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Old 06-20-2009, 03:08 PM   #25
whiteoverblue
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Keyword right there pal. My at A&M quotations refers to the fact that you were at A&M in the past, not the present. Unlike me, who has been here for going on 3 years now. I think my perspective is a bit more fresh.
Hahahaha!

Now how is your perspective more fresh when I JUST GRADUATED? Has A&M changed dramatically in the past month? I seriously doubt it.

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No need for the long story about things you could have googled to try and prove that you went to A&M.
You're trying to say that there's no need yet at the same time you're suggesting that I am lying? Make up your mind, it's one or the other. Be my guest and google whatever you'd like to see if I found all of that somewhere. You won't.

Don't try to imply that I didn't go to A&M with quotations. If that's not what you meant initially, then learn how to use quotations properly.

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Extreme example here, but BYU? There are many large universities throughout mainly the south (probably b/c of conservative views) that don't view getting married in college unusual. Auburn, Alabama, UMiss... I've even known people at Texas to get married while in college.
Those aren't "many" colleges when you consider that there are thousands of other universities that are not like that at all. UCLA, USC, UF, UNC-Chapel Hill, Arizona State, University of Miami, Colorado State, etc. The schools you mentioned are a small percentage and if A&M have common ground with those small percentage schools, that proves my point.

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Tech is known for having people that "sleep around" for a reason: it's mostly true.
This is mostly true for thousands of universities across the nation. It's not something unique to Tech. On the other hand, A&M and those other schools you mentioned are in a minority when it comes to serious relationships and marriage being much more wide-spread across the student body.

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If you were looking for a large population of girls without morals, then yes, you should have went to Tech. Sorry for the bad luck.
It's kind of a stretch to suggest that just because I don't like to move too quickly in a relationship, it must mean that I prefer easy girls with loose morals.
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