What does his college matter?
Quote from: SecondClass on April 10, 2015, 04:49:11 PMQuote from: Verbatim on April 10, 2015, 04:47:32 PMWho wasn't a loser in high school?Like 40% of high schoolersDamn. I guess I'll need to take a second to inform one of my best friends, who is currently attending Yale, that he's a loser, as well. With his perfect SAT/ACT scores. If only he had went to prom--that would have made all the difference in his life. He would be a real winner.
Quote from: Verbatim on April 10, 2015, 04:47:32 PMWho wasn't a loser in high school?Like 40% of high schoolers
Who wasn't a loser in high school?
Jesus, do you even read your own posts?Anything after high school is irrelevant to what we're talking about. And please, don't pretend that high SAT/ACT scores and being popular in high school are mutually exclusive. I smoked weed and slacked off all throughout HS and still got a 2140 on my SAT, so it's really not indicative of anything.
Quote from: SecondClass on April 10, 2015, 05:33:55 PMJesus, do you even read your own posts?Anything after high school is irrelevant to what we're talking about. And please, don't pretend that high SAT/ACT scores and being popular in high school are mutually exclusive. I smoked weed and slacked off all throughout HS and still got a 2140 on my SAT, so it's really not indicative of anything.I constantly read my own posts. If we could "like" our own posts, I would so do it, every single time--and you come off like an individual who would do the same thing.Anything after high school may be "irrelevant to what we're talking about," but my whole point, my whole argument, is that everything that happens in high school is irrelevant--especially prom. Once you establish that something is irrelevant, it becomes useless to talk about it. So if you're a "loser in high school"... Who gives a fuck? You talk about it like it matters.
If we could "like" our own posts, I would so do it, every single time--and you come off like an individual who would do the same thing.
Uh, I never said it matters in the long run. It matters while you're in high school.