HAHA no matter how many times I see this, it is still as amusing as it was the first time. I don’t know if it’s the language or the fall or the fight, oh gosh.
In other news, I’m writing an argumentative paper on how college admissions preferencing legacies is considered class discrimination. I basically have to use scholarly resources and whatnot but if any of my readers (if there are still any readers) would like to add their two cents on the issue, I would appreciate it since I would like to hear other opinions on the matter.
I just watched the video again. LOL
ha ha they fight funny
and i didn’t understand the words in the last paragraph i gathered that it was blah blah yuppie blah blah fancy words blah blah yuppie blah burgers
All kidding aside i really didn’t get it are you saying colleges don’t accept poor people ? I know Stanford and other ivy league colleges follow that principal but you probably know about that so bye
LOL LOL
o china mali kholg asa3dich….sorry….still wuv me? ;>
LOL
it is funny!
hahaha
strippers are hot.
Although the clip doesnt show it, but the blonde is winning. Fo sho.
Question remains: the subject of the paper was chosen because of certain discrimination against a certain someone’s application to some college? yes? yes?
if so, then it’s their loss. The dumfucs.
On a completely unrelated front: sup G?
The short one doesn’t handle embarassment too well. I think if said college is a private institution, they can have their fair share of preferences.
Plastic: LOL I know shiftay shlon ikfikhat-ha? And la I don’t mean that colleges don’t accept poor people, in fact affirmative action makes sure that colleges have spots for “minorities”. What I’m trying to write about though is that colleges prefer admitting a student whose parents were students at that school. Get it? And I am writing that it is considered class discrimination.
DR: LOL I know
Eshda3wa: :-D
Z: Ana 7asait the blond winning ba3ad. 3ankhayerha she’s so tall! And flexible apparently! And you are very off base with the whole “certain someone”, I didn’t pick this topic. It’s part of my argumentative writing class and it was one of the options.
Broke Saudi: HAH I know! Well one of the arguments saying that it ISN’T in fact class discrimination is that one, since you are paying for the school so they can pick and chose. On the other hand, I am writing about all colleges which include public ones. Therefore, is it okay for a college to pick and chose it’s students based on criteria which doesn’t involve merit, when the country’s tax dollars are paying for it?