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[quote=Anonymous]Incels who claim to have an “Ivy degree” typically went to the Ag school at Cornell. We understand why you wouldn’t understand the value some people assign to being educated and worldly. It’s just a different value system—my social circle is super varied, but there are some common threads: we read books, travel, think about things, have ambitions of one stripe of another—not even academic in most cases, but people are engaged and interesting and try to do something with their time on earth. We also all get references to something other than professional wrestling. Someone who is not well-educated (and god forbid someone who takes pride in that status) is likely not going to be a good fit. Go drive your jet skis and guzzle all the Mountain Dew you can afford on your very hefty successful blue collar salary. That’s great. But if you bristle at a woman thinking well-educated is a positive attribute, then I can probably tell you 10 other things about yourself, all not flattering. And to be clear, well educated isn’t even necessarily a function of formal education. I’ve known incredibly well read and educated, fascinating people who didn’t go to Yale. But let’s not pretend most bricklayers are Good Will Hunting. [/quote]
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