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Not good enough.

Your shrugging emoticon's arm is on a separate line, detached from the emoticon's body.

Fair point. I have a JD/MBA and my MBA classes consisted of corporate finance, accounting, business IT, marketing, and a slew of leadership courses. There was never a specific HR course that I took. I know a lot of businesses use systems like SAP to handle most of their HR issues.

That makes little sense. Acme Corp is not going to look at a résumé and think "Huh, this fellow doesn't have anything about #BLACKLIVESMATTER in his extracurricular section like all the others, he must be a regressive dinosaur."

Dartmouth is getting kind of ridiculous as well.

Just realize that these children will be your competition in the workforce and that you'll have a considerable advantage over them.

Lol!

And the word treadmill continues. Every "offensive term" gets replaced because someone at some point used it as a bludgeon to criticize someone. Once it's used too many times as a bludgeon, the word gets marked as insensitive and we have to find a newer politer word to use. And then the new word gets corrupted, and

This episode was FANTASTIC.

I remember the days when I could hold conversations with someone and liberal arts buzz words like "agency" wouldn't be dropped in a conversation. Nonetheless, the lyrics are harmless. The song has Taylor claiming that the girl in her story obviously doesn't appreciate the boy Taylor likes. However, she's bemoaning the

We're just not as cool as you obviously.

Uh, it's a good song. She's basically saying that the boy is with a very superficial mean girl that doesn't care about him, and that Taylor feels like she gets ignored because she's not quite as superficial and "popular."

I would like to see an episode done lampooning the mess happening on Mizzou's and Yale's campuses. Poop swastikas and Halloween costumes, lol.

This was one of my favorite episodes. It was fantastic. My rankings of episodes from first to last this season:

"At the end of the day, Parker and Stone posit that it’s better when
people overextend themselves to be accepting rather than secretly (or
openly) being bigoted, as is the case with Craig’s dad (at least at
first)."

Let me introduce you to politics. It's where people have ideas about how policies should be and get irritated when other people believe otherwise.

Of course. Differing opinions and all that. It doesn't mean one person can't take a stand on an opinion, back it up with their reasoning, and poke fun at another person's opinion.

I feel as though you have left-leaning opinions and can't appreciate a point of view or humor that is opposed to your beliefs. To praise Colbert and Stewart and then criticize Parker and Stone just seems like you only enjoy humor if the message it is conveying is one that you agree with.

I don't want to be a fat shamer, but I find overweight bodies to be unattractive. Most people find overweight bodies to be unattractive. Folds and cellulite tend to not be aesthetically pleasing due to the fact that it ruins the form of the body. It is also often linked to someone being unhealthy or not taking care of