I hate college students. They think they intellectually superior to every one else on the planet; yet are willing to pay money to see movies like Wedding Crashers and The Dukes of Hazzard. They can never see movies during the day, rather it has to be a late show that falls on a week night. They hope to avoid crowds by seeing a weeknight late show, but unfortunately they end sharing the theatre with other college students, who have the same faulty logic. Even more annoying is that half of the college crowd doesn't arrive until after the film has started. They always come in late and they MUST have their snacks, so they walk up to the vending stand and waste even more money on needless concessions. People who are willing to waste money on a bad movie and on needless concessions have no right claiming they are intellectually superior to any one. College students, especially the self proclaimed "intellects" are far more easy to manipulate than any one else. Just look at Michael Moore, he has the majority of college students believing he is a crusader for the people, when in actuality he is fat, money hungry capitalist that makes his millions exploiting the tragedies of others. However, since he claims to be anti-establishment and other cliches that college students eat up; he is elevated to a near god status by all the ignorant, college intellects who can't think for themselves.
PS: I don't hate all college students, just the liberal intellects that support Marxism and atheism.
If you want to be a true rebel in college, say you believe in God and support capitalism. It will shock most of your class mates, which in turn will make you a true rebel amongst all the non-conformist conformists.
Thursday, August 11, 2005
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3 comments:
Shock your classmates, unless you go to any UW school that is not Madison. Perhaps you might venture out in to the rest of Wisconsin, or perhaps even in to the rest of the "real world" before commenting on crap you seem to know very little about.
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Because it's his blog and if you don't like it you don't need to read it, or at least could provide a stronger argument?
I always found it amusing that a lot of people seem to go to college and then believe it somehow elevates them to a new mental pedestal that everyone that hasn't gone can never even compete with, when in reality it really just means you can somehow afford to go to school. Most colleges I've been to seem to have turned from centers of free-thought, innovation, and discussion to institutions based solely on creating a workforce slightly more capable than the workforce created by high school graduates, except in cases such as medicine and other specializations. Instead of promoting innovation it seems to punish it and reward conformity, regardless of whether you agree with it or not.
Or maybe I'm just blowing smoke outta my arse, it's very possible!
1) I didn't attend college in Madison.
2) I have ventured out into the real world. Believe me, no matter what campus you go to, a good deal of the students are self-proclaimed intellects who seem to think capitalism is crime, unaware of the irony that in a couple of years down the road they will be working for corporations they so thoroughly despise.
3) Have you ventured into the real world?
4) Taco Bell is delicious, especially with Pepsi.
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