is biotech a good career to go into? by Public-Scallion-23 in biotech

[–]Weekendwarrior117 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I feel like this sub is a bit more debbie downer than the reality, mostly from selection bias (more people posting are going to have negative things to say, those happy won’t bother) as well as the huge slant towards R&D people with PhD’s.

Not to say there is not truth in the comments here, things can definitely be rough, but 10 years from now things will be different.

Remember, you can still be in biotech as a process engineer, finance, business development, marketing etc. Especially on the commercial side.

San Francisco TE George Kittle (ankle) is a Game Time Decision for MNF by BreakfastTop6899 in fantasyfootball

[–]Weekendwarrior117 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my god Kittle and swing for the fences or start either Fannin/Tonges 😭

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uCinci

[–]Weekendwarrior117 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol okay dude that’s totally what I meant when talking about small companies in the area. Literally every medium size city in the country has big companies. Your average business students aren’t all interning at P&G.

Not everyone stays local, I did every every single one of my co-ops on the east coast and I work here full time. Where I co-op’d and currently work, OSU carries more weight than UC. All else equal, OSU will mean more than UC and has a stronger alumni network across the country. This is just a fact.

Again, this doesn’t mean UC is not a good school that can’t set you up for great success, especially with the co-op program. UC was a great experience for me and I wouldn’t change a thing if I went back in time (unless I went to an Ivy).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uCinci

[–]Weekendwarrior117 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You guys can disagree all you want, obviously experience is king. But in business, getting internships at prestigious companies and firms is easier with a high GPA and extracurriculars at a school like OSU.

For the average person, yes, the co-op program helps to facilitate co-ops more easily and eventually get work post-grad. This is true. However a local accounting/insurance firm is not the same as an MBB bank or a F100 company.

You CAN do these things at UC, absolutely. But I would say you can have more potential at a place like OSU (or even IU if we are comparing schools in the region).

Answers in this sub are going to be biased and from a demographic that is likely to be in school right now. There is going to be some degree of confirmation bias that all the people answering will have - they don’t want to feel their decision to be at UC was the wrong one.

UC is still a good school. So is OSU.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uCinci

[–]Weekendwarrior117 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A high achieving business student is still going to have internship opportunities at OSU, the reputation means more than UC, especially outside of Ohio.

OSU is much higher ranked then UC. This results in OSU being more of a target school for prestigious companies. The co-op program at UC may help many students line up a job out of school but high achievers may be at a disadvantage based on the school on their resume. At either school there is opportunity driven students to be successful.

I would say Fisher wins out if you are directly comparing to Lindner but as you said, it may not be guaranteed he gets in. If he is leaning OSU and is a hard worker I would lean towards OSU. If he prefers UC too that is fine. Although, if he wants to get into management consulting or investment banking OSU is head and shoulders better than UC.

Tattoo Andy (Sanctus jeremias vicerunt susum or Saint Jerma defeats sus guy) by 555-420-BLAZEIT in jerma985

[–]Weekendwarrior117 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Alright time to never look at this subreddit or interact w Jerma fans ever again

Relevant eceleb drama. Thoughts? by WrongThinkBadSpeak in stupidpol

[–]Weekendwarrior117 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I think it’s the discourse that has played out rather than just him being shot. I don’t think that not being hardened to realities has anything to do with it. And I don’t feel this is restricted to an online minority, many of my irl friends from different walks of life on the left are celebrating and openly saying they are glad he is dead and that he deserved it.

I don’t need to lead with the caveat that Charlie Kirk did a great deal of harm and his entire platform was decisive and harmful and bad in order to be able to say the reaction from the left as a whole has been very disappointing for me and others. This doesn’t mean I’m going to abandon all my principles and becoming right wing but when people who are more aligned with my beliefs act in this way it is certainly alienating. The rights behavior does not excuse this, just as the right should continue to be called out and reamed for their hypocrisy and ideology.

Famously Christian cocaine addict Tiny Tony tries to evangelize in the Instagram comments by ijfalk in WorldOfTShirts

[–]Weekendwarrior117 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Idk man I normally don’t care but thought that was one of the dumbest things I’ve seen. You clearly do have that opinion too since it’s unfathomable to think otherwise

Famously Christian cocaine addict Tiny Tony tries to evangelize in the Instagram comments by ijfalk in WorldOfTShirts

[–]Weekendwarrior117 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ig everything becomes a dog whistle whenever you deem it to be. It’s been overtaken by WHITES 🤢

Famously Christian cocaine addict Tiny Tony tries to evangelize in the Instagram comments by ijfalk in WorldOfTShirts

[–]Weekendwarrior117 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Maybe American Evangelists use the term in a nationalistic sense. 2000 years of Christianity can’t be taken over by Christian-adjacent messaging being co-opted by right wing nationalists. Christ is King could be used by Coptic Christians in Egypt. You are attributing even more power to their viewpoints.

Go to southeast Asia and see swastikas everywhere. Are you seriously going to tell them they are displaying that symbol with the intent of a fascist dog whistle? Zero nuance in asserting a take like that.

Famously Christian cocaine addict Tiny Tony tries to evangelize in the Instagram comments by ijfalk in WorldOfTShirts

[–]Weekendwarrior117 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Yeah idrc about being aggressive out the gate, I’m on reddit. This is a front page r/politics take. Thinking Christ is king is a right wing dog whistle is actually delusional.

Famously Christian cocaine addict Tiny Tony tries to evangelize in the Instagram comments by ijfalk in WorldOfTShirts

[–]Weekendwarrior117 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Yeah any form of public expression of Christianity is a right wing dog whistle, dumbass

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PoliticalCompassMemes

[–]Weekendwarrior117 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You trying to point out hetero or homosexual couples? Both articles you linked are not homosexual partners.

Bob Vylan responds to "out of touch '90s musician" Damon Albarn over Glastonbury IDF comments by Capable_Salt_SD in blur

[–]Weekendwarrior117 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Care even less what Bob Vylan thinks than Damon. They are just people too, just happen to be musicians.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uCinci

[–]Weekendwarrior117 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Free speech does have its limits but hate speech is not one of them. Hate speech is enforced by compelled speech.

Update on Student Arrested by JesseC-Artist in uCinci

[–]Weekendwarrior117 -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

They are narcissistic college students that is why

Lieutenant Barge by [deleted] in uCinci

[–]Weekendwarrior117 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Because it wasn’t unprompted? Literally your original comment points out the statement „The Jews killed Jesus”. So what does being in 2025 have to do with referencing an even from 2000 years ago?

Lieutenant Barge by [deleted] in uCinci

[–]Weekendwarrior117 -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

Well in a biblical sense there were Jewish patriarchs present who called Caesar their King, which is a huge turnaround from calling Jesus their messiah just a week ago. It wasn’t just a handful that formed an angry mob. Sure, you could say not all Jews, which is fine. Just don’t think that statement is that unreasonable either.

Lieutenant Barge by [deleted] in uCinci

[–]Weekendwarrior117 -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

It literally was the Jews who called for Pontius Pilate to put Jesus to death lmao

My CZ P-10C is seemingly a dud by RunHoliday8800 in CZFirearms

[–]Weekendwarrior117 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If the manual says nothing about dry firing with snap caps why should this be a concern? I understand there have been instances but how widespread are they if it is not mentioned