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"(another performer) introduced me to this musician named fetty wap. now we love fetty wap. he is a musical genius. through fetty wap i have been introduced to this other guy named “drake”. i have heard of drake here and there but i have never heard a drake song. you know what… drake is awesome. not as awesome as the fetty wap. he is a musical genius. drake is still pretty cool though. well maybe not cool, but he is a good musician.
did i mention he is a musical genius"
36 people Liked this, 21 Unliked it, no-one Commented and it reads like some primitive cargo-cult version of Patrick Bateman reviewing Huey Lewis albums between decapitations.
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It's interesting that it was across the whole panel "regardless of these men’s political ideology, attitudes toward minority groups, beliefs about the prevalence of discrimination against whites, or beliefs about the fairness of the world".
Are the racists the last honest people left?
How much of it could be put down to a new found awareness of increased competition for advancement, rather than feelings of being "undervalued and discriminated against"?
they managed to ruin a perfectly good point about nepotism with a big gotcha moment made out of nothing there...he has a degree in modern history, first class honours from oxford no lessThe case of journalist Peter Snow and son Dan Snow is perhaps the most interesting. Just after leaving university, Dan Snow appeared on his father Peter’s military-themed show about the Battles of El Alamein. They followed this collaboration with a short series called Battlefield Britain, and Dan Snow subsequently released a coffee-table military history book of the same title. Since then, the BBC has introduced him on shows as the “historian Dan Snow.” There are no records of him holding any postgraduate qualifications, in any discipline.
they managed to ruin a perfectly good point about nepotism with a big gotcha moment made out of nothing there...he has a degree in modern history, first class honours from oxford no less
OXFORD DEGREES ARE NOT WORTH MORE THAN OTHER DEGREESthey managed to ruin a perfectly good point about nepotism with a big gotcha moment made out of nothing there...he has a degree in modern history, first class honours from oxford no less
basically having a look through some old stuff every now and again should do itI have been referred to as a historian before, it really doesn't take much.
To be fair, it clearly is except when you're a leftist conspiracy theorist who doesn't recognize your betters.I never bothered with anything past my bachelors degree #fuckexams
Some state of affairs when a degree is not enough to speak for your profession
well yeah like, that's the basic concept of nepotismShould we ban relatives from getting jobs?
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