths from disastrous policies" contest we all seemed to be holding in the 20th century.

So, you know, kudos and junk.
 

JourneyThroughHell

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Dr. Whiggs said:
JourneyThroughHell said:
Dr. Whiggs said:
I think an endless evil summer camp is the only thing comparable to the USSR.
Well, that and a ton of other totalitarian countries.

Many of them easily surpass the horror of the 30s that happened in here, but I digress.
I think you guys soundly won the "most deaths from disastrous policies" contest we all seemed to be holding in the 20th century.

So, you know, kudos and junk.
Not, that would probably be Mao up in China. We did, however, take the "most commanding officers killed in the time of war by own government".
 

Hoki

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I'm currently working as a personal assistant, while majoring in veterinary nursing. :3