Anonymous wrote:Such denial among the miserable middle/ upper middle class try hard striver class that dominates these forums about the degree to which the South now dominates political, cultural and economic power in the United States.
Keep complaining about the frat bros & sorority girls. You will either end up working for them, their parents, or their kids someday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of "Landman"--let alone that it is "the biggest drama on TV".
I saw an ad for it and it looked like a SNL skit about a show that old white peolle would watch. Even the name is sort of hilarious. Landman — because without land, can you even really be a man??? If you wish there were more episodes of Blue Bloods to fill your day and you’re sad about Yellowstone ending, Landman is for you.
If it’s good, it’s add aren’t do it any favors. I also can’t stand Billy bob Thornton.
Anonymous wrote:The kids I know, mostly nice UMC hardworking kids, just want a fun and relaxed time in college. In today's world there is unquestionably a trend towards big flagships and southern schools.
Incidentally, I went to a fancy prep school and today's college matriculation lists is dominated by large state schools and southern schools whereas 30 years ago it was almost all northern LACs and Ivies. Pretty telling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend whose kid got sucked in by social media and went to a big fun-sounding Southern college. Hated it. Transferred out
Interesting. Off the top of my head, we know a handful kids who at Florida, UGA, Clemson, Alabama, Auburn, Ole Miss, SMU, Miami, LSU and Rice who seem to love it. My theory is a large part of their happiness is simply due to the sunny weather during the school year.
And the easy classes, who are you kidding?
No, who are you kidding. Undergrad engineering, BBA in business, political science and pre-med is the same everywhere. These kids are studying hard, having fun, meeting spouses, and building networks to mount successful careers in the booming South and Mountain West.
Anonymous wrote:Sending a dd to a southern campus is a death sentence
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since season 1 "Landman" has also had random lines name-checking Southern universities and underscoring how much petroleum engineers make coming out of said colleges.
Truth. They do.
How do I get your IQ-vision?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting a bid from a top tier sorority at SMU, Texas or Alabama is far more prestigious than being some dime a dozen striver at UChicago, Penn or Georgetown, that's for damn sure.
Lol. That is a whole different type of dime a dozen hair, clothes, shoes, bank account, eating-disorder, striver. Pick your poison.
Look around the Metro next time you're on it. Pretty, skinny, blonde hair, blue eyes, perfect smile, fashionable, and smart, with a fun disposition is far from a dime a dozen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting a bid from a top tier sorority at SMU, Texas or Alabama is far more prestigious than being some dime a dozen striver at UChicago, Penn or Georgetown, that's for damn sure.
And Ms. Singh and Mr. Kim do not give a damn about your petty sorority privileges. And they are likely to be the bosses at Goldman and Blackstone.
The sorority people are car dealership people. I'm sure it's a very comfortable life in Mobile, Alabama.
No, they are US Senators and CNN White House reporters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting a bid from a top tier sorority at SMU, Texas or Alabama is far more prestigious than being some dime a dozen striver at UChicago, Penn or Georgetown, that's for damn sure.
That’s sort of silly because getting a bid at say the Porcellian at Harvard I guarantee is far more prestigious than any southern fraternity.
You aren’t comparing apples to apples.
Your striver dorky kid in Rockville isn't getting into Harvard, let alone a secret society there.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting a bid from a top tier sorority at SMU, Texas or Alabama is far more prestigious than being some dime a dozen striver at UChicago, Penn or Georgetown, that's for damn sure.
Lol. That is a whole different type of dime a dozen hair, clothes, shoes, bank account, eating-disorder, striver. Pick your poison.
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of "Landman"--let alone that it is "the biggest drama on TV".
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend whose kid got sucked in by social media and went to a big fun-sounding Southern college. Hated it. Transferred out