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Piece of shit “era” we live in now, a society that rejects their elders is doomed and deserves to become extinct!

It makes sense that convicted sex offenders should be subject to restrictions on where they live, particularly around school zones.

Would you want a convicted killer anywhere near another human being? Because they also get released and they can live anywhere they like.

Agreed. “C” doesn’t mean a damn thing.

Real Simple:

So?

X2 on the crab pot/turkey fryer!

To store attachments, you need to purchase the Dyson self-righting attachment storage tote. Only $400.

James Dyson. The Steve Jobs of the Domestic appliance world. As much of an Asshole as Jobs and blowing as much hot air as Jobs.

It’ll continue to happen until there’s an overhaul of the patent system - which is seriously needed.

Memories of Emacs pop into my head.

Spaces but only because tabs suck

thanks for the help I will read up more on this subject!

Can confirm, did my first two years at NVCC before getting a full ride to UVA! (: Most of the CC transfer cohort I came across were extremely studious and well-behaved. Missing the first + second years of indecision and partying is also an understated but very real benefit.

Because of the constitutionally-protected rights to free speech and free association.

/raiseshand

I attended University of Richmond and they had direct matriculation agreements with the local CCs for qualified students - a huge savings considering UR is private.

Talking both to the CC and University admins and working out which courses transfer 100% helped a ton. I knocked out 99% of my geneds at my community college in 2 years and had a hilariously light senior 5th year (program was built with 3 years in mind).

Of course this clueless scumbag invoked Black Lives Matter. Of course.

I teach at Northern Virginia Community College. We have a “guaranteed admission” program; if students complete a specific two-year curriculum with an acceptable grade they are guaranteed admission to a Virginia four-year college to complete their degree.