Roy4l definitely wasn't smarter than anybody,
and "more successful" is subjective. Is being a faggot with a reserved introvert personality and living in constant resentment of the people you view as inferior (when actually they are better than you which is why you resent them) considered "successful"?
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05-15-2012the part where he has higher education than most of this board and has a job in what he majored in? thats considered success... look at stomple he has a higher education than most here but he cant even get a job with his major... you consider success being popular or some shit? thats not very good goals, bro, might want to re think your shit, lay off the drugs, save some money and stop living in someones basement.
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you, me, steffies - true
garfield - isn't he a teacher or something?
elz - working on it I think
teknorat - no idea
ruby - true
gush clay reno - not sure about any of these, but last I heard gush was working on one and I believe clay has one
deso - has a degree
boobz siburke - also true
you didn't mention plug drugs or cody, sloppy work barry
pretty much everyone else has one or is in the process of getting one. fact is a 4 year degree, even in a subject that isn't useless like stompleb's, is no guarantee of success. in fact employers look at it like they did a high school diploma 10 or 15 years ago, it's just kind of expected, it doesn't set you apart from the crowd anymore. if attending college automatically got you a job we wouldn't have thousands of idiots wandering the streets in guy fawkes masks bitching that they can't pay their student loans.Last edited by maks; 05-15-2012 at 05:57 AM.
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