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Old 08-29-2022, 08:52 PM
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A huge portion of student debt is held by graduate students, who much more than undergrads are on course to make more than enough money to pay them back. Anyone who can't understand people's opposition to this are just completely out of touch with basic human nature and most people's sense of what's fair.

The colleges themselves should be held more accountable, I am sympathetic when people complain about how much college costs now VS a generation ago. It really makes no sense at all.
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Old 08-29-2022, 09:42 PM
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A huge portion of student debt is held by graduate students, who much more than undergrads are on course to make more than enough money to pay them back. Anyone who can't understand people's opposition to this are just completely out of touch with basic human nature and most people's sense of what's fair.

The colleges themselves should be held more accountable, I am sympathetic when people complain about how much college costs now VS a generation ago. It really makes no sense at all.
Nah man

Don't you understand?

You're a cool Edgelord if you borrow 60K and flee the country so you don't have to pay it back

Just ask Tethler
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Old 08-30-2022, 01:50 AM
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You're cool if you borrow 60K and flee the country so you don't have to pay it back
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Old 08-29-2022, 09:44 PM
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A huge portion of student debt is held by graduate students, who much more than undergrads are on course to make more than enough money to pay them back. Anyone who can't understand people's opposition to this are just completely out of touch with basic human nature and most people's sense of what's fair.

The colleges themselves should be held more accountable, I am sympathetic when people complain about how much college costs now VS a generation ago. It really makes no sense at all.
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Old 08-29-2022, 10:23 PM
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The colleges themselves should be held more accountable, I am sympathetic when people complain about how much college costs now VS a generation ago. It really makes no sense at all.
Evil smart guy Twitter is saying some shit about taxing their endowments.

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Old 08-29-2022, 10:45 PM
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It really makes no sense at all.
It doesn't? an aspiration turned into a standard of living. You need this to survive, automation is threatening from one side already.
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Old 08-30-2022, 08:44 AM
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A huge portion of student debt is held by graduate students, who much more than undergrads are on course to make more than enough money to pay them back. Anyone who can't understand people's opposition to this are just completely out of touch with basic human nature and most people's sense of what's fair.

The colleges themselves should be held more accountable, I am sympathetic when people complain about how much college costs now VS a generation ago. It really makes no sense at all.
This is the true heart of the matter. The cost of the degree is the problem and this loan forgiveness does nothing to solve it. It actually has the potential to make things worse if colleges really do increase tuition.
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Old 08-30-2022, 03:01 AM
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Classic progressive speaking from a position of affluent white privilege while he destroys the environment flying all over the world with a carbon footprint 300 times the person theyre criticizing just trying to get by.
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Old 08-30-2022, 03:23 AM
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Classic progressive speaking from a position of affluent white privilege while he destroys the environment flying all over the world with a carbon footprint 300 times the person theyre criticizing just trying to get by.
Classic whiney bitch Jib post.

This entire thread is people criticizing others for their financial choices. Unsung's a big boy, he can handle it. Don't hate the player hate the game.

I don't know why I bother, but since you love to bring up my carbon footprint all the time. I live in a house with no AC, have no kids, and ride my bike/train to work when i'm not working from home. I buy locally sourced and grown foods since Netherlands produces a majority of it in Europe. A big part of my job is making high power use facilities around the world more energy efficient, which I dare say I'm quite good at. Is my footprint high? Probably. Is ithigher than someone in Arizona who drives a big truck around and runs AC most of year? I dunno.

I could do the math for you, but the last time I did that in the Train thread you ended up sending me private messages trying to explain why I was still wrong even after the numbers showed you were full of shit.

I do like how pretty much every one of my posts gets a response from you though. Makes me feel special.
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Old 08-30-2022, 03:53 AM
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Classic whiney bitch Jib post.

This entire thread is people criticizing others for their financial choices. Unsung's a big boy, he can handle it. Don't hate the player hate the game.

I don't know why I bother, but since you love to bring up my carbon footprint all the time. I live in a house with no AC, have no kids, and ride my bike/train to work when i'm not working from home. I buy locally sourced and grown foods since Netherlands produces a majority of it in Europe. A big part of my job is making high power use facilities around the world more energy efficient, which I dare say I'm quite good at. Is my footprint high? Probably. Is ithigher than someone in Arizona who drives a big truck around and runs AC most of year? I dunno.

I could do the math for you, but the last time I did that in the Train thread you ended up sending me private messages trying to explain why I was still wrong even after the numbers showed you were full of shit.

I do like how pretty much every one of my posts gets a response from you though. Makes me feel special.
White privileged mansplaining.

You’re destroying the environment living this colonialist lifestyle, afforded to you by dumb luck.
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