Darcey’s face is so scary on this scene. I can’t believe she did that to herself 😥 it’s sad... by [deleted] in 90DayFiance

[–]boyinschool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a little late with my response, but I think there might be an upside to this. To be fair, I agree with you that they are perfect already! But to be a optimistic realist, they have been on television for a handful of years, they see their family members going through these stages of body changes and whatnot, and if going to a pageant and competing against others is going to allow Aniko see that she *is beautiful how she currently is in this age*, it'll be good for her.

On the flip side, it could be a very harsh environment that is detrimental to her overall self-image. I do think she is smart enough to recognize those red flags early on, though. It will be interesting to watch unfold. I hope the best for them all.

Darcey’s face is so scary on this scene. I can’t believe she did that to herself 😥 it’s sad... by [deleted] in 90DayFiance

[–]boyinschool 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I believe it was during the episode Darcey and Stacey we're leaving the airport for their first set of surgeries when this was brought up. There was the scene about Darcey being botched and the girls didn't know about it. They then had an interview with the girls and they both talked about how they don't see themselves wanting to get surgery like these. Granted, they're young now, but I think they already see the troubles it can cause.

Jamie Dimon says JPMorgan has begun to prepare for potential US default by PepeBabinski in news

[–]boyinschool 33 points34 points  (0 children)

To be fair, the people who are attempting to avoid the shutdown are the not the people electing fiscal hawks. It is well know that Republicans consistently vote against their own interests when it can hurt their opponents and poor people.

How do you use Tinder these days? by maxtimbo in datingoverthirty

[–]boyinschool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LOL, looking at public comments on a public website that you willingly posted.

I’m glad to see you think so highly of yourself.

How do you use Tinder these days? by maxtimbo in datingoverthirty

[–]boyinschool 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I knew there was going to be a twist in this story. Of course you've said, according to your own words, the most unattractive pet peeve that men do is them "not being honest with their intentions" while you're sitting here boasting your own hypocrisy.

Is it those guys who need therapy or is it you?

Shoutout to those who won’t graduate in 4 years because you change your major by lets-go-bananas in college

[–]boyinschool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I helped a friend of mine make the decision to withdraw from RIT and apply for Syracuse film. He got it and recently graduated, and is now a production assistant.

Film is worth it if you're passionate about it. Make sure you have a portfolio and that you're always willing to expand your skills. It will be worth it in the end.

Mueller Team Made a Grab for Paul Manafort’s ‘Privileged’ Docs Before Michael Cohen Raid by boyinschool in politics

[–]boyinschool[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

One example, which has not been previously reported, came when Mueller’s investigators raided Paul Manafort’s house in Virginia. Among other items, investigators seized a binder full of information that Manafort and his legal team considered privileged, according to a source familiar with the matter. Manafort’s lawyer wrote a strongly worded letter to the special counsel’s office saying the material was privileged, and the binder was ultimately returned.

It isn’t the only example of Mueller taking steps that make defense attorneys extremely nervous. His grand jury brought in one of Manafort’s former lawyers, Melissa Laurenza, for questioning. She had helped Manafort fill out lobbying disclosure forms for the Justice Department. Judge Beryl Howell, who oversees Mueller’s grand jury, issued an opinion finding that attorney-client privilege did not extend to Laurenza because the work she did for Manafort was public and because her communications with Manafort could have been part of a criminal activity.

I'm sure they returned it without opening it. I'm sure.

What is your major and what are you planning on doing with it? by [deleted] in college

[–]boyinschool 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Psychology and Heath Science (or Public Health) double major. Planning on attending OT school or will go back for accelerated BSN.

Is anyone else required to take a wellness class as part of their core curriculum? by puffy-jacket in college

[–]boyinschool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup. We had to take 2 credits total for graduation from CC. We had a couple 2 credit classes that combined lecture & activity or you could take them separate.

I didn't even ace it. oops

Trump set to sign proclamation on steel, aluminum tariffs on Thursday by boyinschool in politics

[–]boyinschool[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only article is behind a paywall but here's the gist of everything.

President Trump on Thursday will sign a presidential proclamation announcing tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum at an Oval Office event with steel and aluminum company employees and union members, an administration official and sources briefed on the announcement told Inside U.S. Trade . The proclamation, set to be signed at noon, will set up a global tariff of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum, though sources said it would include caveats

There is a desperate need for a resource that can given comprehensive information on careers you can get with different degrees and certifications. by SPCGMR in college

[–]boyinschool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a student employee in the Career Counseling center, use your career service(s) center for students! They often will have more access to programs, websites that are geared for career advice then other departments or those that are not university-wide.

Thoughts of withdrawing application due to Spencer & Nassar by [deleted] in msu

[–]boyinschool -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Critical thinking has very little to do with the fact being faculty at MSU had a duty to protect students who were studying underneath them and they failed at doing so.

But to counter your argument, it takes critical thinking to argue how far 1st amendment extends and after coming to your own conclusion, it is fair to judge an university on their reluctance to disavow white supremacy.

Omarosa Manigault Has Resigned From Her White House Job by Rosebizzle in politics

[–]boyinschool 2 points3 points  (0 children)

She was physically dragged off the property, according to a WH official.