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Inscrutable said:
you fool, i've got really close friends that i want to sit next to, and i do make friends with the people around me, but i dont want to talk to 300+ people when i have my friends,
and some people work better by themselves and some work better in a group, im a groupie, so what if i want to sit next to my friends.

"part of uni is meeting new people"
lol, so u want me to be meeting new people everyday until i get through the whole 300+ people

Annegelic's argument still seems to have logic, despite what you have said.
 
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Jonathon, dont waste ur time on him. he's so insecure he has to resort to personal attacks on people.
I'm sorry, but you are the one who actually resorted to a peronsal attack first, implied or otherwise:
natstar said:
ur a smart cookie arnt u
Now even though this may have been mild, it was in a sarcastic tone and implied that you were calling me stupid/slow, which is an insult. It certainly didn't rationally debate any points or contribute anything to this thread. I simply replied and stepped it up a notch.
 
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natstar said:
Inscrutable- u dont need to make friends with 300 people. You shouldent even be talking in lectures. Thats a real pet hate of mine, people who disrupt lectures when others are trying to hear. All we find a bit silly is complaining about not being able to sit with friends in lectures. Do you realise how childish this sounds. No offence, its just a silly insignificant thing to get pissed off about.
i know i dont need to make friends with 300 people, thats what i said.
my whole complaint at the begining was about the large number of people attending a lecture, not sitting with my friends was an extra, so if you hate people who distrupt lectures, then u wouldnt want a large number of people in a lecture, so u shouldnt have complained about others and i complaining
 

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Jonathan A said:
Annegelic's argument still seems to have logic, despite what you have said.
you quote something said back a couple of hours ago, without reading what was said recently, read everything you fool
 
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You blatenly insulted me and made a fool of urslef while at it. Now run along
No arguement for how you clearly implied an insult at me first?
 

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natstar said:
If someone talks in a lecture. I turn around and tell them to shoosh. Anyway, in my expereince lectures have kicked people out for talking, its rude and really annoying. If you want so much to sit with ur friends, maybe you should just drop the lecture
lol i wish i could
btw how many people are in your lecture, cause my lecture room is full so it gets really noisy, so i dont think the lecturer will kick everyone out in my one
 
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natstar said:
ur a smart cookie arnt u
Clearly in a sarcastic tone implying I was stupid, with no debate of the facts or logical and rational points.
 
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lmao OMGOSH, you took offence to that? I didnt think you took sarcasm so seriously, especially when you are, well King Of Sarcasm, spare me quoting you, its pretty obvious.
So it's fine for you to insult me because I can take it, yet it's not ok for me to insult you because you can't take it?

:rolleyes:
 

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What good is an arts degree if you know shit all about the world around you? You can't learn experiance from a text book, you have to get out there and be in the real world first.
And so based upon your very own "qualifications" your degree is worth more than an arts degree, because by some chance, it endows upon you a magical experiential notion right?


Very easily, the primary fundamentals of business are to do with rational and logical decisions, and applied theory, you need very little understanding of actual people unless you are doing an area like marketing. You think accountants need to know about the world around them?
Last time i checked, the reality of the world was highly linked with the socio-economic factors as well as the socio-political goings of the world. How can you be a good businessperson if you cannot understand the very things which you are trying to govern and sell, are you managing a bunch of robots?


But we don't need so many, there aren't THAT many jobs in the sector.
And what sector would that be? Teaching in which we are lacking? Or perhaps you'd have abetter chance with a B IT or B Comm-Accg?

Yes their would.
Ironic isnt it. *there*


Sounds like a Utopia.
And we could all live in a blissful ignorance whilst the powers to be take full advantage of us...

And just what is our cultural identity?
It is the purported historiographical and socio-cultural contextual image purported through media and the perception of a homogenous entity of a community.

So do many many other degrees, laws, business, computing, ect.
They are specialised whereas the general overview of the Arts degree allows for one to use it to attain an edge, say Philosophical Logic and Computing programming.
 

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It is the purported historiographical and socio-cultural contextual image purported through media and the perception of a homogenous entity of a community.
You could of said that without all those fancy words i'm sure..
 
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AsyLum said:
It is the purported historiographical and socio-cultural contextual image purported through media and the perception of a homogenous entity of a community.

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you were going good but you ruined it by using 'purported' twice.
 

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Yeah only saw that then hehe, its late, im reading culture studies readings :p

Cut me some freakin slack
 

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wow, i mean totally blown away...so what is an 'identity', 'individual' and 'culture' ?

I mean you've used culture and identity in the definition OF cultural identity. Thats useless.
 

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if you don't know what an identity, individual or culture is you need to go back to highschool.

edit: No, it isn't useless.. because while people might know what 'culture' and 'identity' are they don't know what cultural identity is... :rolleyes:
 
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