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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79010667 United States 06/25/2022 11:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He sounds entrepreneurial. He will be a millionaire in less than a year from streaming video from his dorm room. Then he can hire Ben Shapiro to do the narration on lib-lunacy. But college is a complete waste of time if you think it leads to a career and bright future, that’s trade school. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83514879 06/25/2022 11:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He had his choice of five colleges that he applied to and chose the one with the scholarship and paid internship in his chosen course of study. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80899974 First year and they make students room together (you can get an apartment off campus the following and on). I don't know if this is for them to make money on room and board or if it's to help better indoctrinate them? He knows the 3 others that he'll be rooming with... Ready for this? One gay guy, one female to male, on bisexual male and him, white, heterosexual, independent politically. He doesn't have a judgemental bone in his body, doesn't drink or do drugs and has no problem in saying no and not caving to peer pressure as he knows who he is. He's 6'1", built like a linebacker, and graduated with 3 sets of honors in high school. He's always worked for extra money, went out and got a job at the local Acme and TJMaxx to do the same these past 2 years, as well as mowing lawns, etc., on top of his crazy workload of homework he was always doing. I guess what I'm saying here is... Will he be able to endure the bullshit of those he's going to be rooming with, their background, beliefs, politics, etc. Oh, and he's unvaccinated since birth, had two or three common colds his whole life, never an ear ache, stomach bug, anything and now, he's saying he is required to get vaccinated (for this COVID Bullshit and 4 or 5 mandatory from youth that he missed) in order to attend. I told him that he didn't, that it wasn't law, and he should continue with the religious exemptions that he's been using. Anyone else in a similar situation with their own children, grandchildren or younger relatives? You should find other housing for your son. Living with those three will likely change him in ways that neither of you wants to see at this time. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83514879 06/25/2022 11:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He had his choice of five colleges that he applied to and chose the one with the scholarship and paid internship in his chosen course of study. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80899974 First year and they make students room together (you can get an apartment off campus the following and on). I don't know if this is for them to make money on room and board or if it's to help better indoctrinate them? He knows the 3 others that he'll be rooming with... Ready for this? One gay guy, one female to male, on bisexual male and him, white, heterosexual, independent politically. He doesn't have a judgemental bone in his body, doesn't drink or do drugs and has no problem in saying no and not caving to peer pressure as he knows who he is. He's 6'1", built like a linebacker, and graduated with 3 sets of honors in high school. He's always worked for extra money, went out and got a job at the local Acme and TJMaxx to do the same these past 2 years, as well as mowing lawns, etc., on top of his crazy workload of homework he was always doing. I guess what I'm saying here is... Will he be able to endure the bullshit of those he's going to be rooming with, their background, beliefs, politics, etc. Oh, and he's unvaccinated since birth, had two or three common colds his whole life, never an ear ache, stomach bug, anything and now, he's saying he is required to get vaccinated (for this COVID Bullshit and 4 or 5 mandatory from youth that he missed) in order to attend. I told him that he didn't, that it wasn't law, and he should continue with the religious exemptions that he's been using. Anyone else in a similar situation with their own children, grandchildren or younger relatives? If it becomes clear that your son won't "celebrate" the lifestyle choices of the other three, then it will quickly become a 3 vs 1 scenario in which they could make up stories, plant drugs, accuse him of things he didn't do and then report to police. You need to protect your kid - don't let him move in to the dorm. And the vax? He doesn't need it and it could cause negative consequences for him. Find a different college. Maybe community college for a couple of years and then reassess. |
LittleMe
I don’t want flowers when I die… User ID: 73636111 United States 06/25/2022 11:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He had his choice of five colleges that he applied to and chose the one with the scholarship and paid internship in his chosen course of study. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80899974 First year and they make students room together (you can get an apartment off campus the following and on). I don't know if this is for them to make money on room and board or if it's to help better indoctrinate them? He knows the 3 others that he'll be rooming with... Ready for this? One gay guy, one female to male, on bisexual male and him, white, heterosexual, independent politically. He doesn't have a judgemental bone in his body, doesn't drink or do drugs and has no problem in saying no and not caving to peer pressure as he knows who he is. He's 6'1", built like a linebacker, and graduated with 3 sets of honors in high school. He's always worked for extra money, went out and got a job at the local Acme and TJMaxx to do the same these past 2 years, as well as mowing lawns, etc., on top of his crazy workload of homework he was always doing. I guess what I'm saying here is... Will he be able to endure the bullshit of those he's going to be rooming with, their background, beliefs, politics, etc. Oh, and he's unvaccinated since birth, had two or three common colds his whole life, never an ear ache, stomach bug, anything and now, he's saying he is required to get vaccinated (for this COVID Bullshit and 4 or 5 mandatory from youth that he missed) in order to attend. I told him that he didn't, that it wasn't law, and he should continue with the religious exemptions that he's been using. Anyone else in a similar situation with their own children, grandchildren or younger relatives? You should find other housing for your son. Living with those three will likely change him in ways that neither of you wants to see at this time. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74527315 United States 06/25/2022 11:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He had his choice of five colleges that he applied to and chose the one with the scholarship and paid internship in his chosen course of study. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80899974 First year and they make students room together (you can get an apartment off campus the following and on). I don't know if this is for them to make money on room and board or if it's to help better indoctrinate them? He knows the 3 others that he'll be rooming with... Ready for this? One gay guy, one female to male, on bisexual male and him, white, heterosexual, independent politically. He doesn't have a judgemental bone in his body, doesn't drink or do drugs and has no problem in saying no and not caving to peer pressure as he knows who he is. He's 6'1", built like a linebacker, and graduated with 3 sets of honors in high school. He's always worked for extra money, went out and got a job at the local Acme and TJMaxx to do the same these past 2 years, as well as mowing lawns, etc., on top of his crazy workload of homework he was always doing. I guess what I'm saying here is... Will he be able to endure the bullshit of those he's going to be rooming with, their background, beliefs, politics, etc. Oh, and he's unvaccinated since birth, had two or three common colds his whole life, never an ear ache, stomach bug, anything and now, he's saying he is required to get vaccinated (for this COVID Bullshit and 4 or 5 mandatory from youth that he missed) in order to attend. I told him that he didn't, that it wasn't law, and he should continue with the religious exemptions that he's been using. Anyone else in a similar situation with their own children, grandchildren or younger relatives? •••••••••••••• We are living in some dangerous “End Times.” In this era of Covid shots, shedding, trans-everything etc... I would NEVER send my son into that hornets nest.., NEVER!! There are physical & spiritual dangers. It is unwise to place him in that vile & disgusting living situation. It is my opinion that this would not be pleasing to Father in Heaven. I’d have him live at home & attend college (no shots). It won’t matter... Too soon we will be seeing food shortages & economic collapse. Teach him survival skills & take him to shooting ranges (serious). Forget about college if can’t live at home. |
Zip Zop Zoo-Bity Zop User ID: 83071853 United States 06/25/2022 02:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He had his choice of five colleges that he applied to and chose the one with the scholarship and paid internship in his chosen course of study. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80899974 First year and they make students room together (you can get an apartment off campus the following and on). I don't know if this is for them to make money on room and board or if it's to help better indoctrinate them? He knows the 3 others that he'll be rooming with... Ready for this? One gay guy, one female to male, on bisexual male and him, white, heterosexual, independent politically. He doesn't have a judgemental bone in his body, doesn't drink or do drugs and has no problem in saying no and not caving to peer pressure as he knows who he is. He's 6'1", built like a linebacker, and graduated with 3 sets of honors in high school. He's always worked for extra money, went out and got a job at the local Acme and TJMaxx to do the same these past 2 years, as well as mowing lawns, etc., on top of his crazy workload of homework he was always doing. I guess what I'm saying here is... Will he be able to endure the bullshit of those he's going to be rooming with, their background, beliefs, politics, etc. Oh, and he's unvaccinated since birth, had two or three common colds his whole life, never an ear ache, stomach bug, anything and now, he's saying he is required to get vaccinated (for this COVID Bullshit and 4 or 5 mandatory from youth that he missed) in order to attend. I told him that he didn't, that it wasn't law, and he should continue with the religious exemptions that he's been using. Anyone else in a similar situation with their own children, grandchildren or younger relatives? If it becomes clear that your son won't "celebrate" the lifestyle choices of the other three, then it will quickly become a 3 vs 1 scenario in which they could make up stories, plant drugs, accuse him of things he didn't do and then report to police. You need to protect your kid - don't let him move in to the dorm. And the vax? He doesn't need it and it could cause negative consequences for him. Find a different college. Maybe community college for a couple of years and then reassess. Or worse that bisexual male could prod your son in his rear while your son is asleep thus turning his ass out. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 24441376 United States 06/25/2022 02:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm in the same boat. My daughter has spent the last three years of college studying remotely at home, unfortunately she must do the last year in person or she will not get her degree and will be responsible for the entire price of her loan. (Scholarship loans have paid for the most part her tuition.) Everything about it worries me: the shedding, the gorgeous pool at her apartment building, sharing a washer dryer with jabbed kids, too, the rules suddenly changing about shots, the tracing, the potential riots and martial law. Your son sounds like he has a good foundation, though. The left is not looking so inviting, are they? They're losing the optics it seems. All the best to him, and you! |
Idaho Bullwinkle
User ID: 60756050 United States 06/25/2022 02:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trade School is a better choice. I suggest welding. Advance to the specialty classes of welding even go so far as underwater welding. He would make far more money and there would be no more schooling costs. Second, Computer network security. My son in law is doing very well in thew field. And he is now working from home. I do not see these two skills ever going away. Idaho Bullwinkle |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77749782 Canada 06/25/2022 02:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He had his choice of five colleges that he applied to and chose the one with the scholarship and paid internship in his chosen course of study. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80899974 First year and they make students room together (you can get an apartment off campus the following and on). I don't know if this is for them to make money on room and board or if it's to help better indoctrinate them? He knows the 3 others that he'll be rooming with... Ready for this? One gay guy, one female to male, on bisexual male and him, white, heterosexual, independent politically. He doesn't have a judgemental bone in his body, doesn't drink or do drugs and has no problem in saying no and not caving to peer pressure as he knows who he is. He's 6'1", built like a linebacker, and graduated with 3 sets of honors in high school. He's always worked for extra money, went out and got a job at the local Acme and TJMaxx to do the same these past 2 years, as well as mowing lawns, etc., on top of his crazy workload of homework he was always doing. I guess what I'm saying here is... Will he be able to endure the bullshit of those he's going to be rooming with, their background, beliefs, politics, etc. Oh, and he's unvaccinated since birth, had two or three common colds his whole life, never an ear ache, stomach bug, anything and now, he's saying he is required to get vaccinated (for this COVID Bullshit and 4 or 5 mandatory from youth that he missed) in order to attend. I told him that he didn't, that it wasn't law, and he should continue with the religious exemptions that he's been using. Anyone else in a similar situation with their own children, grandchildren or younger relatives? Just get him to rent a place next door to school. That’s what I am going to get my son to do. He starts in September as well 1) because if they pull the Covid crap again They will lock down campuses and kick out the unvaccinated 2) he gets his own room this way. |
Crypto-Tard
User ID: 78144147 United States 06/25/2022 02:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No it wont be good for him. 3 v 1 in the most tempting time of his life. I was like him once. College in a Liberal City LA almost killed me, literally. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78196414 Sadly, I agree. I wouldn't send him there. When you are afraid of losing your life, you have already lost your life. Don't be afraid. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83751489 United States 06/25/2022 02:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He had his choice of five colleges that he applied to and chose the one with the scholarship and paid internship in his chosen course of study. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80899974 First year and they make students room together (you can get an apartment off campus the following and on). I don't know if this is for them to make money on room and board or if it's to help better indoctrinate them? He knows the 3 others that he'll be rooming with... Ready for this? One gay guy, one female to male, on bisexual male and him, white, heterosexual, independent politically. He doesn't have a judgemental bone in his body, doesn't drink or do drugs and has no problem in saying no and not caving to peer pressure as he knows who he is. He's 6'1", built like a linebacker, and graduated with 3 sets of honors in high school. He's always worked for extra money, went out and got a job at the local Acme and TJMaxx to do the same these past 2 years, as well as mowing lawns, etc., on top of his crazy workload of homework he was always doing. I guess what I'm saying here is... Will he be able to endure the bullshit of those he's going to be rooming with, their background, beliefs, politics, etc. Oh, and he's unvaccinated since birth, had two or three common colds his whole life, never an ear ache, stomach bug, anything and now, he's saying he is required to get vaccinated (for this COVID Bullshit and 4 or 5 mandatory from youth that he missed) in order to attend. I told him that he didn't, that it wasn't law, and he should continue with the religious exemptions that he's been using. Anyone else in a similar situation with their own children, grandchildren or younger relatives? Be sure to Still love him after he fails to live up to your expectations ok. |
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LittleMe
I don’t want flowers when I die… User ID: 73636111 United States 06/25/2022 02:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Maybe changing schools… |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 72580634 United States 06/25/2022 02:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trade School is a better choice. Quoting: Idaho Bullwinkle I suggest welding. Advance to the specialty classes of welding even go so far as underwater welding. He would make far more money and there would be no more schooling costs. Second, Computer network security. My son in law is doing very well in thew field. And he is now working from home. I do not see these two skills ever going away. Good advice. Probably too manly for his snowflake Son to follow. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82982993 United States 06/25/2022 03:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He had his choice of five colleges that he applied to and chose the one with the scholarship and paid internship in his chosen course of study. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80899974 First year and they make students room together (you can get an apartment off campus the following and on). I don't know if this is for them to make money on room and board or if it's to help better indoctrinate them? He knows the 3 others that he'll be rooming with... Ready for this? One gay guy, one female to male, on bisexual male and him, white, heterosexual, independent politically. He doesn't have a judgemental bone in his body, doesn't drink or do drugs and has no problem in saying no and not caving to peer pressure as he knows who he is. He's 6'1", built like a linebacker, and graduated with 3 sets of honors in high school. He's always worked for extra money, went out and got a job at the local Acme and TJMaxx to do the same these past 2 years, as well as mowing lawns, etc., on top of his crazy workload of homework he was always doing. I guess what I'm saying here is... Will he be able to endure the bullshit of those he's going to be rooming with, their background, beliefs, politics, etc. Oh, and he's unvaccinated since birth, had two or three common colds his whole life, never an ear ache, stomach bug, anything and now, he's saying he is required to get vaccinated (for this COVID Bullshit and 4 or 5 mandatory from youth that he missed) in order to attend. I told him that he didn't, that it wasn't law, and he should continue with the religious exemptions that he's been using. Anyone else in a similar situation with their own children, grandchildren or younger relatives? Yep. I am there. We even sent our daughter to a 'conservative' college. She comes home for her birthday and says she had a girl's day with one of her friends. Had their nails done, went shopping and suddenly I noticed when the pronoun 'she' should have been used she said THEY. Well, I'm not a judgmental person and reared her that way. But when I started digging in, I realized what they do there. This isn't just the kids. They are truly being indoctrinated. So I asked her why she thought it was ok for people to demand special privileges. She says, "Because that's how they feel and I'm going to respect that" Now I know you want the best for your child. I am just telling you. When you send them out to these Universities, be prepared for what is going to happen. Now she is upset over abortion and spews out their talking points. Although, she will concede when I am right, she has still been told I am priviliged and don't understand. So, when you do send him off, just know, they are there to change your kid's mind. And they will somewhat succeed no matter what you do. Thank you for listening. Mother of a Grad School Student (pursuing a worthwhile degree) P.S. They may be there for a particular degree tbat shouldn't involve the idiocy. Those are the gen eds they FORCE your child to take to graduate. Be aware. |
leelee
User ID: 80848089 United States 06/25/2022 03:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No it wont be good for him. 3 v 1 in the most tempting time of his life. I was like him once. College in a Liberal City LA almost killed me, literally. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78196414 This. He's doomed if you expect him to remain Conservative. This. My daughter just graduated from college in Florida. I just spent 18 hours driving home to NY with her and found out she’s now a liberal, pro abortion and pro gun control. Im sick over it. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83729496 United States 06/25/2022 03:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He had his choice of five colleges that he applied to and chose the one with the scholarship and paid internship in his chosen course of study. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80899974 First year and they make students room together (you can get an apartment off campus the following and on). I don't know if this is for them to make money on room and board or if it's to help better indoctrinate them? He knows the 3 others that he'll be rooming with... Ready for this? One gay guy, one female to male, on bisexual male and him, white, heterosexual, independent politically. He doesn't have a judgemental bone in his body, doesn't drink or do drugs and has no problem in saying no and not caving to peer pressure as he knows who he is. He's 6'1", built like a linebacker, and graduated with 3 sets of honors in high school. He's always worked for extra money, went out and got a job at the local Acme and TJMaxx to do the same these past 2 years, as well as mowing lawns, etc., on top of his crazy workload of homework he was always doing. I guess what I'm saying here is... Will he be able to endure the bullshit of those he's going to be rooming with, their background, beliefs, politics, etc. Oh, and he's unvaccinated since birth, had two or three common colds his whole life, never an ear ache, stomach bug, anything and now, he's saying he is required to get vaccinated (for this COVID Bullshit and 4 or 5 mandatory from youth that he missed) in order to attend. I told him that he didn't, that it wasn't law, and he should continue with the religious exemptions that he's been using. Anyone else in a similar situation with their own children, grandchildren or younger relatives? They will pull him LEFT HARD, the first week of my son's he was calling me a rac·ist: I told him most of my friends are of color, that was it. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82664191 United States 06/25/2022 03:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You can’t see that you’re are sending him to his eventual doom, OP? Are you blind or just don’t care about him, which is it? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83524796 Nice work, “Dad”. Not blind and you're just a typical troll at GLP and expected, lol. I offered him $15k to take a year off and to see the world and travel as he wanted, but that was pre-Covid and the conditions we are in now. He studied, with honors, on his own accord. His mother and I are divorced (she's a school teacher and liberal, as is her husband (he went to Cornell) and yet, my son keeps his thoughts and opinions to himself, unless he is in a position where he has to speak. Thankfully he had me as a dad. He has critical thinking skills and can see the absurdity of 9/11 to current Covid. He likes women, I've asked him what his preferences were, and the girls like him it seems. One of the kids he grew up with as a neighborhood, grade school friend is gay, but it means nothing to him and his current circle of friends. He thinks the entire left gay gender and alphabet labeling is overkill, but he's very smart, very diplomatic and very non-jugdmental. I was at a musical he was in (his major is music and he already has commercially produced music since the age of 15) and I couldn't believe how good he did at singing and dancing up there. He was one of the T-birds in Grease and stole the show on his parts. Teachers and friends were coming up to me, complimenting how amazing he was and he had no problem with signs of affection, with hugs and happy that I was there to see him perform. So yea, "Nice Work" and I thank you for the compliment. My son is one of the ones who will help change this world for the better, not the worse. He has a personal ethos and work ethic that is anything but lazy so he'll be producing and contributing to this world, not taking from it. While we're at it, do you have kids? If so, what have they accomplished, Dad. |
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