Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you "work your way up" from community college?
You study hard, do your work (even exceed it), earn respect, earn recommendations, hone your focus, and overall, prove that you can handle more a more rigorous academic atmosphere.
]Anonymous wrote:How do you "work your way up" from community college?

Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I never understood the appeal of Boston creme (cream?sp?). I mean, it's like pudding in a donut. Those are two separate things IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you answer the Census question, you will have answered your own question.
Also, are you 19:36 who believes her white looking daughter will have a harder time than her ethnic looking one?
Nope, I'm not 19:36. Answer the question. What are your distinctions, if they're not fluid, contextual, and social?
FYI on the census, you don't actually have to fill in a box, let alone one box.
But answer the question - what constitutes racial boundaries and classifications to you?
I'm not interested in getting that deep on an internet forum. Are you working on your thesis?
Actually yes, and my theorem has been proven true - all racists are cowards.
If that's what you get from this conversation, best of luck with your Strayer courses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you answer the Census question, you will have answered your own question.
Also, are you 19:36 who believes her white looking daughter will have a harder time than her ethnic looking one?
Nope, I'm not 19:36. Answer the question. What are your distinctions, if they're not fluid, contextual, and social?
FYI on the census, you don't actually have to fill in a box, let alone one box.
But answer the question - what constitutes racial boundaries and classifications to you?
I'm not interested in getting that deep on an internet forum. Are you working on your thesis?
Actually yes, and my theorem has been proven true - all racists are cowards.
Anonymous wrote:I like a little chocolate and vanilla swirl, or any other mix of flavors![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I oppose donuts without filling. So disappointing.
Love it! Right in the middle of a fight over race.
I agree... I mean, I rarely eat a donuts but when I do, I want a filling. Lemon is my favorite.
I like cream and chocolate filling. Mmmmmmmmm.