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i always write the fagslop from the more passive point of view because its there to emulate the feeling of being desired and its a cheap trick i play off so it seems better than it actually is
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@MalibuSunrise
will there ever be a point where straight men get to experience this too?
4 panel "desire" straight men: …
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@dagda @MalibuSunrise lets be honest its just a straight and sometimes pseudogay man's conception of women heavily distorted by their own opinion on male bodies
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@dagda @MalibuSunrise like, women like men dude. they aint forced to like em. that shits just hot to em. whoever made the meme is a gay ass straggot
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@dagda @MalibuSunrise thanks for making me slightly more misogynistic
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@dagda @MalibuSunrise If you look at women who aren't horribly socialized into pathological behaviour, they genuinely like men. They're usually like that in their teens and early 20s if they don't hang out with the wrong crowd, and if they marry properly will keep being that way their entire lives.
t. professor who has to often scold 15-18 year olds for getting too into their "this dude is so hot" gossip and disrupting class
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@nerthos @MalibuSunrise
so all we need to do is abolish higher education got it
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@dagda @MalibuSunrise Honestly I agree completely. Restrict anything dealing with humanities or law to 40+ where even if students pick up retarded ideas, it's too late to fuck up a generation.
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@nerthos @MalibuSunrise @dagda tbh i would abolish all higher education that is not something very specific like engineering or medicine.

Oh, and make lawyers earn pay as gratitude
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@Morghur @MalibuSunrise @dagda I don't think it's bad per se to study all sorts of things, it's just a problem with academia being marketed to people right out of highschool with no life experience and being staffed by career groomers, either sexual or ideological.
Make people live normal lives until 40 and THEN enter university with fully formed worldviews and not being hot, and you'll see how those problems disappear.
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@nerthos @MalibuSunrise @dagda tbh that was more or less my problem when i left highschool. My parents pressured me to rush into college and i ended up in the worst period of my time. I dropped out and i feel like i wasted most of my potential.

If anything, i would give my kids 1 or 2 years of grace to think about what they want to do or experience things and then choose a career they think it's best for them
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@Morghur @MalibuSunrise @dagda I advice my students like this as well. Live and have a normal job for a few years, develop a worldview, look into the contents and job market for the careers you find appealing, then if you really want to work in a specific field then sign up for university. Don't do it because of pressure or because of a belief that it will make you more money or more employable.
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@nerthos @MalibuSunrise @dagda my parents where in the "You will need to have a college degree to be employable in the future" and so they rushed me to law school, but i dropped out.

If i could go back to college, i would go for art. Or i wish i could go back and go to music school since the conductor of the band i played with lined me up to do it. But my parents are really in that "do what we want because we know better" mindset
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@Morghur @MalibuSunrise @dagda Typical boomerism.
You can just go whenever you want though.
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@nerthos @MalibuSunrise @dagda Kind of why i went with Bus driving. The only gripe i have with it is the long hours but aside from that it's tolerable.

After all, i start at 7 in the morning and usually end at 7 in the evening
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@Morghur @MalibuSunrise @dagda Well that might get in the way due to tiredness but you can probably find an university that does night classes.
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@nerthos @MalibuSunrise @dagda Probably wouldn't be able since i really need some rest after bearing with 175 brats every day.

I have 2 months of holidays in summer but i doubt there are classes than
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@Morghur @MalibuSunrise @dagda Nothing says you gotta do 12 hours forever.
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@nerthos @MalibuSunrise @dagda True. If anything i thought about saving up all i could, fuck off and try to study art or music in a more formal way
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@Morghur @MalibuSunrise @dagda My cousin went through conservatory on the cash he made as a dance instructor, and he's now a professional musician. It's doable.
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@nerthos @MalibuSunrise @dagda Well, i could go back to play the Tuba. I certainly have the experience but i'm out of practise.

I thought about working 10 or 15 years as a bus driver, save up 1K a month since i don't spend much and then quit
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@Morghur @MalibuSunrise @dagda THEORETICALLY you can invest over 10-15 years and then live off passives, but that's only as long as the markets survive and you invest right.
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@FiestaBun @MalibuSunrise @dagda @nerthos I more or less think the same. The most i can do is be thrifty
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@Dagnar @FiestaBun @Morghur @MalibuSunrise @dagda IDK man I'm doing pretty well as an objectively good guy. I'm only not going for big money because I care about leisure more than I care about buying a lambo.
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@nerthos @FiestaBun @MalibuSunrise @dagda @Dagnar Same here. I care a lot about being debt free and not throwing my money on pointless shit.

I will buy a new car when current one dies, not when something flashy comes by
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@Morghur @FiestaBun @MalibuSunrise @dagda @Dagnar I work 20h a week and do fine and I wouldn't trade it for 60h a week and huge paychecks. The amount of enjoyment I'd get from the extra money would not compensate the loss of free time.
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@nerthos @FiestaBun @MalibuSunrise @dagda @Dagnar Same. But my options are extremely limited. Plus, if i manage to save 200K from this in 15 years i think i can bear with quitting at 50 and just enjoy life until i kill myself at 65
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