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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Parents want their kids in the most elite orbits in high school to college because that’s likely where they’ll meet a spouse. You want your kids being orbited by flunkies and drunks with low ambition, be my guest. Take the bribe (merit money) to attend some tier 4 school. In all likelihood it will work out fine for your kid - - or maybe it won’t. And maybe it seems fine at first but doesn’t 10 years out.[/quote] Bored teens on Xmas morning are so tiresome. You are so, so unaware of how the real world works, child. [/quote] “You can still succeed even if you attend a mediocre state school” isn’t how the real world works now either, Boomer.[/quote] Lol, you are 13 and have no idea how the real world works. Go play with your new steam deck, child, and stop with your nonsense. [/quote] You went to a state school in the 1970s or 1980s and you have no idea how the real world works now, Boomer.[/quote] HYPS in the early 2000s. And I hire. Idk why I am wasting my time with an ignorant troll, though. That is indeed a good question. [/quote] Sure thing, Boomer. Everyone on the internet went to Harvard and is a CEO or something. :roll: [/quote] The two of you are perfect for each other. [/quote]
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