<p>Again gellino, please show me where I “celebrated the demise of others.” My position stands:</p>
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omaplata:
Where, in any of my posts, did I “celebrate the demise of others” or anything remotely close to that? I said “unemployment must suck” – that’s certainly a valid, non-celebratory statement, isn’t it? “McDonald’s is hiring” – again, a fact. If anything, I’m trying to HELP those in distress. Speaking of which, gellino, there’s a soup kitchen down here in Philly…
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<p>I don’t get the point of our last paragraph. Sure Wharton is a great school, but I myself admitted that 90% of the students there are tools. See below:</p>
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omaplata:
Uh, do you go to Penn? I myself go to W and I’ll admit I’m boring right now (esp with interview season in full swing). The stereotype is that W kids are tools and are unable to discuss anything outside of finance. Let’s face it, 90% of all W kids are bloody lame (I tend to play double dutch with that 90/10 line depending on the time of year and where we are on the economic cycle).
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<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/university-pennsylvania/641476-penn-too-serious-not-fun.html#post1061716669[/url] ”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/university-pennsylvania/641476-penn-too-serious-not-fun.html#post1061716669</a></p> ;
<p>I’m aware enough to not take myself too seriously; I suggest you do the same, old man.</p>