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  • felizitation
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    Originally posted by fstkhnan ru trying to impress us here? well if u are, well to bad, cuz at least im not impressed at all!
    Well, in fact my specialisation is copy'n paste

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  • fstkhnan
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    Originally posted by felizitation Nur in diesem Sinne, als Aufgabe, an sich zu arbeiten, durften junge Menschen die Liebe, die ihnen gegeben wird, gebrauchen.

    R.M. Rilke
    ru trying to impress us here? well if u are, well to bad, cuz at least im not impressed at all!

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  • felizitation
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    Originally posted by Anonymouse xxxx that. I'm not a citizen of any xxxxing place, specially not the world. What are you into some sort of world government?
    It is ironic sir HAHAHAHAHA
    I would be deeply disappointed if you think i'm partisan of a fashionned mondialisation process, or if i love the stupid idea of "one great and big world". Every one's his xxxx.

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  • Anonymouse
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    Originally posted by felizitation People indeed fears of not belonging to any group, big or small.
    I observed this many times around me. On the other hand, people not belonging to a group are seen as "different", with all the advantages and the drawbacks this word may contain.

    So, instead of saying UCLA, say "I'm a citizen of the world". At least it would indicate us that you don't stop your work at the half.
    xxxx that. I'm not a citizen of any xxxxing place, specially not the world. What are you into some sort of world government?

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  • felizitation
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    Originally posted by Anonymouse It's called collective mass mindedness. Attaching ourselves to external institutions so we can be part of the crowd, or the collective.
    People indeed fears of not belonging to any group, big or small.
    I observed this many times around me. On the other hand, people not belonging to a group are seen as "different", with all the advantages and the drawbacks this word may contain.

    So, instead of saying UCLA, say "I'm a citizen of the world". At least it would indicate us that you don't stop your work at the half.

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  • Anonymouse
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    Originally posted by jahannam note how UCLA comes before age and everything else.
    it's sad how people nowadays go to college only to impress...
    It's called collective mass mindedness. Attaching ourselves to external institutions so we can be part of the crowd, or the collective.

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  • felizitation
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    Originally posted by jahannam note how UCLA comes before age and everything else.
    it's sad how people nowadays go to college only to impress...
    It's because we can observe "UCLA" on t-shirts all around the world. Not "I'm 20" nor "Jahannam"

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  • jahannam
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    Originally posted by Sirumemkez20 My name is Armine, I go to UCLA I'm 20 and I just moved to Glendale...
    note how UCLA comes before age and everything else.
    it's sad how people nowadays go to college only to impress...

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  • loseyourname
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    Adam - I couldn't think of anything clever, so I picked a handle that rhymed with "username." I like to dodge steak knives and mini carousel horses. I was born without original sin and I have a terrible tic from all the meth I did when I was 10 and studying for the MCAT.

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  • felizitation
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    Nur in diesem Sinne, als Aufgabe, an sich zu arbeiten, durften junge Menschen die Liebe, die ihnen gegeben wird, gebrauchen.

    R.M. Rilke

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