Yes. You know that "all thumbs are fingers but not all fingers are thumbs" rule? It's that.
Not all talented people go to college. But odds are the people who go to college are talented.
From the sounds of it you probably aren't able anyway.
I didn’t imply it. You inferred it. Incorrectly, at that.
People that are perfectly capable of going to college choose not to. Doesn’t make them inferior. And I don’t think they are, by any stretch.
Not going to college doesn't mean a lack of talent or ability.
I didn’t say that. Thanks for proving my point. 😊
Revolutionaries in the 1910's through 1970's: Baddass mofos with automatic rifles and no fear of death.
Revolutionaries today: Gay dudes dressed up like cartoon animals with an internet connection.
Considering public education began before the industrial revolution and factories, that seems a little suspect.
You don't work where I work then.
Family-owned business. Realizes they're behind-the-ball on technology and practices. Hires college-educated & outside people to make suggestions.
"Well none of that makes sense to us. Forget all that and do it our way."
"That way is wrong."
"Well it's our business, we'll do it how we want."
Then they get all when the talented people get burnt out and quit after a few weeks. Eventually it's "well these kids just don't want to work hard like we do."
These jokes are really going off on a tangent
Bernie would have won. But it was her turn.