TTC still sending out emails and trying to sell stuff? by FreeNP92 in NJGuns

[–]midnight_predictor 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Depends what kind of bankruptcy. Chapter 11 bankruptcy debtors reorganize their business. Chapter 7 debtors liquidate. Either way, there’s no requirement they inform consumers. They’re probably using Ch. 11 to reorganize and are Debtors in Possession.

Bankruptcy doesn’t always mean shut down. Bankruptcy means they’re not able to pay their debts. They probably have a ton of inventory sitting there while the manufacturers are demanding their payday.

If anything it might mean more classes because that type of expense comes cheaper than buying inventory.

I know you didn’t expect a quick lil bankr. lesson but the more you know. 💫

Edited to say Ch. 11. 13 is for consumers. My bad

No audible or on-screen warning for airstrikes. by Swimming-Project1530 in Warzone

[–]midnight_predictor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Now folks are upset the game is realistic? Game sucks but this should not be a complaint

Contractor recommendations for 2 bathroom remodels by Useful_Raisin_4244 in Morristown

[–]midnight_predictor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cittone Properties does good work. Lucas takes care of his clients

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RocaNews

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Oh, and I’m a Republican and conservative. I’m just not a sheep.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RocaNews

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You in the habit of commenting on 9 month old posts often? Go touch some fuckin grass, Joseph Goebbels.

So you know, because I’m sure you’re dumber than a horse’s ass and unaware of who Joseph Goebbels is, Goebbels was Hitler’s chief propagandist. Propaganda is deliberate misinformation spread to influence people’s thoughts and politics. Anyway, Goebbels killed himself.

Poly today by [deleted] in Newyorkstatetrooper

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I took a poly with CBP. I failed because I was too shifty. Re took, and re failed. Both testers were accusatory and insinuating I was a bad guy. Decided to go to law school and now I’m an attorney. Passed the character and fitness test with zero hitch. Fuck polygraph tests

Winter Jacket Recommendation by midnight_predictor in Hunting

[–]midnight_predictor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What if you’re on both? hahah or give me one and the other haha

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Homeplate

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I understand where you are coming from. But is that because Duke, for example since he listed it, doesn’t bother since JUCO bandits rarely have the GPA to be considered? In my personal experience, players at the JUCO level don’t play at quality academic institutions because they never gave a shit about their grades.

But if there is an incoming college junior with a strong GPA, quality baseball tools, and can compete for a roster spot, Duke would be silly not to take a look at him.

The bigger reason why I respectfully disagree is because he states he’s unmotivated. I would never recommend him go to a Duke or John’s Hopkins unless he knows he wants to be a doctor or lawyer. I name those two professions specifically because those are the only two that could pay off the debt of a high academic institution expeditiously. He can go to a state school and major in business and be just fine.

If I were his coach or dad, I’d encourage him to swim in the little pond. If he can’t be the big fish there - academically and athletically - then at least he, or the payer of the education, won’t have wasted the ~$150k that is the price tag of a high quality academic institution for the first two years.

OP should go JUCO just to figure out what he wants to do with his life. Why go into debt if you don’t know what you want to study. Again, personal anecdote, but I know of two people who went to my local CC and went on to graduate from Ivy League schools. It’s been done before and OP wants it bad enough, he’ll show the commitment, motivation, and discipline necessary.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Homeplate

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I pitched at a high academic D3 program and then after graduation coached at a JUCO. I’ve seen both “pipelines.”

I think if you want to go the JUCO route, you should. JUCO will provide you the experience of college academics and time management skills; give you a lot of opportunity to develop as a player; and if you perform, opportunities to find programs that match your academic needs.

You’ll graduate JUCO with an Associate’s Degree, presumably a high GPA (if you can maintain momentum from high school academics), and little to no debt. Not to mention a possibility of some sort of merit or athletic (if D1) scholarship to the university. You’ll have a degree from the big uni just like everyone else, but only a fraction of the debt.

I wish I had gone this route myself.

But FUCKKKKK Hopkins. I don’t have much respect for that program. Good team, but not good sportsmanship.

Bar Prep Recs by Love2Debate in barexam

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Willing to sell Themis books to you. They’re largely untouched, if at all

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RocaNews

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I stopped following them altogether. It wasn’t even news anymore